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Flashback: The Rebar Group, a former design firm, launched the project in San Francisco in 2005. By the numbers: It has since grown into a global movement, with 162 participating cities across 35 countries. How it works: Groups pay for street parking spaces to set up temporary green spaces for installations where people can relax, create or connect. The big picture: This year’s theme, Parking Reform Activism, explores how communities can rethink and reclaim urban spaces in the post-pandemic era. Zoom in: Centro San Antonio is partnering with the 80|20…