Results of Round 1 of the Strongest Town competition…and a look ahead to Round 2.
Read MoreShelley Denison is a city planner in Sandy, OR, who views planning as a relationship between residents and leaders.
Read More“There may be no greater indication of car dependency in the United States than the sheer number of massive parking craters that litter our cities,” says this YouTuber.
Read MoreGet your vote in today for your favorite town!
Read MoreThe modern conceit is that we are far more advanced than the people of past generations—but how do our cities really stack up against those of the past?
Read MoreLet’s #DoTheMath on some public infrastructure in Providence, RI.
Read MoreThis Strong Towns member saw a huge problem with the parking minimums in his city—and decided to do something about it.
Read MoreLike so many other cities, Anchorage needs to encourage more options for housing. But how?
Read MoreWhen a community is strong, it can make even an “outsider” feel welcome.
Read MoreIt’s time we embraced co-housing as a viable solution for both affordable housing and social isolation.
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreCast your vote! Who should advance to Round 2 in the seventh annual Strongest Town Contest?
Read MoreThe 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.
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