Not only did car culture change how we build cities, it changed how (and how often) we encounter other people.
Read MoreThe fate of mom-and-pop stores in New York City, the diverging diamond interchange proposed for suburban Boston, and how Evanston, Illinois is taking some concrete action on reparations. These are just a few of the stories Strong Towns staff were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreThe votes are in! Who is advancing to the semifinal round?
Read MoreStrong Towns member Michael Smith and colleague Aaron Holverson are working to make Rockford, IL a more economically resilient place.
Read MoreWe’re pleased to welcome the newest member of the Strong Towns team!
Read MoreThe winter took a brutal toll on American small businesses. Here’s a look at what small businesses are facing now, and how you can help.
Read MoreHaving trouble deciding who to vote for in Round 2? Four Strong Towns members weigh in on what’s to love and learn from some of the eight remaining cities.
Read MoreBudget shortfalls are pressuring transit agencies to do what they should’ve been doing all along: put to productive use the land they own around their stations.
Read MoreGoogle’s Sidewalk Labs pulled out of Toronto’s Quayside project. But does Toronto’s new vision for the project really put people at the center?
Read MoreHaving trouble deciding who to vote for in Round 2? Four Strong Towns members weigh in on what’s to love and learn from some of the eight remaining cities.
Read MoreLa mayoría de los vecindarios se enfrentan a una dura elección entre el goteo o la manguera de incendios: prácticamente ningún nuevo desarrollo o inversión o un cambio cataclísmico que deja un lugar irreconocible. Necesitamos salir de esta dicotomía destructiva.
Read MoreThe new infrastructure bill will have big goals. But big new road projects won’t actually help us meet those goals.
Read MoreWith so much money and lip service (“Safety is our top priority”) paid to safety, why are pedestrian deaths higher than ever?
Read MoreVote now in Round 2 of the Strongest Town Contest! Which city should advance to the semifinals?
Read MoreVote now in Round 2 of the Strongest Town Contest! Which city should advance to the semifinals?
Read MoreVote now in Round 2 of the Strongest Town Contest! Which city should advance to the semifinals?
Read MoreVote now in Round 2 of the Strongest Town Contest! Which city should advance to the semifinals?
Read MoreLack of affordability, the gap between the rich and poor, strained public infrastructure: California’s problems are now becoming Texas’s problems.
Read MoreA teacher getting praise for her virtual field trips, what “long COVID” can teach us about other chronic illnesses, and the bird murals of New York City. These are just a few stories from around the web that Strong Towns staffers were reading and talking about this week.
Read MoreResults of Round 1 of the Strongest Town competition…and a look ahead to Round 2.
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