We’ve spent trillions fighting congestion so that it’s easy to drive everywhere. But we’re fighting a losing battle, and simultaneously losing our ability to walk anywhere.
Read MoreFake birds, Climate Town, and the second Gutenberg moment. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreThis week in High Value, Ashley Bare seeks justice for her students…but encounters a familiar (and unwelcome) face at the principal’s office.
Read MoreIn Monopoly, there are only two types of real estate: houses and hotels. But were hotels understood differently in 1904, when the game was first created?
Read MoreRebecca McQuillen and Rodger Kube are helping stabilize a neighborhood and create homeownership opportunities.
Read MoreIn 2021, Strong Towns advocates and members came out in force to strengthen their communities. This was the Year of Action.
Read MoreThese two highways in New Jersey run parallel and very close to each other—and traveling along them allows a sustained view of two different development approaches.
Read MoreThese small towns in Kansas are offering land and housing at a steal in an attempt to fortify their shrinking tax bases. What does this mean for the future of rural America?
Read MoreCo-housing not only saves money for these two families—and enabled them to buy a home, in the first place—it’s also allowed them to better weather hard times.
Read MoreThese brothers are pushing for incremental infill development in Memphis, Tennessee, with a community they’re building just north of downtown.
Read MoreStrong Towns is partnering with Just Accounting for Health and Urban3 in a project to uncover the presence, and effects, of biases in tax assessment standards.
Read MoreThis engineer offers a strategy for slowing down cars that could be a bridge between what communities want and what engineers want.
Read MoreValentine’s Day never inspired our Neighborhood Storyteller…until she was recruited one year to write poems for total strangers in her community.
Read MoreCitizens can’t make informed decisions if they don’t know the financial condition of their government. This nonpartisan nonprofit is making those numbers both available and transparent.
Read MoreThe things your town does to become more sustainable, resilient, and financially healthy are big news. So let’s tell the world!
Read MoreWhen it comes to transit mega project delays and overruns, there are typically two reactions: to trash the project mercilessly or unconditionally back it to the end. But there is a third option.
Read MoreOysters, substacks, and polar bears. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreThis week in High Value, Stark unveils the roadblocks the commission will face if they move forward with building a High Value grocery store in the community.
Read MoreThis small business owner is being financially crushed because the City of Pasadena is forcing him to get more parking spaces—parking that his small business doesn’t need.
Read MoreRabbi Donna Berman leads a community center serving neighbors in Hartford, CT.
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