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Local Conversations

From Struggle to Success: How to Build a Local Movement That Lasts

Housing

When Cities Right-Size the Rules, People Step Up: Tallahassee’s ADU Story

Housing

We're in a Housing Crisis. Why Does Everything Feel Stacked Against Us?

Highways

US-19 Exposes the Failure of Federal Investment in Transportation Infrastructure

Housing

Making the Good Easy: Kalamazoo’s Pre-Approved Building Program

Housing

When One Extra Unit Triggers a Giant Leap in Red Tape

Highways

I-49 Threatened To Destroy This Neighborhood for a Decade. Is It Finally Dead?

Local Conversations

Buffalo Residents Show How Quick, DIY Projects Can Improve Transit

Housing

Unleashing the Swarm in South Bend: Conversations that Build Developers

Housing

Want To Bring Your Neighborhood Back to Life? This South Bend Developer Shows How.

Housing

Local Advocates Just Drove Bloomington's Biggest Housing Breakthrough in 10 Years

Local Conversations

Want Healthy Kids and Supportive Communities? Start With a Block Party.

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Abundance and the Infrastructure Litmus Test

Streets

Texas Advocates Use Data to Win Street Safety Upgrades for Students

Streets

One Problem, Two Responses: What Philly and Charlottesville Reveal About School Transportation

Housing

How Detroit Residents Saved 17,000 Homes in 5 Years

Highways

The Absurdity of Highway Spending as Economic Development

Housing

This California City Made It Easier To Build Housing Quickly

Housing

Kalamazoo Shows How Cities Can Make Housing Development Simple and Easy

Accounting

A Tale of Two Developments

Highways

The Buttonhook and the Cost of Safety We Refuse to Pay

Streets

Volunteers Use Red Chalk to Protect Pedestrians and Drivers Under California’s New Law

Streets

New Resource Helps Portland Communities Take Action on Road Safety

Streets

Never Say Never: A Case for “For-Awhile” Urbanism