CivicCon is a unique year-long initiative creating space for public conversation on the future of Pensacola, FL. Strong Towns is proud to be part of it.
Read MoreReligious congregations across the country are facing declining attendance. How can they become more resilient in a changing religious and economic landscape?
Read MoreSo much of our road education is about fear. A shift in mindset and approach could change that.
Read MoreWalkable places are vital to health and welfare — and contrary to perceptions, they also reduce household costs.
Read MoreWhen arguing in favor of bike infrastructure, it's time for a new tactic.
Read MoreOur current development models have not served us well and we know that. We must move forward in a different way.
Read MorePeak hour car commuters have incomes almost double those who travel by transit, bike and foot.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel recap a bunch of recent Strong Towns events.
Read MoreSmall, locally-based investments can make a big difference to help people walking and biking feel safe. Big investments from outside sources tend to have the opposite effect.
Read MoreThere are rules you have when you are comfortable that make no sense when you are not.
Read MoreThis week, we talked parking, zoning, light rail and that loaded word — "blight."
Read MoreA construction project to widen a road unintentionally creates a safer space for everyone around it.
Read MoreThere's a new parking garage in Fargo, ND and I'm excited about it. Yes, you read that right.
Read MoreA traditional pattern of development requires zoning that is fine-grained, geographically contextual and responsive to observable feedback.
Read MoreThe Purple Line corridor truly merits a rail investment, not a bus rapid transit route.
Read MoreAn economy that relies on specialization is inherently fragile.
Read MoreA recording of our recent webcast with farmer Molly Rockamann is now available. Check it out!
Read MoreWhat makes one building worth saving and another worth destroying?
Read MoreLast week, Chuck Marohn was in Santa Ana, CA, giving presentations and hosting a walking tour as part of a Regional Active Transportation Forum.
Read More(Hint: It doesn't involve luring a mega-corporation to our community.)
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