This week, we talked parking, zoning, light rail and that loaded word — "blight."
Read MoreA construction project to widen a road unintentionally creates a safer space for everyone around it.
Read MoreThere's a new parking garage in Fargo, ND and I'm excited about it. Yes, you read that right.
Read MoreA traditional pattern of development requires zoning that is fine-grained, geographically contextual and responsive to observable feedback.
Read MoreThe Purple Line corridor truly merits a rail investment, not a bus rapid transit route.
Read MoreAn economy that relies on specialization is inherently fragile.
Read MoreA recording of our recent webcast with farmer Molly Rockamann is now available. Check it out!
Read MoreWhat makes one building worth saving and another worth destroying?
Read MoreLast week, Chuck Marohn was in Santa Ana, CA, giving presentations and hosting a walking tour as part of a Regional Active Transportation Forum.
Read More(Hint: It doesn't involve luring a mega-corporation to our community.)
Read MoreInstead of building competing transit systems that are not compatible; why not work on utilizing existing systems to accomplish our goals while remaining economically sustainable?
Read MoreWith Chuck on the road, Rachel brings in her colleague Kea Wilson for a special edition of the Week Ahead podcast.
Read MoreIs there a resource that would help you build Strong Towns that you wish you had? Join us at 1:30pm CT on Friday, Sep. 29 to discuss.
Read MoreAmerica’s dependence on the car is reinforced by a tapestry of rules, practices and norms that make driving relatively easy and cheap and other options comparatively difficult and expensive.
Read MoreThis week, we exposed several problems with the American transportation funding system.
Read More"It's a bypass. You've got to build bypasses."
Read More“I wouldn't call it an accident. It's a tragedy that was needless and due to poor design unfortunately."
Read MoreFayetteville, AR is encouraging its residents to lead traffic calming efforts.
Read MoreThe debate over historic preservation is ultimately more than one of aesthetics; it is one of cultural memory and even morality.
Read MoreA survey issued by the Missouri Dept. of Transportation shows just how messed up our transportation funding system is and why the binary choices we're presented with aren't the whole picture.
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