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Here’s the Real Reason Houston Is Going Broke
Here’s the Real Reason Houston Is Going Broke

Houston’s fiscal problems are less critical than other major cities with large budget shortfalls—yet, their mayor is correct when he said his city is broke, that the financial approach of the city is clearly not working. Here’s why.

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Top Story, TrendingCharles MarohnApril 1, 2024texas, finance, budget, municipal finance, growth ponzi scheme, transparent local accounting
Waiting for the Bus Doesn’t Have To Be This Bad
Waiting for the Bus Doesn’t Have To Be This Bad

Why don’t the small things get funding?

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Top StoryAsia MieleszkoMarch 29, 2024bus, transit, public transportation, safe and productive streets, infrastructure
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…a Grassroots Community Advocate
The Bottom-Up Revolution Is…a Grassroots Community Advocate

Armando Moritz-Chapelliquen is a passionate community organizer in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsMarch 28, 2024The Bottom-Up Revolution, advocacy, pennsylvania, economic development
This City Is Implementing Street Design That Will Save Lives
This City Is Implementing Street Design That Will Save Lives

In Capitola, California, residents erupted in protest after Debra Towne, a beloved local senior, was hit and killed walking across a dangerous stroad. And unlike in so many other places, the city actually responded.

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Community Stories, Top StorySeairra JonesMarch 28, 2024local conversations, success stories, california, safe and productive streets, car crash
39 People Spoke Up After a Fatal Crash in Chattanooga. Is City Council Listening?
39 People Spoke Up After a Fatal Crash in Chattanooga. Is City Council Listening?

When Chattanooga’s Local Conversation learned of a crash that took the lives of a mother and child and severely injured the father, the group channeled their mourning into mobilization.

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Community Stories, Top StoryAsia MieleszkoMarch 27, 2024safe and productive streets, tennessee, car crash, local conversations, success stories
Unpacking the Question “Can Housing Be an Investment and Affordable?”
Unpacking the Question “Can Housing Be an Investment and Affordable?”

What does it really mean to say that housing can’t be both affordable and an “investment”?

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesMarch 27, 2024housing crisis, Incremental Housing, investing, housing affordability, escaping the housing trap
Counting the Costs
Counting the Costs

Rethinking car culture is easier once we more broadly measure what we’re giving up.

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Owens, Top StoryTiffany Owens ReedMarch 26, 2024transit, transportation spending, rail, infrastructure cost
Beyond Stroads: 5 Glossary Terms for Building a Strong Town
Beyond Stroads: 5 Glossary Terms for Building a Strong Town

You know what a stroad is… Now how about these other coined phrases that help tell the story of the challenges that local advocates grapple with?

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Top StoryBen AbramsonMarch 26, 2024end highway expansion, safe and productive streets
Why We Need To Show Empathy Toward Drivers in Conversations About Street Safety
Why We Need To Show Empathy Toward Drivers in Conversations About Street Safety

Bike Talk is a Los Angeles-based radio show dedicated to the idea that we need to prioritize bikes as a form of public transportation, and they recently invited Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn to appear on an episode.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsMarch 25, 2024podcast, safe and productive streets, bikes, bicycling, guest podcast
15 Years Ago, a Sacramento Dad-to-Be Asked a Question. Now He’s a Leading Advocate for Safer Streets.
15 Years Ago, a Sacramento Dad-to-Be Asked a Question. Now He’s a Leading Advocate for Safer Streets.

Isaac Gonzalez couldn’t have foreseen a decade ago that he’d be one of the leading advocates for safer streets in his home city. “But once you notice it, you can’t un-notice it. And if you realize you can do something, you have to.”

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Top StoryAsia MieleszkoMarch 25, 2024safe and productive streets, National Gathering, california, advocacy
Aspiration Projects Are Great...Until the Shine Wears Off
Aspiration Projects Are Great...Until the Shine Wears Off

New facilities aren’t bad, but they do present a problem when we can’t afford to maintain them after they’re built.

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Edward Erfurt, Top StoryEdward Erfurt and Lindsey BeckworthMarch 22, 2024maintenance, infrastructure maintenance, Parks and Recreation, budget, community action lab, Community Action Lab
A Small Win Is Still a Win
A Small Win Is Still a Win

When budget season comes around, it can be hard to feel good about policy wins when there are so many other important causes that are also fighting for funding.

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Emma Durand-Wood, Top StoryEmma Durand-WoodMarch 21, 2024local government, city government, city council, budget, street trees
Playing the Blame Game Won’t Make Our Roads Safer
Playing the Blame Game Won’t Make Our Roads Safer

The driver was operating their vehicle entirely lawfully at this intersection in Grand Junction, CO—yet a person was nearly killed and the driver’s car was totaled. Who do we blame? (And what’s the point of assigning blame?)

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Top StoryAsia MieleszkoMarch 21, 2024safe and productive streets, Crash Analysis Studio, car crash, safety, bicycling
Our Financial System Favors Large-Scale Development…but at What Cost?
Our Financial System Favors Large-Scale Development…but at What Cost?

Small-scale developer Coby Lefkowitz joins us to discuss how finance shapes our cities, why debt is used to develop cities, and and why America's housing financial system privileges large-scale institutional development.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsMarch 20, 2024upzoned, podcast, Incremental Housing, small scale developers, finance, debt
How a Cold, Hilly Canadian City Became a Year-Round Cycling Success Story
How a Cold, Hilly Canadian City Became a Year-Round Cycling Success Story

Who would go cycling in snowy conditions, in a city with a 764-foot-high hill right in the middle of it? Montrealers, and the city’s bikeshare program has the stats to prove it. 

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Community Stories, Top StoryBen AbramsonMarch 20, 2024safe and productive streets, canada, bikeability, biking, e-bikes, snow
Is Co-Buying the Future of Homeownership?
Is Co-Buying the Future of Homeownership?

High home prices are compelling young adults to create less conventional living arrangements.

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Owens, Top StoryTiffany Owens ReedMarch 19, 2024Incremental Housing, homeowners, home buyer, housing crisis, housing affordability
We Have to Save the Abandoned Places, Because No One Else Will
We Have to Save the Abandoned Places, Because No One Else Will

Monte Anderson is a local developer who sees it as his mission to revive his community—not only through neighboring relationships, but also by saving the abandoned and broken spaces.

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Community Stories, Top StorySeairra JonesMarch 19, 2024Incremental Housing, small scale developers, texas, housing crisis, developers
Benjamin Herold: The Unraveling of America’s Suburbs
Benjamin Herold: The Unraveling of America’s Suburbs

Benjamin Herold, author of Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America’s Suburbs, joins host Chuck Marohn on this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsMarch 18, 2024podcast, suburban experiment, suburbs, suburban development pattern, books
Help Choose the Final Four
Help Choose the Final Four

Your vote will help decide which of the 8 remaining communities best exemplifies the Strong Towns approach. Check out the contest now.

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Strong TownsMarch 18, 2024strongest town contest
Strong Towns' Guide to the Election Year
Strong Towns' Guide to the Election Year

Every four years, a small but vocal portion of our audience calls on Strong Towns to react to the politics surrounding national elections. This is our response.

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Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnMarch 18, 2024politics, federal government, Elections
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