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Read MoreIn this weekly update podcast, Chuck and Rachel discuss the success of Strong Citizens Week, a recent controversial essay on sprawl, and Chuck's trip to the Strongest Town in America.
Read MoreThis Thursday, you have the opportunity to chat live with Chuck Marohn, president of Strong Towns.
Read MoreHere's a video featuring Chuck Marohn, Joe Minicozzi and Kevin Klinkenberg from an event earlier this year in Savannah. The extended Q&A is a must-watch.
Read MoreI encourage you all to stop using the word sprawl. It doesn't accurately describe the problem, it prevents us from getting to real responses and it unnecessarily divides the national dialog in ways that are unhelpful.
Read MoreNeighborhood events, car-free lifestyles and Mr. Money Mustache were among our most popular topics this week.
Read MoreStrong Citizens may not all be qualified to size a support beam or write the specification for a concrete mixture, but they collectively are the greatest sensors of what is happening in a city.
Read MoreChris Martenson is an economic researcher and futurist who specializes in energy and resource depletion. We're pleased to feature him on the Strong Towns podcast today.
Read MoreMy town is on its way to becoming a Strong Town. The vision is in place. But we're not quite there yet.
Read MoreThis week's theme of Strong Citizens generated a lot of discussion in our comment sections and on our Slack discussion forums. From debates about the value of debt to conversations about the realities of trying to go car-free, here are some excerpts from discussions among members and readers throughout the week.
Read MoreEthan Kent is the Senior Vice President at Project for Public Spaces. Today he talks about his life with a family of four in a 900 sq ft apartment, as well as his work to make public spaces across the world better.
Read MoreAs small cities make their way back toward a former glory, they face a unique set of challenges in contrast to larger urban growth movements. However, they also enjoy some seldom-realized advantages that might not be obvious to the average onlooker.
Read MorePick a problem that bugs you. Get informed and get involved. Be part of the solution. It will change your life. And it will change your city for the better.
Read MoreA year ago, I wrote about an old school being converted into a community center. This photo collection shows what has happened since, the results of Strong Citizenship.
Read MoreLet’s say you want to organize a social get-together for you and your neighbors. What do you do? How do you make it a success? Let me share what I’ve learned over the years about organizing neighbor events. It's easy!
Read MoreMarian Liou is the founder of We Love BuHi, a social enterprise organization, that helps to showcase local ethnic restaurants and works with restaurant owners to build a better neighborhood.
Read MoreThink you have to choose between moving away to an exciting but distant place, or staying put in your mundane hometown? There's a third option.
Read MoreStrong Towns member, Beth Gehred, talks about her recent city council win, her commitment to ensuring that all community voices are heard, and the way that Strong Towns has influenced her campaign.
Read MoreI have a unique perspective on the topic of the working class, the poor, and the homeless. It isn’t an abstraction for me. I experienced these things directly in my own life.
Read MoreIn the summer of 2010, Chris and Melissa Bruntlett, along with their two young children, made the conscious decision to sell the family car. Choosing to bike and use transit has transformed their lives for the better.
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