For policymakers in Arizona, managing limited water supplies seems like it should be an obsession. So…why isn’t it?
Read MoreResidents of Maricopa County in Arizona find themselves engaged in a war over water, as the county builds itself out beyond its means.
Read MoreJoin the Urban3 team as they wade past Oklahoma City’s glittering amenities to take an up-close view of the real economic engine under the shiny enamel hood.
Read MoreStrong Towns and the Parking Reform Network have joined forces to bring you a whole new way of viewing reforms to parking minimums across North America.
Read MoreWe’re relaunching our crowd-sourced map of cities in the U.S. and Canada that have ended or sharply curtailed their parking requirements. And it's more useful than ever.
Read MoreToday I’m sharing a plan I offered to my colleagues on our local parking committee. My hope is that it'll benefit those who are thinking through similar issues in their places.
Read MoreResource-based communities rarely experience the prosperity their labor makes possible for others. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Read MoreDo you have some travel ahead of you this holiday weekend? If so, this might be a good time to check out several great podcasts that friends of the Strong Towns movement have recently launched.
Read MoreFollow these steps and you’ll stabilize your community and lay the groundwork for the strongest possible recovery.
Read MoreAARP’s Livable Communities initiative is offering two new resources — a grant and a book — to help us make communities that work for everyone.
Read MoreBuilding stronger, more livable communities is hard work. A new podcast from a longtime Strong Towns member can help.
Read MoreHere are a few ideas to make you a more effective—and interesting—public hearing participant.
Read MoreSee which cities are getting rid of parking minimums, from sea to shining sea.
Read MoreWe shared our most helpful tips and tricks in this recent webcast.
Read MoreHere are a few ideas to make you a more effective—and interesting—public hearing participant.
Read MoreUnless we change the underlying rules that govern the design of our cities, we'll be fiddling with radio dials instead of zeroing in on exactly what we need.
Read MoreA strong, diversified local business community means a strong, economically prosperous town. But how do you get there?
Read MoreThese steps will make it a whole lot easier for people to age in place.
Read MoreHow can cities and towns effectively reach and listen to all residents, and use their perspectives to shape the future of the community? This guide will show you.
Read MoreBecause it shouldn’t be this hard.
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