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Syracuse, sidewalks, and snow: the slippery realities of public space

Authors :
Don Mitchell
Päivi Rannila
Source :
Urban Geography. 37(7):1070-1090
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This article addresses sidewalks as particular kinds of public spaces. Sidewalks of residential areas have been understudied; debates have tended to concentrate on pedestrian flows in commercial districts. By discussing the snowy sidewalks of Syracuse, New York, this article asks how sidewalks appear in law, and how responsibility for sidewalks is divided between governments and property owners. According to law and ordinances, sidewalks are responsibility of adjacent property owners. Unofficial monitoring has turned property owners’ sidewalk responsibilities away from questions of liability to questions of morality. Sidewalks evince a moral order, where questions concern not only pedestrian flows or laws, but also attitudes of others. A snowy sidewalk appears as a contested moral order, whose publicity is questionable because of the sidewalk’s reliance on private responsibility and policing. In the end, then, this article provides insights into how laws concerning public space are both maintained...

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02723638
Volume :
37
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urban Geography
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70d847daa1c585d0eb85f8a8afc2aa3c