Americans drove less during the early months of pandemic, yet traffic fatalities increased—and have yet to go back down. And the “official” explanations for it are completely wrong.
Read MoreGerman childrearing, jaywalking, and suspected Twitter bots. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreA small town’s planning commission clashes over a controversial zoning request. The first chapter of this fictional series reveals the drama that can result from local decision-making.
Read MoreJust as kids ignore sidewalks in favor of walking a more efficient path through the grass, homeowners in California are voting with their toolbelts to create zoning desire paths.
Read MoreBilly Altom is an advocate and leader for rural residents with disabilities across the nation.
Read MoreConnecticut’s Hartford Land Bank isn’t just stewarding the rehabilitation of its community—it’s also bringing up the next generation of local small-scale developers.
Read MoreNew Zealand just passed the first national policy to both end parking requirements and allow the next increment of (residential) development everywhere. I.e., two major items on the Strong Towns wish list.
Read MoreAs of right now, there are roughly 100 Local Conversations happening across North America. Our dream is to turn 100 into 1,000.
Read MoreHow much do people in your community go about their lives in public or in private?
Read MoreThis congregation launched a non-profit organization to help its neighbors—not as an act of benevolence for them, but in solidarity with them.
Read MoreSay hello to Strong Towns’ new Neighborhood Storyteller, Karla Theilen!
Read MoreThe 2022 Local-Motive Tour is just around the corner! Get ready for 10 exciting one-hour sessions that will equip you with the tools you need to build a strong town.
Read MoreThese three videos are just a taste of what Strong Towns advocates see all around them. Careful, though: Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Read MoreIn 2022’s inaugural Strong Towns Podcast episode, Chuck interviews Tim Soerens, author and co-founder of the Parish Collective.
Read MoreMichel Durand-Wood takes us on a hilarious walk through the stages of grief as he puts a financial spike in the heart of his beloved city’s unsustainable 2050 Master Plan.
Read MoreThis year, I want to focus on how our small, everyday actions add up to something meaningful for the places we live in.
Read MoreWe hope you have a wonderful final few weeks of the year, and look forward to seeing you again in 2022!
Read MoreStrong Towns Senior Editor Daniel Herriges shares his favorite content from this past year.
Read MoreAn annual tradition, here is Chuck Marohn’s list of his favorite books he read in 2021.
Read MoreStrong Towns Copy Editor/Designer Shina Shayesteh shares her favorite content from this past year.
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