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What Are We Waiting For?
What Are We Waiting For?

The Strong Towns podcast returns with a look at why we shouldn’t wait for top-down solutions to problems that can be addressed—at least in part—much closer to home.

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Podcast, Taking Action, Top StoryStrong TownsOctober 19, 20202020 election, California, Kansas City, kcmosupplemental, taking action
Learn how one city ended parking minimums for good—and how your city can do it too.
Learn how one city ended parking minimums for good—and how your city can do it too.

One simple change can make your city more affordable for residents, more friendly to entrepreneurs, and more financially solvent. Here’s how to do it.

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Top StoryStrong TownsOctober 19, 2020
New York transit is facing "Doomsday" cuts. Should non-New Yorkers bail it out?
New York transit is facing "Doomsday" cuts. Should non-New Yorkers bail it out?

The future of New York's transit system will be decided by non-New Yorkers. It didn't have to be that way. It doesn’t have to be that way again.

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Transportation, Public Transit, Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnOctober 19, 2020public transit, public transportation, New York
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup

What heirloom seeds teach us about resilience, an illegal hoop-house in Chicago, and the unhelpful dichotomies between urban and suburban places. These are just a few of the stories from around the web that Strong Towns staffers were reading and talking about this week.

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Friday Faves, Top StoryStrong TownsOctober 16, 2020Friday Faves
"What I Learned from Chuck Marohn about Cities and Companies” (They're More Alike Than You Thought)
"What I Learned from Chuck Marohn about Cities and Companies” (They're More Alike Than You Thought)

The fates of cities and their small businesses are tied to one another. They also have a lot to learn from each other. Here are 7 “crossover truths” to keep in mind as you navigate the days, months, and years ahead.

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Studer, Economic Development, Top Story, Success StoryQuint StuderOctober 16, 2020entrepreneurship, business, Quint Studer, media feature
The Cost of Convenience
The Cost of Convenience

Many conveniences—the ease of driving, food delivery, one-stop shopping—seem nice on the surface, but they often come at a high cost to our communities.

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Top Story, HorbovetzArian HorbovetzOctober 15, 2020car dependency, big box stores, Amazon
Oakland’s Open Streets Programs Are Still a Work in Progress. That’s a Good Thing.
Oakland’s Open Streets Programs Are Still a Work in Progress. That’s a Good Thing.

Oakland’s open streets program has become a national model. Not because they got everything right, but because they got started and keep getting better.

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Herriges, Coronavirus, Roads and StreetsDaniel HerrigesOctober 15, 2020open streets, Oakland, iteration, California, fieldsteadca, roads
Winter Is Coming: Will Restaurants (and Customers) Adapt to Help Businesses Survive?
Winter Is Coming: Will Restaurants (and Customers) Adapt to Help Businesses Survive?

Outdoor dining proved to be a lifeline for many restaurants and coffee shops during the warm summer months. What will restaurants do as the weather turns colder and wetter?

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Top Story, Upzoned, Coronavirus, Economic Development, PodcastStrong TownsOctober 14, 2020open streets, Podcast, Upzoned, Kevin Klinkenberg, small business
How Can A Dying Town Recover? With a Recovery Center
How Can A Dying Town Recover? With a Recovery Center

The paths to recovery for a small town and for an addict have much in common. And sometimes those paths can converge.

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Rural, Top StoryScott WintonOctober 14, 2020small towns, rural, decline, addiction
Meet the Newest Members of the Strong Towns Team
Meet the Newest Members of the Strong Towns Team

Help us welcome the two newest members of the Strong Towns staff!

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Top StoryJohn PattisonOctober 13, 2020
There Are 3 Different Kinds of Developers
There Are 3 Different Kinds of Developers

So you've heard that "developers" wield a lot of power in your city, or that certain actions will or won’t benefit them? It matters which ones you’re talking about.

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Housing, Incrementalism, HerrigesDaniel HerrigesOctober 13, 2020incremental development, Development, small-scale developers
The Ever-Improving City
The Ever-Improving City

Conventional planning is based on what professionals think people want or need. Now imagine a city that improves according to the actual needs and desires of its residents. The first is a gamble, the second is an adaptation.

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Incrementalism, Top StoryTristan ClevelandOctober 12, 2020incremental growth, incrementalism
The Numbers Don't Lie
The Numbers Don't Lie

To have enduring prosperity, a community cannot squander its land; it must develop in ways that are financially productive.

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Kansas City, Big Box Stores, #DotheMath, Top Story 2Charles MarohnOctober 12, 2020Urban3, kcmo2020, Kansas City, Joe Minicozzi, #DoTheMath, big box stores, kansas city series, Value Per Acre
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup

Overstating the “urban/rural divide,” a puzzling divergence in crime statistics, and the complicated history of a South Dakota monument. These are a few of the articles Strong Towns staffers were reading and talking about this week.

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Friday Faves, Top StoryStrong TownsOctober 9, 2020Friday Faves
Walk Humbly: How Faith Communities Can Help Build Stronger Towns
Walk Humbly: How Faith Communities Can Help Build Stronger Towns

Faith communities have a unique and indispensable role in building stronger, more prosperous, and more resilient places. It’s easy to get started.

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Top Story, Pattison, Faith, Proppe, Walkability, Top Story 2John PattisonOctober 9, 2020faith communities, walkability
The Opportunity Cost of Tax Incentives in Kansas City
The Opportunity Cost of Tax Incentives in Kansas City

The test used to evaluate tax incentives is full of holes. Not surprisingly, this has led to problems, and not just in Kansas City. Here’s how to know whether tax incentives will be generating new economic activity…or just moving money around.

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Kansas City, Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesOctober 8, 2020tax incentives, TIF, kcmo2020, Kansas City, kansas city series
Economic Development Is Not a Zero-Sum Game
Economic Development Is Not a Zero-Sum Game

Economic development as a zero-sum game leads to cities racing each other to the bottom. It’s time to embrace instead a perspective on economic development that leads to broad wealth creation and productivity.

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Economic Development, Top StoryGarrett TysonOctober 8, 2020economic development
Why Cities Shouldn’t Wait for the Feds to Do Something about Reparations
Why Cities Shouldn’t Wait for the Feds to Do Something about Reparations

Decades of disinvestment have trapped neighborhoods in poverty. Cities can do something about it—with tools they already have—and build lasting prosperity that benefits everyone.

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Top Story, Kansas City, Podcast, Upzoned, Urban3Strong TownsOctober 7, 2020Upzoned, redlining, race, Kansas City, kcmo2020, Joe Minicozzi, Urban3, kcmosupplemental
The Scar of Modern Urban Planning
The Scar of Modern Urban Planning

Decades into the Suburban Experiment, many towns and cities have precious few old buildings left. Those that remain could be adapted to new uses—but cities are making that hard.

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Andrew Price, Planning Profession, Top StoryAndrew PriceOctober 7, 2020urban planning, incremental growth, incremental development
The Messy Middle
The Messy Middle

We all love those “Before” and “After” shots. But where things get interesting—whether it’s on a home makeover show, or building a strong town—is what comes in-between.

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Success Story, Top Story, QuednauRachel QuednauOctober 6, 2020success stories, incremental development
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