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Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup

Raising kids in the city, what the pandemic reveals about our “throwaway” culture, the origins of Euclidean Zoning, and more. Here are stories from around the web that the Strong Towns staff have been reading and talking about this week.

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Friday Faves, Top StoryStrong TownsMay 29, 2020Friday Faves
The Invaluable Inefficiency of Neighborhoods
The Invaluable Inefficiency of Neighborhoods

Are we moving into a “post-suburban experiment” future? There are reasons to believe so. The cities who can successfully adapt will be those who prioritize the neighborhood. Here’s why.

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Neighborhoods, CoronavirusRussell Arben FoxMay 29, 2020Coronavirus, The Local Leader's Toolkit, social capital
Reopening Your Community: How to Get Good Decisions Across the Finish Line
Reopening Your Community: How to Get Good Decisions Across the Finish Line

Many small businesses are in the fight of their lives. Here are 8 practical tips on how to get the right things done on their behalf...and ours.

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Top Story, Studer, CoronavirusQuint StuderMay 29, 2020business, restaurants, open streets, Quint Studer
Is Kansas City Still Living on Its Streetcar-Era Inheritance?
Is Kansas City Still Living on Its Streetcar-Era Inheritance?

Before the age of the freeway, Kansas City was famously a streetcar city. The pattern of development that streetcars fostered was a highly productive one that has stood the test of time. In fact, it still generates an outsized share of the city’s wealth today.

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Herriges, Transportation, Kansas City, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesMay 28, 2020Kansas City, Urban3, Streetcars, history, Value Per Acre, kcmo2020, kansas city series
Meet the Newest Member of the Strong Towns Staff
Meet the Newest Member of the Strong Towns Staff

If you’ve been following Strong Towns for a while, our newest staff member will probably be familiar to you. Rachel Quednau returns to Strong Towns in a new role.

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Quednau, Top StoryRachel QuednauMay 28, 2020Strong Towns
Listening Recommendations for Strong Towns Thinking
Listening Recommendations for Strong Towns Thinking

Strong Towns president Chuck Marohn recommends two podcasts that will inspire and equip you to build stronger, more financially resilient cities.

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Marohn, Top Story, Success StoryCharles MarohnMay 28, 2020Podcast, David McAlvany, Strong Towns Book, GovLove Podcast, local government, media feature
Dam Shame
Dam Shame

For decades, we’ve built like there was no tomorrow, prioritizing short-term growth over longterm stability, prosperity, and safety. Exhibit A: 20,000 high-risk dams that are emergencies waiting to happen.

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Upzoned, Top Story, Infrastructure, PodcastStrong TownsMay 27, 2020dams, water, Growth Ponzi Scheme, Michigan, infrastructure maintenance, Podcast
Postcards from the Edges: With COVID-19, Density Is Not Destiny
Postcards from the Edges: With COVID-19, Density Is Not Destiny

Two polar cases suggests that density (or lack thereof) has little to do with the spread of the pandemic.

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Coronavirus, City Observatory, Top StoryJoe CortrightMay 27, 2020density, native american, rural, Vancouver BC, Navajo Nation, City Observatory, Joe Cortright
You Can Predict that Your Predictions Will Be Wrong
You Can Predict that Your Predictions Will Be Wrong

Every major historical event is accompanied by predictions that it will change everything forever. For the most part, it never does.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesMay 27, 2020lindy, resilience, fragility
What If You're Right?
What If You're Right?

Suppose the doomsday predictions are right and the COVID-19 crisis empties our cities. That’s not automatically good news for the suburbs.

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Top Story, CoronavirusJohnny SanphillippoMay 26, 2020Coronavirus, suburban development pattern, rural, density
It's Time for Human-Scale Personal Transit
It's Time for Human-Scale Personal Transit

Getting yourself from Point A to Point B in your city shouldn’t require 100-square-feet of space.

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Top Story, BikeabilityArian HorbovetzMay 26, 2020e-scooters, biking, coronavirus, car culture, auto-oriented
Zombie Companies in a Zombie Economy
Zombie Companies in a Zombie Economy

We’re getting another strip mall out on the edge of town, right next to the half-occupied strip mall built in 2007 before the last financial crisis.

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Marohn, Economic DevelopmentCharles MarohnMay 26, 2020strip malls, Brainerd MN, stock market, Coronavirus, entrepreneurship, debt, featuredcc, economic development
A Good Life in a Prosperous Place
A Good Life in a Prosperous Place

The work of building your Strong Town doesn’t end with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, because the work is never done. That shouldn’t be discouraging. Rather, it should give our efforts meaning and energy.

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Marohn, Suburban ExperimentCharles MarohnMay 22, 2020suburban experiment, prosperity, incrementalism, Jane Jacobs
Finding the Good Life on Danger Hill
Finding the Good Life on Danger Hill

We all want to live a good life in a prosperous place. The particulars of that vary—as this story shows—but it’s an opportunity that should be available to us all.

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Top Story, Pattison, CommunityJohn PattisonMay 22, 2020community, co-housing
This is What We Can Do Together
This is What We Can Do Together

Strong Towns is empowering thousands of champions for change to bring their places back to greater prosperity, little by little, through bottom-up action. Here’s what that looks like.

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Taking Action, Tactical Urbanism, Success Story, Public Space, Neighborhoods First, HerrigesDaniel HerrigesMay 22, 2020Memphis, Better Block Project, tactical urbanism, revitalization, bike lanes, protected bike lane, incremental development, public investment, impact
Strong Towns Readers, It's Time to Take Action
Strong Towns Readers, It's Time to Take Action

We can’t solve complex problems with the same thinking that created them in the first place. All around North America, people are finding — and acting upon — a fresh approach to building strong towns and cities.

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Membership, Top StoryRachel QuednauMay 21, 2020member drive, member testimonials
 I work for Strong Towns and sometimes even I don't know what the Strong Towns approach is.
I work for Strong Towns and sometimes even I don't know what the Strong Towns approach is.

Sometimes the way to best advocate for change in your city isn’t obvious or easy. And the inertia of the status quo is a challenge all its own.

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Top Story, #SlowtheCarsJohn PattisonMay 21, 2020Safe Routes to Schools, walkability, bikeability, children, highways, traffic engineering
7 Rules for Rehabilitating Suburbia
7 Rules for Rehabilitating Suburbia

A lot of places that were built on the premise of efficient, manicured order are going to need to pivot to a different vision of the future: one based more on nimble, ad-hoc adaptation.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesMay 21, 2020suburbs, suburban retrofit, suburban poverty
Smart Cities: "Are we creating solutions looking for problems?"
Smart Cities: "Are we creating solutions looking for problems?"

Sidewalk Labs pulled the plug on a controversial smart cities project on the Toronto waterfront. This SHOULD effect other smart cities projects going forward — but will it?

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Top Story, Podcast, UpzonedStrong TownsMay 21, 2020smart cities, Toronto, Google, technology
You're in the movement. Now here's the plan.
You're in the movement. Now here's the plan.

People all over North America are following these four simple steps to take action and grow the movement.

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Membership, Top StoryRachel QuednauMay 20, 2020member testimonials, member drive
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