This Strong Towns member is helping her neighbors understand what’s going on in local government and get their voices heard.
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Read MoreHere’s why everyone benefits when faith communities connect their mission and story to their physical place in the neighborhood.
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Read MoreHere’s a pragmatic way to close the gap between what businesses know they need to thrive and what their cash-strapped cities can actually provide.
Read MoreHow one urban advocate helped transform a downtown street into a pedestrian-friendly public space— plus tips for how you can do the same in your own city.
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Read MoreThe changes that need to be made to fix our cities will never come about in a culture whose solution for everything is “Just print the money.”
Read MoreAs senior care facilities are hit hard by the pandemic, homebuilders say interest in ADUs—and other multigenerational housing options—is exploding.
Read MoreWhy were small businesses on such weak footing even before the pandemic?
Read MoreHigh school students are learning about Strong Towns concepts at an innovative program in Atlanta.
Read MoreKansas City is a powerful case study for the ruinous effects of the suburban experiment. Can it also be a model for choosing a better way?
Read MoreHow one community leader is giving back to his community by creating an indoor market and food hall.
Read MoreAcross North America and around the world, people are discovering the power of localism.
Read MoreOur one-dimensional view of politics—a “Left-Spectrum”—is far too limiting. it obscures opportunities to work together...and delegitimizes some people altogether. Here’s what a two-dimensional approach looks like.
Read MoreHere’s how doing the math can help get your city the best return on investment and steward your local resources well.
Read MoreHas an infatuation with owner-occupation in Western countries contributed to the housing crisis and economic inequality?
Read MoreReduced competition—in the form of monopolies and oligopolies—hurts us not only as consumers and workers but as citizens and community members. Here’s why.
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