The seventh annual Strongest Town Contest kicks off today!
Read MorePockets, highway TikToks, and reporting on traffic deaths. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreThis week in High Value, the Chippewa Lakes Journal fails at being journalistic, and Keith Nair struggles at understanding his colleagues.
Read MoreSmall-scale developer Johnny Sanphillippo shares tales of Californians employing simple, low-cost, high-yield measures to get by amidst the housing crisis.
Read MoreThe Asheville Bench Project is a grassroots, “small-bet” approach to making Asheville a little more people-friendly.
Read MoreIn the first of this two-part series, Seth Zeren breaks down why modern-day housing is so expensive compared to housing of the mid-20th century.
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Read MoreBecause we depend so heavily on cars, what happens when roads become too icy to drive on? The answer: road salt. But there are serious consequences to relying on salt for road-clearing.
Read MoreSince the start of the pandemic, traffic deaths have increased, despite the fact that fewer people are driving. Why do we continue to blame this on drivers, instead of faulty road design?
Read MoreCities should not be afraid to impose design standards that meet the community’s needs and that don’t jeopardize long-term planning for the public realm.
Read MoreBecoming an advocate for creating stronger towns can be a tall order, but thankfully we can build ladders. Here’s your guide on how to do so.
Read MoreBuilding a Strong Town is not a tidy project with a clear conclusion. It's an ongoing practice made up of thousands of small actions—such as this Valentine’s Day tradition.
Read MoreRecent documentation casts a disturbing new light on the Minnesota Board of Licensure’s attempts to discredit the Strong Towns movement.
Read MoreThis nonprofit has created a template for what a 21st-century, regenerative community could look like; one that asks us what we really want for our future—and means it.
Read MoreWe’ve spent trillions fighting congestion so that it’s easy to drive everywhere. But we’re fighting a losing battle, and simultaneously losing our ability to walk anywhere.
Read MoreFake birds, Climate Town, and the second Gutenberg moment. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreThis week in High Value, Ashley Bare seeks justice for her students…but encounters a familiar (and unwelcome) face at the principal’s office.
Read MoreIn Monopoly, there are only two types of real estate: houses and hotels. But were hotels understood differently in 1904, when the game was first created?
Read MoreRebecca McQuillen and Rodger Kube are helping stabilize a neighborhood and create homeownership opportunities.
Read MoreIn 2021, Strong Towns advocates and members came out in force to strengthen their communities. This was the Year of Action.
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