Cities like Los Angeles, Houston, and West Palm Beach are leveraging their most valuable assets — downtown spaces — to create cookie-cutter, quasi-private developments.
Read MoreInstead of trying to improve access to healthy food with a big, expensive bet that's bound to fail, why not work with successful existing businesses that residents already utilize?
Read More$46 million in government subsidies supported the construction of a supermarket to fill a need in a New Jersey food desert. A year and half later, it closed. What happened?
Read MoreOur members are not just reading our stuff, they are out there making things happen. Supporting the Strong Towns movement is supporting them.
Read MorePublic art invites us to ask questions and imagine new possibilities.
Read MoreHang out with other #StrongCitizens in our free and open online forum.
Read MoreI feel like I’ve tapped into a magical new world of transportation possibilities
Read MoreIt’s only when we care about our places and their residents that we can sustain the passion needed to fight for them.
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