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Micro-Mobility Still Has a Range Problem
Micro-Mobility Still Has a Range Problem

The reality for most of us is that “last mile” transportation options like e-scooters and e-boards, which imply connectivity to other forms of public transit, really mean nothing when public transit either isn’t adequate or doesn’t exist.

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Horbovetz, Transportation, Top StoryArian HorbovetzAugust 8, 2019e-scooters, micro-mobility, Electric Vehicles
How this Texas Organization Partners Creative Citizens with Forward-Thinking Officials
How this Texas Organization Partners Creative Citizens with Forward-Thinking Officials

Regina Portillo—Executive Director at City Makery in Laredo, Texas—shares how you can partner with local government to create and foster ideas for your community, including how to encourage people to share their ideas, how to encourage people to act on those ideas, and how to get local government involved in the process.


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Podcast, It's The Little Things, Success Story, Top StoryJacob MosesAugust 7, 2019Strong Citizenship, how to, community building, community engagement, community, neighborhood change, nonprofit sector, public engagement, local gov
How Better Design Can Help Solve Parking Problems
How Better Design Can Help Solve Parking Problems

Giving valuable space in cities over to cars isn’t great for building walkable or productive places. But for now at least, our urban neighborhoods need some parking. This an area where thoughtful design can help us solve multiple problems at once.

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Parking, Urban Design, Top StoryKevin KlinkenbergAugust 7, 2019parking, urban design, walkability, Kansas City, New Urbanism, Klinkenberg, page highlight, kcmosupplemental
Strong Towns Featured on Current Affairs Podcast
Strong Towns Featured on Current Affairs Podcast

The Strong Towns vision is a bottom-up revolution, one in which we rediscover the power of thinking small and acting locally. And the power of this vision transcends partisan politics as usual.

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Top StoryStrong TownsAugust 6, 2019guest podcast, podcast, Current Affairs, strong towns approach, politics
What Can Assembling a Pizza Teach Us About Strong Communities?
What Can Assembling a Pizza Teach Us About Strong Communities?

Would you rather have a pizza, or the ingredients of a pizza arranged in separate piles? This analogy has something to teach us about the consequences of how we organize our cities.

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#DotheMath, Economic Development, Sulaski, Urban3, Zoning, Top StoryRobert SulaskiAugust 6, 2019North Carolina, Georgia, zoning
The Dignity of Local Community: A Conversation with Chris Arnade
The Dignity of Local Community: A Conversation with Chris Arnade

Chris Arnade’s Dignity is a striking look into the faces of “back row” America—the poor, the homeless, the addicted, the forgotten. And it’s a challenge to us as a society to design policies that respond to their needs and values.

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Top Story, Podcast, Marohn, FaithStrong TownsAugust 5, 2019Chris Arnade, poverty, addiction, localism, faith communities, community, community building
Read the Lost Chapter from the Strong Towns Book
Read the Lost Chapter from the Strong Towns Book

Hint: It has to do with donuts.

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Strong Towns Book, Top StoryStrong TownsAugust 5, 2019Strong Towns Book
My Journey from Free Market Ideologue to Strong Towns Advocate, Part 7: The Nature of Markets
My Journey from Free Market Ideologue to Strong Towns Advocate, Part 7: The Nature of Markets

There is no such thing as a truly free market; the market exists within a system of rules and incentives. And in America today, that system privileges stability and efficiency at the federal level, at the expense of making our cities and towns fragile.

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Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnAugust 5, 2019Market Urbanism, markets, fragility, antifragile, localism
Top 5 Recent Stories (July 29–August 2, 2019)
Top 5 Recent Stories (July 29–August 2, 2019)

A small town with pipe dreams of explosive growth… but also some failing pipes. A desert city that’s built twice the road system it can actually afford to maintain. This and more in our top stories of the week.

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Strong TownsAugust 2, 2019post roundup
Are Vision Zero Programs Working in Our Cities—and Would They if We Took Them National?
Are Vision Zero Programs Working in Our Cities—and Would They if We Took Them National?

Vision Zero aims to end all traffic deaths. Can they do it on a national scale?

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Upzoned, WIlson, Marohn, Podcast, #SlowtheCars, Top StoryStrong TownsAugust 2, 2019Pedestrian Safety, vision zero, Safety, #SlowTheCars
We Require Too Much Parking. These Boston Planners Found Out Exactly How Much.
We Require Too Much Parking. These Boston Planners Found Out Exactly How Much.

It’s easy to claim “We have too much parking” but to prove it? These Boston area planners were up to the challenge, surveying over 200 apartment buildings’ parking lots. What they found… might not shock you.

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Herriges, Parking, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesAugust 2, 2019parking, parking minimums, Boston, Massachusetts, page highlight
Why Homeownership is Frequently a Bad Bet
Why Homeownership is Frequently a Bad Bet

There’s a 30% chance your house will be worth less in five years. Homeownership is not the surefire investment vehicle it often gets advertised as.

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City Observatory, Housing, Top StoryJoe CortrightAugust 1, 2019homeowners, Homeownership, housing market, finance
Untangling Gentrification and Displacement: a New NYU Study Helps
Untangling Gentrification and Displacement: a New NYU Study Helps

True or False: Poor people are displaced a lot from gentrifying neighborhoods? True, says a new study from NYU that tracks where individual families moved—but mostly because of that first part: “Poor people are displaced a lot.” Period.

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Top StoryDaniel HerrigesAugust 1, 2019
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