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Blake Pagenkopf: Rebooting Our Political Operating System
Blake Pagenkopf: Rebooting Our Political Operating System

Our one-dimensional view of politics—a “Left-Spectrum”—is far too limiting. it obscures opportunities to work together...and delegitimizes some people altogether. Here’s what a two-dimensional approach looks like.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsNovember 9, 2020politics, 2020 election, podcast
How’s that temporary street redesign your city started this spring doing now?
How’s that temporary street redesign your city started this spring doing now?

This spring, hundreds of cities and towns moved swiftly to allow restaurants, bars and shops to open temporary outdoor seating areas. What have we learned?

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Top StoryRachel QuednauNovember 9, 2020tactical urbanism, street repair, open streets, kansas
The licensing board wants to fine and censure me. I can't agree to that.
The licensing board wants to fine and censure me. I can't agree to that.

I received a chilling response from the state licensing board. This abuse of power should concern everyone, especially my fellow engineers.

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Marohn, Engineering ReformCharles MarohnNovember 9, 2020engineering ethics, engineers
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup

An interstellar love note, nuns keeping up spirits at polling places, and the story of a carpenter stepping in to provide shelter for Toronto’s homeless. These are a few stories from around the web that Strong Towns staffers were reading and talking about this week.

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Top StoryStrong TownsNovember 6, 2020friday faves
Crowdfunding:  The Right Tool at the Right Time for Building Back Your City’s Local Economy
Crowdfunding: The Right Tool at the Right Time for Building Back Your City’s Local Economy

The challenges facing small businesses require solutions that respond to the real needs (and assets) of the community. Here’s one such solution.

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Top StoryBill HustonNovember 6, 2020crowdfunding, small business, economic development
The Bottom-Up Revolution is...a Strong Towns Member who's Doing the Math
The Bottom-Up Revolution is...a Strong Towns Member who's Doing the Math

Here’s how doing the math can help get your city the best return on investment and steward your local resources well.

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Top Story, PodcastStrong TownsNovember 5, 2020The Bottom-Up Revolution, taking action
600 Parking Spaces, But My Bike Has to Move
600 Parking Spaces, But My Bike Has to Move

A letter from the apartment complex is a reminder of how our cities prioritize cars over bikes.

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Top StoryArian HorbovetzNovember 5, 2020bike parking, bike infrastructure, bikes
Has the West Made a "Cult" of Home Ownership?
Has the West Made a "Cult" of Home Ownership?

Has an infatuation with owner-occupation in Western countries contributed to the housing crisis and economic inequality?

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsNovember 4, 2020housing crisis, home buyer
It's All Local Now
It's All Local Now

Let’s keep our ideals and our vision for a better America while we simultaneously continue to do what we can to make ours a strong town.

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Marohn, Top StoryCharles MarohnNovember 4, 2020Democracy, localism
We Don't Live in a World of Cartoon Villains
We Don't Live in a World of Cartoon Villains

Basically decent people can support or enable things you find self-evidently bad. It’s easy to caricature them—it’s much harder to truly do the work of seeking to understand.

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Herriges, Top StoryDaniel HerrigesNovember 3, 2020politics, 2020 election
Denise Hearn: The Myth of Capitalism
Denise Hearn: The Myth of Capitalism

Reduced competition—in the form of monopolies and oligopolies—hurts us not only as consumers and workers but as citizens and community members. Here’s why.

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsNovember 2, 2020markets, monopolies, podcast
Empathy and Risk
Empathy and Risk

How do we move beyond Team Mask vs. Team Anti-Mask? Understanding the difference between individual and cumulative risk is a start. But it’s only a start.

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MarohnCharles MarohnNovember 2, 2020risk, safety, covid
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup
Friday Faves - Your Weekly Strong Towns Roundup

A get-out-the-vote message done right, the surge of interest in really big climate interventions, and how loneliness can lead to the worst forms of totalitarianism. These are a few stories from around the web that Strong Towns staffers were reading and talking about this week.

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Top StoryStrong TownsOctober 30, 2020friday faves
Best Practices and Bright Ideas for Renewing American Communities
Best Practices and Bright Ideas for Renewing American Communities

Gleaned from a 100,000 mile journey into the heart of America, here are 8 principles the leaders and cities of America’s most successful towns swear by.

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Top StoryQuint StuderOctober 30, 2020small towns
The Bottom-Up Revolution is...Residents Fighting Back Against a Highway Project
The Bottom-Up Revolution is...Residents Fighting Back Against a Highway Project

One vision is for a place where people can walk, bike, and spend time (and dollars at local businesses). The other is for a busy road expansion that will move a lot of traffic. Hear how two Strong Towns advocates are fighting the good fight in Erie, PA.

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Top Story, PodcastStrong TownsOctober 29, 2020The Bottom-Up Revolution, people centered places, taking action
The Wisdom in Fences
The Wisdom in Fences

Good fences—good edges of all kinds—make for good neighbors. They can also boost the economic vitality of our downtowns.

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Top StoryJeff SzyperskiOctober 29, 2020cognitive architecture, architecture, urban design
Kansas City Has Everything It Needs
Kansas City Has Everything It Needs

Kansas City’s path forward is simple yet powerful. It needs to recommit to its own strengths—the same ones that built the city in the first place.

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HerrigesDaniel HerrigesOctober 29, 2020missouri
This $15 Trillion Market Is On the Verge of Collapse
This $15 Trillion Market Is On the Verge of Collapse

U.S. commercial real estate was way overbuilt before the pandemic. What will happen now that brick-and-mortar retail is cratering?

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Podcast, Top StoryStrong TownsOctober 28, 2020commercial real estate, retail, big box stores, upzoned, podcast
How Sharing Food Can Strengthen Communities
How Sharing Food Can Strengthen Communities

Eating together can subvert partisanship, restore trust, and build stronger cities.

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Top StoryHilary DumitrescuOctober 28, 2020local food, community
Developing the Underdeveloped: An Antidote to Intellectual Strip-Mining?
Developing the Underdeveloped: An Antidote to Intellectual Strip-Mining?

Young people shouldn’t have to choose between living in the place they grew up and pursuing a prosperous life.

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Top StoryAnthony BarrOctober 27, 2020economic development, poverty, rust belt
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