Charles Marohn, president and founder of Strong Towns, will be speaking in Erie, Pennsylvania, on October 21, 2024.
This event is hosted by the Jefferson Educational Society
LOCATION: Gannon University, Waldron Student Center (Yehl Room) | DATE: October 21, 2024
TIME: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Talk of a "housing crisis" pervades American cities. Whether it’s off-the-charts rents in coastal cities or hyper-vacancy in the Rust Belt, these problems are symptoms of a deeper dysfunction. Over nearly a century, through often well-intended top-down policy interventions, a complex system that should be adaptive and self-correcting has become one prone to a never-ending cycle of boom-and-bust crises and overcorrections.
To address the dysfunction at the root of the housing problem, North America needs to shift away from a model where large developers and centralized financial institutions have unprecedented sway over what is built and where. Instead, it needs a more antifragile housing ecosystem in which the bar to entry is low and every neighborhood can undergo incremental change over time.
This presentation will help you understand the root causes of America's interrelated housing crises and identify some rational responses that your city (and every city) can take.