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An 'Open Street' for Roslindale? City Says People Are Asking

Following Open Newbury Street in Back Bay, some wonder if Roslindale could do the same. What do you think? Good idea, or no?

BOSTON, MA — The city-led, car-free, Open Newbury Street experiment this Sunday is being heralded as a success from nearly all sides, and apparently giving some people big ideas about replicating the event in other neighborhoods.

City Chief of Civic Engagement Jerome Smith told the Globe people are now asking about a car-free day for Roslindale, as well as other neighborhood locations. His department organized the Open Newbury event.

In Back Bay, the city closed the iconic shopping and dining strip off to vehicles from Berkley Street to Mass Ave. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., last Sunday.

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Many businesses erected merchandise displays on the sidewalk or street out front, or offered games, from ping pong to cornhole to jenga, to attract customers. Restaurants set up street-side dining, DJs took up residence outside several stores, retailers hosted bands on-site, and performers took to the streets. (Photos)

“The success of Newbury Street opened many people’s eyes in the city,” Smith told columnist Shirley Leung. “This could happen in my neighborhood.”

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We at Patch thought we'd put the question to you: good idea for Roslindale, or no? If so, where would you like to see it happen?
Please tell us in the comments, or by emailing alison.bauter@patch.com. In particular, we're curious to hear from the business and restaurant owners who would be impacted the most.

>> Photo from Open Newbury Street by Alison Bauter, Patch staff

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