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How Do You Celebrate "Jane's Walk" In a Time of Social Distancing?
How Do You Celebrate "Jane's Walk" In a Time of Social Distancing?

Local festivals are reimagining “Jane’s Walk” to comply with social distancing guidelines, while still celebrating the sprit and genius of its namesake.

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Top Story, WalkabilityStrong TownsApril 30, 2020Jane Jacobs
This is How Local Food Systems Shine Amid Covid-19
This is How Local Food Systems Shine Amid Covid-19

As we witness the fragility of centralized food systems amid Covid-19, this LA-based nonprofit has demonstrated how local food systems integrated in their communities have responded to meet the needs of their neighbors.

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It's The Little Things, Success Story, Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 30, 2020Strong Citizenship, community, how to, nonprofit sector, local food
What COVID-19 Teaches Us About How to Fix Freeways
What COVID-19 Teaches Us About How to Fix Freeways

If we’re willing to learn, this experiment shows us how to fight congestion and get a more efficient transportation system.

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City Observatory, Transportation, Top StoryJoe CortrightApril 30, 2020traffic congestion, traffic engineering, Portland OR, City Observatory, Joe Cortright, coronavirus, Coronavirus
The best time to build a Strong Town was 20 years ago. The second best time is today.
The best time to build a Strong Town was 20 years ago. The second best time is today.

The places most likely to weather the storm are those that are adaptable, financially resilient, socially connected, and responsive to people’s needs. In other words, what we call a Strong Town.

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Strong Towns Academy, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 29, 2020Strong Towns Academy
Don't Hold Your Breath for a Post-Pandemic "Suburban Renaissance"
Don't Hold Your Breath for a Post-Pandemic "Suburban Renaissance"

Some are saying COVID-19 will lead to a “suburban renaissance.” We’re not buying it. But there are some places that might become more popular in a post-coronavirus future.

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Top Story, Marohn, Podcast, UpzonedStrong TownsApril 29, 2020Podcast, coronavirus, economic development, fragility, suburban development pattern
Why John Forester was wrong: Design streets for the humans you have, not the humans you wish you had.
Why John Forester was wrong: Design streets for the humans you have, not the humans you wish you had.

The lifelong champion of vehicular cycling—an approach that gives in to inhumane street design instead of questioning it—passed away this month. No better time to put his still-influential bad ideas to rest.

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Herriges, Bikeability, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesApril 28, 2020vehicular cycling, cycling, bike lanes, bike infrastructure, bikes, biking
How a Student-Created Co-Living House Broke the Law Then Changed the Law
How a Student-Created Co-Living House Broke the Law Then Changed the Law

A strong town is one that can adapt incrementally over time. Here’s how a group of climbing enthusiasts helped a Michigan college town do just that.

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Success Story, Top Story, HousingAaron GerryApril 28, 2020co-housing, cooperatives, Michigan, incremental growth, housing
Chris Gibbons: This Is How You Grow a Local Economy
Chris Gibbons: This Is How You Grow a Local Economy

If your city isn’t pursuing this strategy to economic development, you’re missing out.

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Marohn, Podcast, Economic Development, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 28, 2020Economic Gardening, Chris Gibbons, Podcast
Not a Black Swan: Nassim Taleb on What the Coronavirus Teaches Us About Our Institutions
Not a Black Swan: Nassim Taleb on What the Coronavirus Teaches Us About Our Institutions

One of the key thought leaders who has inspired the Strong Towns movement has an admonition and a warning for the world—about how our institutions got so fragile in the face of a crisis like the present one.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesApril 27, 2020antifragile, Taleb, coronavirus, decentralization, risk, fragility
This is the End of the Suburban Experiment
This is the End of the Suburban Experiment

Contrary to what has been asserted elsewhere, the suburbs are not about to have a renaissance. In fact, there are many reasons to believe we are nearing the end.

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Suburban Poverty, MarohnCharles MarohnApril 27, 2020suburban experiment, suburban development pattern, suburban poverty, coronavirus, featuredcc2
Your Voice at Strong Towns: A Weekly Roundup
Your Voice at Strong Towns: A Weekly Roundup

Beg buttons, ordering takeout, and a Strong Towns success story—who could ask for a better week? And you made it happen.

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YourVoiceST, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 24, 2020Social Media, membership, new members, community building, community site, Street Design, local food, success stories
The Demise Of Urban Formality (and Good Riddance)
The Demise Of Urban Formality (and Good Riddance)

Maybe now we can drop the pretense: the best cities are informal, spontaneous, imperfect, and often messy.

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Horbovetz, Top StoryArian HorbovetzApril 24, 2020home, coronavirus
The Housing Market Never Recovered from the Great Recession
The Housing Market Never Recovered from the Great Recession

Watching the value of your home over the past 10 years might convince you that the U.S. housing market has long since “recovered” from the 2008 crash. The reality is messier: the past decade was, if anything, quite unusual.

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Housing, Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesApril 24, 2020housing market, housing affordability, filtering
The Culture of Your Community May Determine Your Success on the Other Side
The Culture of Your Community May Determine Your Success on the Other Side

Even before the country officially reopens, leaders need to be in culture-building mode. Here are 10 tips for creating an engaging and positive culture in your community.

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Studer, Top StoryQuint StuderApril 24, 2020coronavirus, leadership
How This Strong Towns Member Used a “Vision Block” to Celebrate Small Bets
How This Strong Towns Member Used a “Vision Block” to Celebrate Small Bets

Learn how Strong Towns member and Louisville resident Shawn Reilly and his neighbors found the small bets transform a speedy street in their neighborhood.

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It's The Little Things, Success Story, Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsApril 23, 2020Strong Citizenship, community, how to, public investment, tactical urbanism, neighborhood revitalization, inspired
Going for Daily Walks? Use Them as an Opportunity to Learn about Your Neighborhood.
Going for Daily Walks? Use Them as an Opportunity to Learn about Your Neighborhood.

Three things to notice on your daily walks that will help you build a stronger town.

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Walkability, QuednauRachel QuednauApril 23, 2020Coronavirus, Boston, walkability
When Will Your City Feel the Fiscal Impact of COVID-19?
When Will Your City Feel the Fiscal Impact of COVID-19?

Every city will feel the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. But which cities are likely to feel it worst and longest?

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Top Story, Marohn, PodcastStrong TownsApril 22, 2020Podcast, coronavirus, economic development, fragility, Brookings Institute, local government
Your Money or Your Life?
Your Money or Your Life?

We were vulnerable to a crash long before coronavirus appeared. We all made promises to ourselves and each other that we never meant to keep.

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Sanphillippo, Economic Development, Top StoryJohnny SanphillippoApril 22, 2020Coronavirus, economics, public health, Granola Shotgun
Everybody Loves Local Businesses Now. How Do We Make the Enthusiasm Last?
Everybody Loves Local Businesses Now. How Do We Make the Enthusiasm Last?

The coronavirus economy is revealing to us that countless people love and want to support small, local businesses—we just have an economy where we’ve stacked the deck in favor of large chains.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesApril 22, 2020small business, local business, localism, coronavirus
Is COVID-19 the End of Cities?
Is COVID-19 the End of Cities?

The New York Times (among others) is speculating that COVID-19 will spur a massive exodus from cities. These claims are based on two very dubious assumptions.

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City Observatory, Top StoryJoe CortrightApril 21, 2020Coronavirus, public health, suburbanization, City Observatory, Joe Cortright
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