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Resources Mentioned
- Case-Shiller US National Home Price Index by Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
- Is the US trapped in a perpetual housing bubble? by Charles Marohn
- Why aren't we building middle income housing? by Rick Jacobus
- If you're going to allow ADUs, don't make it so hard to build one by Daniel Herriges
- Big Win for ADUs: FHA to Count Rental Income for Mortgages by Ben Abramson
- Has Statewide Upzoning Failed to Unlock Housing Production in California? by Daniel Herriges
- Say Yes to New Housing - Before Anyone Even Asks to Build It by Edward Erfurt & Lindsey Beckworth
- Florida City Prepares Pre-Approved Plan to Lower Barriers for Small Developers by Ben Abramson
- Pre-Permitted Plans Help Kalamazoo Bring Housing Back by Ben Abramson
- Pre-Approved Housing Plans by City of Leavenworth
- The Growth Ponzi Scheme by Charles Marohn
- This Ponzi Scheme Might END Suburban Prosperity Video by Mike Pasternock of Strong Towns
- Spokane Just Ditched Parking Mandates. What's Stopping the Rest of Washington? by Ryan Packer in The Urbanist
Incremental Development
- Unleash the Swarm of Small Scale Development (e-book) and Office Hours Q&A
- Where did all the small developers go? (article)
- Savor your small parcels and create more of them (article)
- A new generation of town makers (article)
- We need small homes (article)
- Illustrating investment potential in your neighborhood (article)
- Is gentle density enough? (article)
- Lets infill a traditional neighborhood and make a profit (article)
- Encouraging fine grained development (article)
- Getting lean and the end of block development (article)
- On beyond infill (article)
Municipal Government Action
- Have you met this guy? (article)
- If we're not going to maintain what we have, then why bother building anything new? (article)
- Give the people what they want (article)
- Kick the tires on your local zoning code (article)
- You care about the subdivision regulations: you just don't know it (article)
- Stop shoehorning suburbia into walkable places (article)
- Why aren't parks open at night? (article)
- Grand parks vs neighborhood parks (article)
- 10 steps to fix your city (article)
- If we don't maintain it, it will fall apart (article)
- Orderly but dumb (article)
- Small, simple, and flexible (article)
- Let them apply for variances (article)
- Conversations with an engineer (article)
- How zoning codes reinforce car dependency (article)
- We regulate the wrong things (article)
- What to do when your city won't listen to reason (article)
Traditional Development Pattern
- Is this development out of scale? (article)
- We can have both more housing and good urban form (article)
- Porches, walkability, and sustainability (article)
- The party analogy (article)
- Neighborhoods were never meant to be unchanging (article)
- Movie set urbanism revisited (article)
- Recipe for a remarkable neighborhood (article)
- The catch 22 of retrofitting the suburbs (article)
- Learning to love a humble neighborhood (article)
- The living city vs the mechanical city (article)
- The invisible hand that designed your city (article)
- 3 Rochester neighborhoods and why they work (article)
- Better towns through stress (article)
- The value of old buildings (article)
- Small spaces and secret passages (article)
- Good enough urbanism (article)
- Traditional development is not retro: it's timeless (article)
- Our self-imposed scarcity of nice places (article)
Parking
- There are problems the market can't solve: parking isn't one of them (article)
- Stuck in Park (e-book)
Community & Safety
- 8 ways to be a better neighborhood (article)
- The magic of tree lined streets (article)
- Accidentally on purpose (article)
Learn (Even) More
- Creating Housing Opportunities in a Strong Town (ST Academy Course $395)
- Urban Design Principles for a Strong Town (ST Academy Course $225)
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