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A Perfectly Good School
A Perfectly Good School

Another historic building that served an important function in its community gets torn down…to make way for more car storage.

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Neighborhood Storyteller, Top StoryKarla TheilenJuly 12, 2022neighborhood storyteller, parking minimums, historic preservation, end parking mandates and subsidies
Yes, We Will Help You Build Your Strong Town
Yes, We Will Help You Build Your Strong Town

Join us on July 14 to learn about a special opportunity to mobilize your community for change.

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Top StoryStrong TownsJuly 11, 2022events, event, announcement, Community Action Lab
My Letter to the Minnesota Board of Engineering Licensure
My Letter to the Minnesota Board of Engineering Licensure

Tomorrow, the Minnesota board of engineering licensure will hold a hearing to determine what final action, if any, they will take against the Strong Towns movement.

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Engineering Reform, Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnJuly 11, 2022engineering ethics, engineers
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup

Brainerd fireworks, 0.5 selfies, and river otters. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.

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Top StoryStrong TownsJuly 8, 2022friday faves
Love the One You’re With
Love the One You’re With

When you’re not allowed to build the kind of housing you want, sometimes you have to work with what’s already here.

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Top StoryJohnny SanphillippoJuly 7, 2022housing, housing affordability, housing cost, housing crisis, housing market, housing policy, home, zoning, Incremental Housing, wisconsin, home buyer
City Wants To Transform 14-Mile-Long Stroad
City Wants To Transform 14-Mile-Long Stroad

This vital corridor in El Paso is getting a makeover!

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Top StoryRobert SteutevilleJuly 7, 2022road diet, streets, Street Design, streetscape, roads, safety, success stories, transportation, transit, suburban retrofit, texas, stroad, safe and productive streets
Champion of People-Centered Streets Brings Strong Towns Approach to Congress
Champion of People-Centered Streets Brings Strong Towns Approach to Congress

Strong Towns advocates are pushing for safe and productive streets…including in Congress!

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Top StoryJay StangeJuly 7, 2022Congress, federal government, politics, success stories
TxDOT Proposes to Dig a $1 Billion Infrastructure Grave in Downtown Dallas
TxDOT Proposes to Dig a $1 Billion Infrastructure Grave in Downtown Dallas

For years now, TxDOT has considered removing Interstate 345 in downtown Dallas…only to conclude their study by coming up with a much worse plan.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsJuly 6, 2022podcast, infrastructure, transportation, transportation spending, highways, freeways, freeway removal, urban freeways, DOT, upzoned, texas
Modern Urban Planning Is Inside Out
Modern Urban Planning Is Inside Out

Today, city planning departments obsess over what happens inside buildings but pay scant attention to the quality of the space outside them.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesJuly 6, 2022urban design, urban planning, parks, public space, Privatization, design, development, florida
What’s the First Sign of a Safe Street?
What’s the First Sign of a Safe Street?

How many kids feel safe playing on your local street?

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Top StorySeairra JonesJuly 5, 2022children, play, public safety, streets, pedestrians, safe and productive streets, safety
Here’s Why We Respond in Force to One Amtrak Crash While Ignoring Thousands of Daily Car Crashes
Here’s Why We Respond in Force to One Amtrak Crash While Ignoring Thousands of Daily Car Crashes

A top-down approach to addressing accidents fails to make streets safer. A local approach could change that.

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Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnJuly 5, 2022car crash, Crash Analysis Studio, safety, cars, transportation, top-down, bottom-up, streets, Street Design, engineers, traffic engineering, roads, transit, safe and productive streets
A Different Kind of Neighborhood
A Different Kind of Neighborhood

This week, our Neighborhood Storyteller has set out to rejoin an old community of hers—one suspended in towers 8,000 feet above sea level.

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Neighborhood Storyteller, Top StoryKarla TheilenJuly 5, 2022neighborhood storyteller, community, montana, wildfire, neighborhoods
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup

Strong Towns on Pinterest, off-grid living, and missing middle housing. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.

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Top StoryStrong TownsJuly 1, 2022friday faves
Sidewalk Cycling Explained
Sidewalk Cycling Explained

It can be intimidating for inexperienced cyclists to ride in the road with cars. If that’s you and you’d prefer to use the sidewalk, here’s how to do so safely and respectfully.

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Top StoryArian HorbovetzJuly 1, 2022bike infrastructure, bikeability, bikes, biking, e-bikes, bike lanes, safety, public safety, car crash, commuting, transportation, active transportation, pedestrians
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is...Welcoming New Americans and Building Up a Rural Economy
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is...Welcoming New Americans and Building Up a Rural Economy

Jennifer Stromsten and Alex Beck are leading economic development efforts in Brattleboro, VT.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsJune 30, 2022The Bottom-Up Revolution, success stories, rural, immigrants, vermont, podcast
The Case for Abolishing Zoning
The Case for Abolishing Zoning

For the sake of our cities and the people who live in them, it’s time we fundamentally rethink how we regulate land in America. Read about it in this excerpt from Nolan Gray’s new book, Arbitrary Lines.

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Top StoryNolan GrayJune 30, 2022zoning, urban design, books, excerpt, Land Use, urban planning
Seven Stroads That Have Been Converted to Streets
Seven Stroads That Have Been Converted to Streets

There are thousands of stroad sections in the US. Transforming a good number of them is important to to the goal of improving quality of life and mobility in cities and towns.

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Top StoryRobert SteutevilleJune 30, 2022road diet, streets, Street Design, streetscape, roads, safety, success stories, transportation, stroad, safe and productive streets
State Preemption: A Means To Reform Zoning, or a Threat to Localism?
State Preemption: A Means To Reform Zoning, or a Threat to Localism?

State preemption is a controversial issue in the planning world—but what’s the Strong Towns stance on it?

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsJune 29, 2022podcast, state government, local government, Municipalism, housing, zoning, affordable housing, housing affordability, housing activism, upzoned
New Strong Towns Groups Are Popping Up Everywhere
New Strong Towns Groups Are Popping Up Everywhere

Five local Strong Towns groups launched last week. Is one of them near you?

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Top StoryJohn PattisonJune 29, 2022community, community building, community engagement, local conversations, advocacy
Local Control or Centralized Planning? There’s a Third Answer.
Local Control or Centralized Planning? There’s a Third Answer.

The problems with "community input" are many and obvious. One misguided response is to favor more top-down policy making, simply overriding the objections of local "NIMBYs." But there is a third way.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesJune 29, 2022localism, local government, local regulation, bottom-up, top-down, strong towns approach, incremental, incrementalism, Small Change, small bets, urban planning
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