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El caso clásico
El caso clásico

Si bien se necesitan nuevos fondos para el transporte, más dinero sin una reforma significativa es peor que ningún financiamiento. Tenemos que seguir oponiéndonos a todos estos esfuerzos de financiación hasta que se ponga sobre la mesa una reforma seria.

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#NoNewRoads, Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnFebruary 2, 2021#NoNewRoads, Spanish
Making Room for Missing Middle: 4 Recommended Resources
Making Room for Missing Middle: 4 Recommended Resources

Want to better inform yourself — or your neighbors — on why we need more “middle housing”? Start with these 4 resources.

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Housing, Pattison, Top StoryJohn PattisonFebruary 2, 2021housing, housing affordability, missing middle, Strong Towns 101 Articles
Our Students Were Learning Remotely Before the Pandemic
Our Students Were Learning Remotely Before the Pandemic

The Suburban Experiment is pushing schools toward the edges of our communities. This comes at a cost—and not just to the bottom-line.

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Schools, Success Story, Top StoryThomas BroderickFebruary 2, 2021schools, suburban experiment, Connecticut, success stories, member story
Bad Bets
Bad Bets

Cities are betting big on the Suburban Experiment, assuming the market or federal government will be able to bail them out. Those are bad bets and risky assumptions.

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Suburban Experiment, Top StoryStrong TownsFebruary 1, 2021risk, suburban experiment
Most “Pedestrian Infrastructure” Is Really Car Infrastructure
Most “Pedestrian Infrastructure” Is Really Car Infrastructure

Houston’s “Energy Corridor” gets a pedestrian makeover, but just one thing seems to be missing: Pedestrians.

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#SlowtheCars, Walkability, City Observatory, Top StoryJoe CortrightFebruary 1, 2021Pedestrian Safety, pedestrians, pedestrian crossing, Houston, Texas, #SlowTheCars, Joe Cortright, City Observatory, walkability
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