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Cities as Platforms of Productivity
Cities as Platforms of Productivity

Cities are filled with talent, ideas, and hardworking people. We just need to provide them with the platform to be productive.

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Andrew Price, Top Story, #StrongCitizensAndrew PriceMarch 22, 2017Economic Gardening, Entrepreneurship, local business, local economy
Strong Towns Have Great Public Spaces
Strong Towns Have Great Public Spaces

Collectively valuing all public places—and adequately supporting them—is essential to fostering livable and prosperous communities.

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Member Post, Top StoryVirginia SmallMarch 22, 2017Parks, Project for Public Spaces, greenspace
Almost half of Americans have dogs. Do they also need cars?
Almost half of Americans have dogs. Do they also need cars?

In early January, I adopted a dog. As with many rescue stories, we ended up with more dog than we anticipated, which has put me and my new neighborhood through a rigorous test. My dog has given me a tough decision: get a car, or become the neighbor I want to be.

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Field Notes, #StrongCitizensGracen JohnsonMarch 21, 2017car dependency
How Jobs Make Us Feel Safer—Even in the Face of Crime
How Jobs Make Us Feel Safer—Even in the Face of Crime

Survey data shows that residents tend to overestimate or underestimate crime risk based on other environmental factors, and their feelings of safety do not always line up with actual crime rates.

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Top StoryStephen HardyMarch 21, 2017data, mapping, Jobs
The Final #StrongestTown Contest Showdown - A Webcast
The Final #StrongestTown Contest Showdown - A Webcast

Guelph, ON and Traverse City, MI are competing for the title of Strongest Town in a webcast that will take place at 12:30pm Central today. 

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Strongest Town Contest, VideoStrong TownsMarch 21, 2017Updates, championship
Failure to Act (like professionals)
Failure to Act (like professionals)

According to their newest report, the American Society of Civil Engineers would have us believe that we're failing to act by not spending enough on infrastructure. This is false.

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#DotheMath, The Infrastructure Cult, Marohn, Engineering ProfessionCharles MarohnMarch 20, 2017American Society of Civil Engineers, page highlight
The Week Ahead, with special guest Kea Wilson
The Week Ahead, with special guest Kea Wilson

Kea Wilson (Strong Towns' Director of Community Engagement) fills in for Chuck Marohn on this weekly podcast hosted by Rachel Quednau. They discuss Kea's recent writing and an upcoming article she's working on about time banking in St. Louis, MO.

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PodcastStrong TownsMarch 20, 2017the week ahead
Speed: Fast Cities
Speed: Fast Cities

Which cities move the fastest? Does it matter?

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Top Story, Transportation, Member PostJoe CortrightMarch 20, 2017speed, traffic engineering
Top 5 Articles This Week (March 13-17, 2017)
Top 5 Articles This Week (March 13-17, 2017)

This week, we talked about school drop-off zones, traffic congestion and "the infrastructure cult."

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Strong TownsMarch 18, 2017post roundup
Who's going to the final round of the Strongest Town Contest?
Who's going to the final round of the Strongest Town Contest?

Two towns advance to the final round in our contest.

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Strongest Town Contest, Top StoryStrong TownsMarch 17, 2017Updates
The Fate of McMansions
The Fate of McMansions

They're not dead yet.

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Growth Ponzi Scheme, Housing, Top Story, QuednauRachel QuednauMarch 17, 2017suburbs
Everyone Knows We Have a Traffic Problem
Everyone Knows We Have a Traffic Problem

Most cities' "traffic problems" are actually problems with the qualitative experience of traffic, not with simple travel time or delay. Perhaps we need a "Traffic Frustration Index" instead of a Traffic Congestion Index.

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#NoNewRoads, Herriges, Transportation, Top EvergreenDaniel HerrigesMarch 16, 2017congestion, STROADS, page highlight, traffic engineering
Revisiting Engineering's Echo Chamber
Revisiting Engineering's Echo Chamber

America's engineering profession is deluding itself. In their own propaganda echo chamber, they are blaming society for the messes they helped create and perpetuate.

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Engineering Profession, Marohn, The Infrastructure Cult, Top StoryCharles MarohnMarch 16, 2017American Society of Civil Engineers
Strength Test #7: Does your town have real housing options?
Strength Test #7: Does your town have real housing options?

Question #7 on the Strong Towns Strength Test asks: Are there neighborhoods in your town where three generations of a family could reasonably find a place to live, all within walking distance of each other? In this article, we show you how to answer that question for your town and what to do if your answer is No.

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Top Story, Strength Test, Housing, QuednauRachel QuednauMarch 16, 2017family, children, seniors, page highlight
America's First Renters' Commission May Start Up in Seattle
America's First Renters' Commission May Start Up in Seattle

Seattle, WA may be the first city in the US to create a formal “renters’ commission” to advise the local government.

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#StrongCitizens, Quednau, Top StoryRachel QuednauMarch 15, 2017renters, Seattle, local government
School drop-off zones can be total madhouses. How do we solve that problem?
School drop-off zones can be total madhouses. How do we solve that problem?

Dropping off and picking up kids from school can entail navigating a messy labyrinth of parked and moving cars, running kids, bicyclists, and opening car doors. How can we improve it?

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Member Post, Top Story, SchoolsMatthew KoehlerMarch 15, 2017children
Looking back: ASCE "Revises" Report
Looking back: ASCE "Revises" Report

We have collectively believed for so long that spending on infrastructure is the key to prosperity that we don't even bother to check if it really is.

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#InfrastructureCrisis, Engineering Profession, Marohn, The Infrastructure Cult, Top StoryCharles MarohnMarch 15, 2017American Society of Civil Engineers
A Library on Every Corner
A Library on Every Corner

Here's one way to analyze whether your city should invest in a new public resource.

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Top Story, Member PostAndrew MartinMarch 14, 2017Public Return on Investment, local government
Is your town scooter friendly?
Is your town scooter friendly?

I feel like I’ve tapped into a magical new world of transportation possibilities

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Top Story, #SlowtheCars, Azzarello, Top EvergreenMax AzzarelloMarch 14, 2017Strong Citizenship
A Town Well Planned
A Town Well Planned

If zoning codes are the primary tool in a planner's toolbox, that's a problem. Here's a three part system that would offer a better way for planners to design cities.

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Dukes, Top Story, Zoning, Planning ProfessionAlexander DukesMarch 14, 2017Land Use, Form-Based Code, Street Design, town well planned
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