Member Profile: Michael McGinn

Michael McGinn -- attorney, neighborhood activist and former Mayor of Seattle -- talks about his journey from bike riding dad to mayor and the power of a Strong Towns approach to improve the financial and environmental health of a community.

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Charles Marohn
Member Profile: Kerry Hayes

Kerry Hayes, Public Relations Director at Doug Carpenter and Associates in Memphis, Tennessee, talks about his neighborhood and the influence that Strong Towns has had on the local conversation.

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Charles Marohn
Biking is Empowerment

 Biking is transportation. Walking is transportation. If you want to empower your people, if you want to make your city financially strong and resilient, follow Memphis by making incremental investments to improving biking and walking throughout the core neighborhoods of your community.

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More on height limits

A height limitation – like a cap on municipal debt as I’ve advocated for in the past – simply puts a limit on our ability to blow ourselves up. It allows our cities to cook like good stew in a crock pot instead of some easy mac zapped in the microwave. Yes, it is a restraint on growth….one type of growth.

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Charles Marohn
Monday Member Blog Roll

Hope you had a Happy Halloween, and welcome to November. It's National Blog Posting Month, so this is a good time to jump into the conversation with fellow Strong Townies (or is it Strong Towners? Townites?) and be featured on the Monday Member Blog Roll. Here's this week's edition.

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Jesse Bailey
A case for height restrictions

If we are going to turn our cities into Strong Towns, we need to get the incremental growth process back. As counter-intuitive as it might seem, a building height restriction is one simple, elegant way to help bring that about.

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Charles Marohn