Last month, Strong Towns hosted the National Gathering in Cincinnati. In this episode, Abby sits down with Strong Towns founder Chuck Marohn to discuss the event from his perspective, how it differs from CNU, and how Gatherings might change in the future.
Read MoreIf you are a tourism marketer, how can you work to make your town more sustainable, resilient and attractive to visitors? And how do you do it in a way that balances the needs of the community? Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Read MoreThis special edition of Upzoned was recorded last week at the 2024 National Gathering. From business owners to zoning reform experts, Abby talks with attendees about their efforts to build stronger towns.
Read MoreThe city of Cincinnati has pledged $200k to keep the popular bikeshare program Red Bike alive for another year. Joining us to talk about bikeshare programs and Red Bike’s financial difficulties is Bryce Mortera, a member of Civic Cincinnati. Are these programs really beneficial for residents? And if so, is there a more sustainable way to fund them than relying on sponsors?
Read MoreEveryone has an entry point on their journey to taking action for their place. For Bernice Radle, it was witnessing the steady depopulation of Buffalo, NY, and seeing a landscape of unused, unloved buildings headed for the wrecking ball.
Read MoreCincinnati is currently undergoing a significant planning reformation effort, which involves unveiling what’s being called the Connected Communities plan. Joining us to talk about it is Cincinnati urban planner John Yung.
Read MoreIsaac 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.”
Read MoreThe 2024 National Gathering takes place May 14–15 in Cincinnati, OH, and tickets just went live!
Read MoreLandlords may no longer be “land lords” in the historical sense, but they are still charged with a great number of responsibilities at a deeply local level—so, what does it mean to be a good steward of the land?
Read MoreIn this special Upzoned episode, get a behind the scenes look at how the Strong Towns National Gathering came together, a few lessons learned, and some possible changes for future gatherings.
Read MoreFor this special Member Week episode of Upzoned, hear Strong Towns members from all over talking about who they are, what they’ve seen in their communities, and what they’re doing.
Read MoreStrong Towns member Eric Pruett reflects on the National Gathering, and what it showed him about this growing movement.
Read More500 Strong Towns members were at the recent National Gathering, and we got the opportunity to tell them in person what amazing work they’re doing. If you couldn’t make it, here’s what you missed.
Read MoreThese Louisiana advocates are on the front lines taking on the powerful network of highway-building interests—and they’re here to teach you how to do that work in your community, too.
Read MoreWe’ve finalized the calendar for the event (May 30–31 in Charlotte, NC), and it’s not too late to get your ticket and join us there.
Read MoreJoin Alan Fisher, CityNerd, Tiffany Owens Reed, and John Simmerman as they teach you how to get started on content creation and reach new audiences receptive to the Strong Towns message.
Read MoreJoin us at the Strong Towns National Gathering to hear from Tony Jordan and Jane Wilberding of the Parking Reform Network!
Read MoreShare your ideas with fellow advocates at the Strong Towns National Gathering!
Read More“What if scrapping one flawed policy could bring U.S. cities closer to addressing debilitating housing shortages, stunted growth and innovation, persistent racial and economic segregation, and car-dependent development?”
Read MoreJoin us May 30–31 in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the Strong Towns National Gathering!
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