This week on High Value, tensions rise as the Chippewa Lakes planning commission begin their first official round of battle over the proposal for a new High Value grocery store.
Read MoreCooper Frost is catalyzing economic development and pride of place in Charlotte, MI.
Read MoreThinking about applying for our Member Advocate position? Watch this video to get your questions about it answered!
Read MoreThese observations from a morning detour demonstrate why small neighborhood side streets are better than big, wide highways, even when it comes to moving traffic.
Read MoreOne of the easiest ways we can have more housing that more people can afford is to allow that housing to be built in the first place. In other words, we need to readdress our zoning codes.
Read MoreYou can build it, but they won’t park there.
Read MoreIncrementalism is not an end in itself. Nor is it about a “small-is-beautiful” aesthetic for its own sake. Instead, it’s a practical pathway toward resilient, financially sound places.
Read MoreHow have we come to the conclusion that most short-term rentals are taxed as “residential,” when many have no residents?
Read MoreTwo podcast recommendations offer different takes on how the Strong Towns approach can help cities keep the promises they made to the people who live in them.
Read MoreCivic culture needs innovating, and it might just take some hard work. Literally.
Read MoreWe’ve seen a lot of fascinating takes on the Strong Towns approach, but this none quite like this musical take.
Read MoreOr in anyone else’s, for that matter! A strong neighborhood has businesses that keep money in the local economy, instead of siphoning money out.
Read MoreThis case shows why local governments need to do a better job accounting for maintenance costs.
Read MoreThe Beatles, gingerbread ADUs, and repurposed malls. 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, Brendon Klein gets the news that his family’s grocery store may be in peril.
Read MoreIn San Elizario, TX, these local leaders are spearheading an agricultural renaissance.
Read MoreThe infrastructure avalanche is coming… Is your town prepared?
Read MoreFrustrated by cars speeding down your neighborhood street at 40 mph? Don’t blame the people driving the cars.
Read MoreA recent article states that “real progress on climate change will require innovations that some on the left won’t like.” What’s the Strong Towns response?
Read MoreWe live in a culture that exalts the people who say, “I know.” But sometimes what our places need are people willing to say, “I don’t know,” and, “What do you think?” and, “Let’s figure that out together.”
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