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Six Principles For City BuildingHow to move forward and build communities that make people’s lives better.May 19, 20211May 19, 20211
Slowing Down For AutumnSome reading to help the shift to a slower time of year.Oct 2, 2020Oct 2, 2020
What Does The Future Hold For American Cities?What might help the places we live, work, and play rebound in these uncertain times?Jun 30, 20201Jun 30, 20201
Why America Must Rethink Public GoodsThe COVID-19 pandemic has made clear the folly of four decades of disinvestment in shared resources.Mar 31, 2020Mar 31, 2020
What COVID-19 Can Teach Us About Investing In The CommunityAs disruptions spread, it’s plain to see we need to invest more in community organizations and institutions.Mar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
Some Simple Ideas For Improving Urban TransportationThese fixes won’t take years and millions of dollars to implement.Mar 10, 20201Mar 10, 20201
Plan The Most For Those With The Least: Remembering Norman KrumholzThe urban planning luminary, who passed away in December, left a legacy that still impacts the profession today.Mar 3, 2020Mar 3, 2020
Missed Connection: Killing The 3C Corridor Rail Project Was ShortsightedOhio’s urban centers are economically vital, why aren’t they better connected?Feb 25, 2020Feb 25, 2020