Instead of bringing the parties together, Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan has stirred up controversy. Is this the end of the Infrastructure Cult?
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Read MoreNot only did car culture change how we build cities, it changed how (and how often) we encounter other people.
Read MoreStrong Towns member Michael Smith and colleague Aaron Holverson are working to make Rockford, IL a more economically resilient place.
Read MoreGoogle’s Sidewalk Labs pulled out of Toronto’s Quayside project. But does Toronto’s new vision for the project really put people at the center?
Read MoreAt the West Virginia Community Development Hub, these two women are helping local leaders grow and thrive, building a better future for their communities.
Read MoreDo owners and tenants have a “duty” keep property in use?
Read MoreA conversation about small towns, the need to tell complicated rural stories, and what we owe to the places that formed us.
Read MoreAlex Rodriguez and Danny Lapin are incrementally revitalizing a historic space for entrepreneurs, artists and community members in rural Lexington, NY.
Read MoreWhat’s the best way for local communities to reduce their dependence on big electric companies?
Read MoreSome cities are better than others at providing economic opportunity for residents. What sets them apart, and how can we apply those lessons elsewhere?
Read MoreThrough concerted and creative efforts to know their neighbors, listen to resident concerns and educate people on the city’s trajectory, these planning professionals are going against the grain and fighting for the city they love.
Read MoreThousands of Christchurch residents weighed in on how to move their quake-ravaged city forward. Leaders dumped that plan for a top-down rebuild plan created behind closed doors…with predictable results.
Read MoreTwo congressmen—one Democrat, one Republican, both longtime Strong Towns readers—talk about federal infrastructure spending and Congress’s role in making towns and cities stronger and more financially resilient.
Read MoreA passion for food access and community change led Kelly Rae Kirkpatrick to run for city council in her hometown of Rochester, MN.
Read MoreAre cities being preempted almost to the point of irrelevance?
Read MoreWhat role should federal infrastructure spending play in the economic recovery — and how can we make sure that spending addresses the real needs of people?
Read MoreAlfred Melbourne sees farming as a chance to bring back land into productive use, feed neighbors and help guide young people down a supportive path.
Read MoreHow a ruling from the Arizona Supreme Court will change how local governments do economic development.
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