For the first time since 2009, the Federal Highway Administration has filed an updated version of its Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). But how effective will it actually be in making streets safer?
Read MoreHow do we explain a situation where people are routinely killed—in the same location—and nothing is done?
Read MoreLike countless transit agencies nationwide, SEPTA has been struggling to restore ridership in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. But this certainly isn’t the right way to do it.
Read MoreSpokane, WA, has finalized its year-long effort to legalize more housing choices across the city—and their new code is something other cities should be paying attention to.
Read MoreMost people would like to age in place, staying in their own home as long as possible. But do you do if your home is in an auto-oriented community, and you can no longer drive?
Read MoreSomerville, MA, is a thriving and vibrant city. So how is it that its own planners declared it an illegal place to build!?
Read MoreThese statistics help tell the story of the past and present of North America’s housing crisis, why we’re facing these challenges, and how we can correct course to address them.
Read MoreA financial bubble is, by definition, unsustainable. So, why have we recreated the 2000s housing bubble?
Read MoreAnd why a lot of people will remain unimpressed by it.
Read MoreTransit Alliance Miami, a transit and mobility advocacy group, hopes to encourage the development of more types of housing in Florida with draft legislation that would repeal costly parking minimums.
Read MoreHere are four lessons from local advocates who are out there doing the work right now, in different ways, to make their places better.
Read MoreHere’s how high-end shoes can help us understand why the housing market is in the state it’s currently in.
Read MoreStrong Towns is taking our annual break from publishing, but before we go, we wanted to close out this year with one final post to thank all of our subscribers on YouTube!
Read MoreIn an annual Strong Towns tradition, we ask some of our staff members to share their favorite articles and podcasts from this year. Here’s Strong Towns Staff Writer Ben Abramson’s picks.
Read MoreJennifer Gaughran runs the Strong Towns Toastmasters group, where folks interested in cities and public speaking gather to refine their speaking skills, while talking about urban issues and Strong Towns concepts.
Read MoreIn an annual Strong Towns tradition, we ask some of our staff members to share their favorite articles and podcasts from this year. Here’s Strong Towns Director of Communications Lauren Ronnander’s picks.
Read MoreStrong Towns is going on a two-week break from publication soon for the winter holidays. So, where can you go to get great content while we’re away? Emma Durand-Wood has you covered.
Read MoreThe battle against highway expansions can be one of the toughest fights an advocate will ever come up against. But as this Florida-based Local Conversations group has shown, persistence will eventually pay off.
Read MoreIn an annual Strong Towns tradition, we ask some of our staff members to share their favorite articles and podcasts from this year. Here’s Strong Towns Director of Membership and Development Norm Van Eeden Petersman’s picks.
Read MoreIn an annual Strong Towns tradition, we ask some of our staff members to share their favorite articles and podcasts from this year. Here’s Strong Towns Editor and Content Manager Shina Shayesteh’s picks.
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