Seairra Jones

Seairra Jones serves as the Lead Story Producer for Strong Towns. In the past, she's worked as a freelance journalist and videographer for a number of different organizations. Her experiences and travels have taught her a lot about cities, and remain as an inspiration as she works behind the scenes guiding our videos and podcasts.

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A New Tool to Calculate the Lifecycle of Infrastructure

Local Conversations

History Teacher Steps Up and Starts the Conversation for Change in Bloomington, Illinois

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A Year of Building Optimism: 365 Days of Beautiful Modern Buildings

Accounting

Buncombe County Has the Conversation No One Wants to Have: Property Taxes

Highways

Road-Widening Project Threatens 30-Year-Old Farmers Market

Streets

Roundabout Woes in North Denver

Streets

Traffic Engineers Blame YOU for THEIR Mistakes

Streets

Spanish Fork Prioritizes Driver Speed Over Child Safety

Accounting

Northside Neighborhood in NC Reduced Property Tax Values by $7 Million

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Toronto’s Curbside Patios Made 49 Times More Money Than the Parking They Replaced

Streets

Speed Traps Have No Long-Term Effect on Speeding

Highways

What Does $106 Million Get You in Maine? A Redundant Highway Expansion That Nobody Wants.

Highways

CDOT Leads the Way in Not Building Highways

Accounting

Check Your Temperature—You Might Have an Assessment Fever

Streets

Springfield Delays Redesign of Deadly Street To Prioritize Traffic Flow

Accounting

The Pillaging of Detroit

Accounting

Main Street vs. Big Box Stores: A Western North Carolina Analysis

Streets

L.A. Continues Delaying Infrastructure That Could Save Lives

Streets

Build Galesburg for People, Not Cars

Accounting

Can America’s Unfair Property Tax System Ever Be Fixed?

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We Often Don’t Think About Design—But It Tells Us How To Think

Accounting

"Should I Protest My Property Taxes?"

Streets

What’s the First Sign of a Safe Street?

Accounting

Why You Should Care About Property Taxes as a Renter

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