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How a Georgia City Made Missing Middle Housing Legal

How a Georgia City Made Missing Middle Housing Legal

A Shared Identity Makes Cities Strong. Here's How To Find Yours.

A Shared Identity Makes Cities Strong. Here's How To Find Yours.

How Bike Buses and Walkable Streets Help Kids Thrive

How Bike Buses and Walkable Streets Help Kids Thrive

How To Fix Washington DC's New Rules for Outdoor Dining

How To Fix Washington DC's New Rules for Outdoor Dining

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How Fayetteville’s New Program Makes It Easy To Build Housing

Fayetteville, Arkansas, just gave residents something rare in the world of housing development: a clear, predictable, and affordable path to building.

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Maine Advocates Take a Step Toward Safer Streets Near a School

Walking to school shouldn't be a death-defying stunt. That's why advocates in Maine are working with city leaders to make their streets safer.

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A National Rally Confronts America’s Indifference to Deadly Streets

At Ride for Your Life, hundreds rode to the Lincoln Memorial to mourn lives cut short by dangerous streets and to call for a future where no family has to endure the same loss.

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Strong Communities Don’t Just Happen. We Build Them.

Across the country, it’s clear that what truly makes a city resilient isn’t the plans, grants, or programs—it’s the people who care for one another and invest in their communities.

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The 50-Year Mortgage Was Always Coming.

When homes are priced beyond what local incomes can sustain, the system stretches the debt instead of fixing the root problem.

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The Strong Towns Movement is a Course Correction

Strong Towns is more than ideas. It’s a movement powered by members taking real action in their communities.

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We Grew a Movement. Now We Grow Our Impact.

In 2008, Strong Towns was just a small blog with a big question; by 2025, it has become a nationwide movement with hundreds of local groups making real change on the ground. Things have changed in countless ways, yet the core mission has never been clearer.

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The $28 Million “Improvement” That Makes Salem Poorer

This project in Salem, Oregon, shows how federal funding rewards cities for optimistic benefit-cost narratives, not fiscal health or return on investment analysis.

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How a Board Game Exposed Barriers to Local Investment & Inspired Change

After facing constant roadblocks in opening a neighborhood cafe, an artist in Savannah, Georgia, created a board game that mimics the frustration of small-scale development. It was a wake-up call for local officials.

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A Lesson in Light

How two identical park buildings reveal the power of small design choices.

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After Years of Crashes, This New Haven Intersection Is Getting a Safer Design

Thanks to persistent local advocacy and city leadership willing to listen, change is finally coming to a dangerous intersection in New Haven, Connecticut.

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How Small Zoning Code Changes Can Unlock Big Opportunity

Small, precise zoning code text revisions can be a game-changer for communities facing housing shortages.

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Residents are Still Waiting for the Economic Revitalization Promised by the Highway Ramps

13 years after a new stadium and set of highway ramps promised to bring economic revitalization to Chester, Pennsylvania, things have only gotten worse.

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How Cities Can Make Streets Safer Before a Crisis Hits

With limited budgets and staff time, cities often reserve their safety interventions for the most dangerous locations. But that doesn't mean other areas are safe.

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How Bentonville Changed the Conversation with Developers

Better communication isn’t complicated. If your city wants more incremental development, start there.

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How a Minnesota Community Got Safer Streets Years Ahead of Schedule

The notorious Park Avenue in Minneapolis is finally getting some immediate safety improvements, thanks to the efforts of local advocates and county officials willing to step up.

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How a 30-Minute Appointment Can Open the Door for Local Investment 

For many small developers, the hardest step isn’t swinging a hammer or drawing a site plan; it’s figuring out where to start. Here's how Bentonville, Arkansas, is fixing that.

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This Billion Dollar Project Is Justified by Bureaucracy, Not Need

In Shreveport, Louisiana, a deeply controversial project aims to build a new highway directly through the city’s core.

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This Ohio City Didn’t Wait for a Miracle — It Made One Instead

In the heart of the Rust Belt, a city once defined by industrial decline is quietly rebuilding from the ground up.

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How Building Community Can Drive More Housing Development

Here's how Lafayette, Louisiana, became a national leader in supporting incremental developers and creating an ecosystem where community reinvestment thrives.

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29 Benches, 1 Mission: Washington Residents Step Up To Improve Transit

Volunteers in Spokane, Washington, sent a message to city hall last month by building, decorating, and installing 29 bus benches throughout the city.

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From Gatekeeping to Guidance: Sacramento’s Bet on Small Developers

If you want more affordable, resilient, and context-sensitive housing, you need to equip your residents to build it. Here's how Sacramento did it.

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From Struggle to Success: How to Build a Local Movement That Lasts

This group went from a struggling handful of advocates to a powerhouse for local change. Here's how they did it.

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When Cities Right-Size the Rules, People Step Up: Tallahassee’s ADU Story

On paper, backyard cottages were legal in Tallahassee, Florida. In practice, they were nearly impossible to build. Here's how the city changed that.

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