Equitable Park Design Toolkit (Vendors)

Student Work
Zoe A. Frumin
November 2024

Street vendors are routinely excluded and criminalized for existing in the public realm. A group of individuals who are primarily elderly, undocumented, female, disabled, and immigrants, vendors withstand hardship and discrimination on compounding scales. Many states have anti-vending laws and regulations that limit vendor behavior. But this tide is changing across the U.S.; thanks to decades of advocacy, street-vending laws are being updated nationwide to decriminalize vending. More can be done to support street vendors in the public realm. This toolkit is meant to outline design and policy recommendations for urban designers, planners, and park advocates to better support the vendor community in public spaces.