Refuting 4 myths about why housing in Portland (and cities like it) is so expensive.
Read MoreThis fall, five articles explored important questions about the cost of housing and the need for "growth" and development in Portland, OR.
Read MoreThe task of moving from our bloated, modern zoning codes to ones that create Strong Towns is different from starting with a blank slate.
Read MoreOur job as Strong Towns advocates is to share our message with our friends, neighbors and others in our communities, to keep bringing the conversation back to the persistent fact that our current approach is not working financially. We’re broke and so we must start thinking differently.
Read MoreA fetish with density is spiking the rising tide of housing demand in cities like Portland. To make housing affordable, we have to deal with the cause of the spike.
Read MoreWhen the issue of housing affordability comes up again and again, it is always tied to the agreed upon narrative that Portland is growing and will continue to grow, world without end. I don't buy that.
Read MoreThe mechanism creating inflated housing prices in cities like Portland is actually relatively simple.
Read MoreQuestioning 4 common arguments about why housing is unaffordable in Portland.
Read MoreThese places all have many of the physical elements needed for success, quite frankly, because they were built for it originally. What they need most is people; people that care about the place and have the energy to make it better.
Read MorePedestrian activity is an indicator of vibrant neighborhoods and a healthy local economy. How can we transform our streets so that pedestrians feel safe and drivers are attentive and courteous to their needs?
Read MoreThe Portland Streetcar recently put out this infographic showcasing some of its recent successes and ridership stats.
Read MoreBuilding our cities to cater to the needs of car traffic have produced lower levels of livability. There are good reasons to believe that throwing more money at the existing system of building and operating streets will do little to make city life better.
Read MoreThe Member News Digest, a look at what's hot on the Strong Towns member blogs.
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