A temporary experiment catalyzed a lasting improvement to transportation in Boston.
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Read MoreCity councilor and Strong Towns member Andrew Rodriguez turned his city hall parking spot into a community park in Walnut, CA.
Read MoreWhat's tactical urbanism and how can it be applied in your town? Watch this short video to find out.
Read MoreInspired by Strong Towns, the town of Thunder Bay, Ontario recently hosted a demonstration event, modeling an economically prosperous street.
Read MoreHands-on collaboration between local government and citizens can open up opportunities for experimentation, learning, and relationship building—all essential parts of effective community resilience building.
Read MoreFayetteville, AR is encouraging its residents to lead traffic calming efforts.
Read MoreThe City of Fayetteville recently released a free tactical urbanism guide.
Read MoreStrong Towns member Paul Fritz recently worked with a group of residents in his town of Sebastopol, CA to construct three temporary parklets, to resounding success.
Read MoreGet out there and start making your streets safer.
Read MoreMemphis is a shining example of how taking small, low-cost steps can lead to more permanent change that benefits a neighborhood and a city, without risking detrimental public backlash or precious money in the city budget.
If America's dysfunctional approach to transportation is going to be solved, it's going to have to be solved in places that look like Tulsa.
Read MoreJason Roberts will lead a talk at our upcoming Summit about his work to encourage small-scale, citizen-driven change in towns across the country. Here's a video offering a window into this world.
Read MoreThe success of programs around the world that deliberately add disorder to public streets is a strong refutation of the US’s conventional approach to street design.
Read MoreEvery city should be looking at the low hanging fruit they can use to continually improve themselves.
Read MoreThis is the beauty of tactical urbanism: even in its failures, you find success.
Read MoreMike Lydon of Street Plans Collaborative discusses cheap, tactical ways to improve bike-friendliness in towns big and small.
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