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One of the new digital signs the city has installed in downtown Bend to direct drivers toward empty parking spots. 

We went to downtown Bend recently for dinner with friends and noticed the new digital parking signs that are supposed to guide drivers to open parking spaces. They were fine but didn’t help much because they are small, and it wasn’t quickly clear which direction to go for the open spaces. It was distracting trying to read the parking indicators while also navigating traffic and pedestrians. We ended up finding a spot on our own without the assistance of the digital signs.

What we did notice, though, was that the streets were danker and darker without the soft white lights that used to sparkle in the street trees. I read that the tree lights had to be removed so the sensors that run the digital parking signs could work. A sad tradeoff, in my mind: digital signs that aren’t really necessary at the expense of a magical downtown streetscape. Downtown’s character and charm short circuited so algorithms can do their work.

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