Valentine’s Day never inspired our Neighborhood Storyteller…until she was recruited one year to write poems for total strangers in her community.
Read MoreCitizens can’t make informed decisions if they don’t know the financial condition of their government. This nonpartisan nonprofit is making those numbers both available and transparent.
Read MoreThe things your town does to become more sustainable, resilient, and financially healthy are big news. So let’s tell the world!
Read MoreWhen it comes to transit mega project delays and overruns, there are typically two reactions: to trash the project mercilessly or unconditionally back it to the end. But there is a third option.
Read MoreOysters, substacks, and polar bears. 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, Stark unveils the roadblocks the commission will face if they move forward with building a High Value grocery store in the community.
Read MoreThis small business owner is being financially crushed because the City of Pasadena is forcing him to get more parking spaces—parking that his small business doesn’t need.
Read MoreRabbi Donna Berman leads a community center serving neighbors in Hartford, CT.
Read MoreThis YouTube channel introduces us to the hidden gems in some otherwise #PedestrianUnfriendly cities.
Read MoreWhen her marriage of 17 years ended, this now-single mother found herself without a home in an expensive city. The solution she found? Co-housing with two other single parents.
Read MoreWhat are some of the practical ways that faith communities can contribute to healthy economic ecosystems?
Read MoreEven people who know the historic benefits of duplexes (and the like) can be wary of re-legalizing them. We need to understand why if we want to effectively promote missing middle housing.
Read MoreIf you love your community—both for what it is and for what it aspires to be—you should nominate it for this year’s Strongest Town Contest!
Read MoreSan Antonio residents were working on a downtown road diet and neighborhood redevelopment…until TxDOT decided to completely ignore the will of 78% of local voters.
Read MoreThe way our highways are built turn whole regions into featureless throughways. Slow down, though, and you’ll find value where you might never have noticed it before.
Read MoreThis week we’ve got a special treat: both the video and audio from a conversation between Chuck Marohn and renowned urban planner and walkability expert Jeff Speck.
Read MoreWe’re proud to welcome the newest member of the Strong Towns team!
Read MoreWhen engineers say a street must accommodate a high volume of traffic, what they really mean is, "The design of this street must prioritize the convenience of commuters over all else."
Read MoreGlass bridges, looking up while locked down, and young authors. These are just some of the stories from around the internet that Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreJoin Strong Towns staff on February 17 for a discussion and Q&A session about the movie Owned: A Tale of Two Americas.
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