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Accidentally On Purpose
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on Strong Towns member Michel Durand-Wood’s blog, Dear Winnipeg. It is shared here with permission. All images were provided by the author.
Ladling on the Love for Loopholes
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on Strong Towns member Michel Durand-Wood’s blog, Dear Winnipeg. It is shared here with permission. All images were provided by the author.
Why Halloween Is So Good Here (and What That Tells Us About Land Use)
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on Strong Towns member Will Gardner’s Substack, StrongHaven. It is shared here with permission. Images were provided by the writer unless otherwise indicated.
When Should a Stroad Become a Road?
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on Strong Towns member Will Gardner’s Substack, StrongHaven. It is shared here with permission. In-line images were provided by the writer.
The Traffic Model Deceit: How Highway Agencies Manipulate Data To Justify Wasteful Expansion
—This is an abridged summary of an article published in Dissent Magazine. For more information on this topic, read the full article here.
A Closer Look at Five Successful Years of Housing Rehab in Detroit
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on Alex Alsup’s Substack, The Chargeback. It is shared here with permission. All images were provided by the author.
Limiting Housing Is Actually Causing All That Traffic
—A slightly different version of this piece can be found on the author’s blog. All images were provided by the author.
A Requiem for the River Arts District
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on the author’s substack onHousing. It is shared here with permission. All images were provided by the author.
Can Courtyard Blocks Make Cities More Family Friendly?
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, in the Chicago Tribune. It is shared here with permission. The in-line image was provided by the author.
6 Tips for Creating Friendly Storefronts That Draw People In
—This article was reposted, in slightly different form, from the Practice of Place blog, which focuses on the art and science of creating thriving public and shared places. It is shared here with permission. All images were provided by the author.
A Focus on Helmets Clouds Our Vision of What Makes Kids Safe
—This article was originally published, in slightly different form, on Strong Towns member Will Gardner’s Substack, StrongHaven. It is shared here with permission. All in-line images were provided by the author.