Combining tax value per acre with data from Walk Score definitively shows that walkable places are more financially productive.
Read MoreAs the population shifts in Austin, decisions about the future of the city's streets will have significant impacts for generations to come.
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Read MoreIt's amazing what we can do when we think small.
Read MoreGrab some neighbors and get your application in for the Strongest Town Contest. Nominations are due by February 25.
Read MoreBiking is shifting from an insider club of Lycra-clad hobbyists to a diverse cross-section of Americans who ride for all sorts of reasons.
Read MoreWatch the recording of our latest webcast with Jeff Speck.
Read MoreYou don't need an advanced degree or an elected position to make streets safer in your community.
Read MoreA recent series of events in North Dakota featuring Strong Towns' President, Charles Marohn, championed the value of Main Street. And it's getting plenty of attention.
Read MoreStroads are neither fast-moving roads nor productive, safe streets. But if you take these steps, you can turn them into something much better.
Read MoreThe nationwide decrease in transit ridership should be a wake-up call about how not to build public transportation in our cities.
Read Moreif you care about creating financially healthy, walk-friendly places, it's time to take a look at your local subdivision regulations.
Read MoreHow does the process for planning and building a street actually work and when am I, as a citizen, able to participate in the decision-making?
Read MoreWe can all learn from these communities' attempts to turn their downtowns back into places for people, not just cars.
Read MoreTell us (and the world) by nominating your city for our Strongest Town Contest. The deadline is February 25.
Read MoreAs a nation, we have multiple, profound predicaments that we need to come to grips with. This isn’t going to end well if we don’t pull together.
Read MoreWe're spending too much on infrastructure and getting too little in return.
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Read MoreIn a society where fracture resides around every corner, this slice of neighborly life is a reminder that civility isn’t dead.
Read MoreWatch the recording from our latest webcast to learn why.
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