Daniel Herriges

Daniel Herriges has been a regular contributor to Strong Towns since 2015 and is a founding member of the Strong Towns movement. He is the co-author of Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis, with Charles Marohn. Daniel now works as the Policy Director at the Parking Reform Network, an organization which seeks to accelerate the reform of harmful parking policies by educating the public about these policies and serving as a connecting hub for advocates and policy makers. Daniel’s work reflects a lifelong fascination with cities and how they work. When he’s not perusing maps (for work or pleasure), he can be found exploring out-of-the-way neighborhoods on foot or bicycle. Daniel has lived in Northern California and Southwest Florida, and he now resides back in his hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota, along with his wife and two children. Daniel has a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Minnesota.

Article by Daniel Herriges

Housing

We Used to Just Call These "Houses"

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The March of Build-It-And-They-Will-Come Suburbia

Streets

What Is Traditional Development?

Streets

Car-pocalypse Not Now: Why Predicted Gridlock in Seattle Was (Again) a No-Show

Accounting

Value Per Acre Analysis: A How-To For Beginners

Housing

“Why Are Developers Only Building Luxury Housing?”