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MDOT’s Idea of Reconnecting Communities Is a $300 Million Stroad in Detroit
MDOT’s Idea of Reconnecting Communities Is a $300 Million Stroad in Detroit

Detroit’s local leaders have long favored eliminating I-375, a sunken highway separating the eastern parts of the city from downtown…but MDOT’s plan to convert it into a six-lane road is not the future they envisioned. 

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News, Top StoryAsia MieleszkoOctober 17, 2023end highway expansion, michigan, freeway removal, department of transportation, highways
Incrementalism as a Policy Litmus Test
Incrementalism as a Policy Litmus Test

Is your city leaping before it hops?

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Owens, Top StoryTiffany Owens ReedOctober 17, 2023incrementalism, incremental, small bets, local government
Welcome to the New (Complete) Government Street
Welcome to the New (Complete) Government Street

Tax revenues are up and traffic incidents are down—is Government Street a model for future development across Baton Rouge, LA?

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Top StoryJake PolanskyOctober 16, 2023road diet, Complete Streets, louisiana, Street Design, safe and productive streets
A Safer Intersection in 80 Minutes
A Safer Intersection in 80 Minutes

Armed with paint and traffic cones, this Local Conversation group in Portland, OR, made a dangerous intersection safer to cross…in only 80 minutes!

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Community Stories, Top Story, BradleySeairra JonesOctober 16, 2023safe and productive streets, Street Design, tactical urbanism, intersections, success stories, local conversations, oregon
The End of Suburbia Starts With Disobedience
The End of Suburbia Starts With Disobedience

A quirk of Houstonian zoning has enabled some residents to start thickening up their neighborhoods, albeit through technically illegal means.

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Top Story, TrendingRobert RiceOctober 13, 2023texas, Incremental Housing, incremental growth, suburban experiment, zoning
Parents Struggle To Observe the #WeekWithoutDriving
Parents Struggle To Observe the #WeekWithoutDriving

A national challenge to go one week without driving has parents reflecting on the challenges of transporting children in most American cities and towns.

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Top StoryAsia MieleszkoOctober 13, 2023safe and productive streets, children, car dependency, active transportation, car-lite
Your Home Office Might Be Illegal
Your Home Office Might Be Illegal

According to the United States Census, prior to the pandemic, half of all businesses in the U.S. were home based and nearly eight million people worked primarily from home…but according to urban planners, this is illegal!?

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Edward Erfurt, Top StoryEdward ErfurtOctober 13, 2023zoning, urban planning, homeowners, entrepreneurs, covid
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…Breaking Down Barriers to Local Food
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…Breaking Down Barriers to Local Food

Shelby Wild is a mom, a lifelong gardener, and executive director of Route One Farmers Market in her hometown of Lompoc, California.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsOctober 12, 2023The Bottom-Up Revolution, farmer's market, local food, california
Suzanne Woo: For Safer Streets, Focus on What You Can Control
Suzanne Woo: For Safer Streets, Focus on What You Can Control

Who has the power to transform our streets, and where should cities be directing their focus when it comes to traffic safety? This and more from Suzanne Woo, an Ottawa traffic and transportation engineer specializing in road safety.

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Top StoryAsia MieleszkoOctober 12, 2023Crash Analysis Studio, car crash, canada, safe and productive streets, transportation, Street Design
4 Lessons on Losing a Third Place
4 Lessons on Losing a Third Place

Too often, local businesses are forced to move or close their doors. What lessons can we take away after the loss of a beloved third place?

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Emma Durand-Wood, Top StoryEmma Durand-WoodOctober 12, 2023Third Places, coffee shops, local business
Rejuvenating Rogers' Ruined Road
Rejuvenating Rogers' Ruined Road

CGI rendering shows what the future of a street could look like if we put people first.

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Top StoryWill GardnerOctober 11, 2023safe and productive streets, Street Design, massachusetts, department of transportation, safety
Local-Motive 2023: How To Define, Refine, and Distribute Your Story
Local-Motive 2023: How To Define, Refine, and Distribute Your Story

As part of our 2023 Local-Motive Tour, Strong Towns will be hosting the session “How to Define, Refine and Distribute Your Story” on October 19 at noon CT. 

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Top StoryBen AbramsonOctober 11, 2023Local-Motive Tour
"Hour of Action" Campaign Aims To Turn the Tide of Bad Parking Policies
"Hour of Action" Campaign Aims To Turn the Tide of Bad Parking Policies

It’s time to abolish mandatory parking minimums! The Parking Reform Network is partnering with Climate Changemakers for an “Hour of Action.”

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Top StoryAsia MieleszkoOctober 11, 2023parking minimums, Parking Reform Network, end parking mandates and subsidies, advocacy, local conversations
Breaking: California Transportation Official Demoted for Opposing Highway Expansion
Breaking: California Transportation Official Demoted for Opposing Highway Expansion

Freeway fighters in California may have found a friend in Caltrans—if not for the fact that she was allegedly terminated for opposing two of the state’s forthcoming highway construction projects.

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News, Top Story, TrendingAsia MieleszkoOctober 10, 2023end highway expansion, california, department of transportation, environment, highways
Indianapolis: Give Us Safe Streets TODAY
Indianapolis: Give Us Safe Streets TODAY

This neighborhood organization creates safe street design and stops speeding, but they might have to wait five years for a permanent fix.

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Community Stories, Top StorySeairra JonesOctober 10, 2023tactical urbanism, safe and productive streets, stroad, indiana, Street Design, success stories
The "Je Ne Sais Quoi" of Neighborliness
The "Je Ne Sais Quoi" of Neighborliness

What is it about kindness from strangers that is so powerful?

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Owens, Top StoryTiffany Owens ReedOctober 10, 2023neighborliness
Five Development Questions To Ask Any Candidate for Local Office
Five Development Questions To Ask Any Candidate for Local Office

It’s election season, and whom your community chooses for local office goes a long way to determining what path it takes in regards to development. Here are the questions you should be asking your candidates.

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Top StoryBen AbramsonOctober 9, 2023local government, development, elected officials
Strong Towns Doesn’t Seem To “Fit” on a Political Spectrum. Why Is That?
Strong Towns Doesn’t Seem To “Fit” on a Political Spectrum. Why Is That?

Before attempting to apply any political label to this movement, it’s important we acknowledge the structural dysfunction within our current political language.

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Top StoryBlake PagenkopfOctober 9, 2023politics
Want To Build a Stronger Community? Start by Supporting Local Farmers.
Want To Build a Stronger Community? Start by Supporting Local Farmers.

Not only does supporting local farms help with your place’s local economy, but it also has the potential to create a flourishing and connected culture of people—as seen in these stories from Brattleboro, VT.

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Community Stories, Top StorySeairra JonesOctober 6, 2023rural, Farming, resilience, local food, strongest town contest
State College Chose Parking Over People. The People Fought Back.
State College Chose Parking Over People. The People Fought Back.

State College, PA, voted to authorize eminent domain to demolish three downtown businesses for a parking garage. In response, a Strong Towns Local Conversation group mobilized opposition to the project.

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News, Top StoryAsia MieleszkoOctober 5, 2023end parking mandates and subsidies, local conversations, success stories, pennsylvania, local business
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