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From Biostatistics to Better Streets in Fayetteville

From Biostatistics to Better Streets in Fayetteville

How One Tiny House Helped Shift Boise’s Housing Rules

How One Tiny House Helped Shift Boise’s Housing Rules

Walking, Visibility, And One Mom’s Fight For Safer Streets

Walking, Visibility, And One Mom’s Fight For Safer Streets

Humility Versus Hubris in American Urbanism

Humility Versus Hubris in American Urbanism

Latest Stories

When Systems Are Fragile, They Break. Here's What That Looks Like.

Programs that rely on federal subsidies eventually collapse—or hollow out in slow motion. That doesn’t mean we should fight harder to protect those subsidies. It means we should build towns that don’t need them.

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Dallas Just Ditched Its Outdated Parking Rules—Here’s What That Means

Relief for small businesses. A win for historic buildings. And room for more affordable housing. Dallas just scrapped a rule holding the city back since 1965.

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Don’t Look Now, But Montana Is Leading on Housing Policy

While many states grapple with housing shortages and affordability issues, Montana is proactively implementing policies to address these challenges head-on.

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Dallas City Council Approves Sweeping Parking Reform in 14–1 Vote

On Wednesday, the Dallas City Council passed sweeping parking reforms, making it easier to open businesses and build housing in the city.

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When Yuppies Are No Longer Urban

Yuppies (young urban professionals) are fleeing the city—Diana Lind explains why it matters. This shift is reshaping housing markets and your local corner store.

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Pedestrian Deaths Are Still Way Too High. Here's What Needs to Change.

Pedestrian deaths dipped 2.6% in the first half of 2024 compared to 2023. But they're still higher than they were a decade ago. That tells us something isn't working.

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America Should Sprawl? Not If We Want Strong Towns

The problem isn’t that we haven’t sprawled enough. It’s that sprawl creates fragile places instead of resilient ones.

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One Brooklyn Pizzeria’s Battle in the War Against Outdoor Dining

"I mean we can't have a structure. It's not a structure. It's a legally parked car. Just so happens people eat pizza in it."

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Hope for More Affordable Housing Options Is Growing in Greenfield

“We’re all looking at our parking lots and realizing they can potentially be used for housing.”

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How Bend, Oregon, Is Facing the Challenges of Rapid Growth Head-On

How do you balance urban needs and natural resources?

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Marion's Comeback: How This Rust Belt Town Is Rebuilding Itself From the Ground Up

“The real story of Marion isn’t about decline—it’s about response.”

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Building a Stronger Harrisonburg, One Small Step at a Time

The Strongest Town Contest isn’t a pageant for towns that have “figured it out.” It's about the people and places that keep showing up.

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This “Multigenerational Roommate House” Shows How To Heal the Housing Market

“It’s ridiculous that this kind of housing isn’t legal everywhere." How one Texas man is reimagining his single-family home.

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NYC’s Congestion Pricing Was Flawed—But Killing It Won’t Fix Traffic

The Trump administration’s elimination of congestion pricing was shortsighted, but NYC’s congestion pricing was deeply flawed from the start. If congestion pricing is ever going to work as intended, it needs to be revamped with the right priorities.

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How To Turn 7 Homes Into 28: The South Street Cottages Project

Reducing minimum lot sizes can unlock the potential for smaller, more affordable homes while meeting the needs of the community. Here’s how one developer got community support and multiplied housing availability.

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How Much Does a Mile of Road Actually Cost?

The Federal Highway Administration has a chart full of answers to that question you might find useful.

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Meet the City Leader Turning Vacant Lots Into Homes in Kalamazoo

From “impossible” to “let’s see what we can do." This is how Rebekah Kik turned city hall into a launchpad for neighborhood-driven development.

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Growth Ponzi Scheme Leaves Virginia Town With $34 Million Dilemma

The Growth Ponzi Scheme encourages city governments to take on obligations they can never hope to sustain. Purcellville, Virginia, offers a stark example of where this path leads.

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Co-Living Provides Community, Not Just Housing

You love your house, where it's located, and your neighbors. But what if it's too big for you?

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Citizen Development = Higher Value Per Acre

Conventional thought would tell us that the new commercial developments in a city should be the most productive compared to the older buildings downtown, but that’s not necessarily the case.

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The Hidden Cost of America’s Infrastructure Spending Habits

We're building something we know won't be here two decades from now.

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Why Rochester, New York, Is a Leading Example in Crash Response

After a fatal crash, Rochester citizens and officials got to work, identifying factors that contributed to the crash, updating street design policies to make streets safer, and establishing a Community Traffic Safety Team to address other dangerous factors before crashes occur.

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We Need To Crash the Market for Entry-Level Homes

Incremental doesn’t mean slow. When every neighborhood can build a little, the whole country can build a lot.

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Christmas Cookie Inflation Index, 2024 Update

This year, official inflation is up 2.6% while the Christmas Cookie Inflation Index rose by 6.2%. What does that mean?

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