In established neighborhoods, add new construction with sensitivity and appealing scale
Next time you open the website of a smart growth organization, take a look at the images it features. Chances are you’ll see at least one…
Lifting zoning restrictions may not help housing affordability as much as some hope. But if we must bring some change to established neighborhoods, let’s at least do it with human scale and respect for the things people love about their communities. My latest: bit.ly/4tr2eKE
10.02.2026 12:17
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Human scale development on Connecticut Ave NW in Washington, DC.
In our enthusiasm for housing and increased density, advocates can overlook the opportunities and benefits of human-scale development. Our images often suggest that this scale represents what we do; my new essay argues that we should more often practice what we preach. bit.ly/4tr2eKE
09.02.2026 16:02
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Press release: Beth Osborne announced as President and CEO of Smart Growth America - Smart Growth America
Wow! Congratulations to @smartgrowthusa.bsky.social for hiring @bethosborne.bsky.social as its new president and CEO. What a wonderful choice! Godspeed, Beth! www.smartgrowthamerica.org/knowledge-hu...
22.10.2025 20:30
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Apparently, no one seems particularly bothered, but for the past few days, Trump has been talking repeatedly about being a dictator.
If Americans don’t want that, the window to stop him is closing quickly.
26.08.2025 20:48
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Yes.
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Trump Administration Orders Work Halted on Wind Farm That Is Nearly Built
This is just so self-defeating for our country. Creating complete unpredictability for an infant industry
Killing an infant in its cradle…really people??
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/22/c...
23.08.2025 00:03
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Looking at some of the replies to this post, it's notable how different the approach is in cycling+walking-friendly countries like the Netherlands + Sweden to that in most countries that face these weather conditions.
24.08.2025 11:06
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Excellent response!
25.08.2025 14:36
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JFC what are we even doing? This neighborhood park is treeless and desolate so it can be a parking lot once a year?
25.08.2025 14:33
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Cartoon illustrating, how traffic induces more traffic. “There is too much traffic for Billy to walk to school, so we drive him.”
As our kids go #BackToSchool, never forget that we ARE the traffic that we’re afraid of. If more kids walked, biked or rode transit to school, it would erase a massive number of car trips each day, and our kids would be safer, healthier and better at school. HT Ian Lockwood.
Spread the word.
19.08.2025 16:26
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Apparently getting disaster aid has become a privilege in the US
20.08.2025 15:03
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This is an important piece of evidence. US drivers need to slow TF down, especially on streets and roads where people live:
20.08.2025 15:39
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It was awesome collaborating with @tomflood.bsky.social on this project. So cool to see this up!
20.08.2025 15:23
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White sands New Mexico
20.08.2025 00:44
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Wow!
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Want to Stay Healthy? Move to a Walkable City.
A new study illustrates how a city’s specific infrastructure contributes to its inhabitants’ overall health and wellbeing
This suggests that not just personal preferences, but the “built environment” (i.e. the layout and planning of a city), plays a considerable role in the walking habits of a given individual.
#MobilityIsEquity
www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adve...
20.08.2025 10:33
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The Trump administration is intent on destroying U.S. higher education, which has for more than half a century been a beacon to the world.
18.08.2025 19:46
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This, too, is America:
18.08.2025 20:41
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So sad and, frankly, outrageous that someone with these violations on his record is allowed to drive:
18.08.2025 20:35
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23.1% of principle residences in Paris are social housing. Keeping homes affordable for everyone that works here is what makes a city great. Here is a newly renovated project near my apartment.
#paris #15minutecity #urbanism #housing #socialhousing
www.apur.org/en/housing-d...
16.08.2025 19:32
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SUV parked across a sidewalk at an auto shop driveway (illegal and unsafe)
If it fits, I sits.
If drivers have such a hard time understanding that the sidewalk can’t be parked on, maybe we need to remove more driveways that intersect sidewalks.
This driver’s choice pushes pedestrians into one of the city’s highest injury streets (Nicollet).
16.08.2025 01:36
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Moving to a more walkable city pays off for health, scientists find | CBC News
People who moved to a walking friendly city walked more, and at the brisk pace favoured to improve health and prevent disease, a new natural experiment shows.
“Walkable cities allow you to access more amenities on foot for daily life, like going to school or work, buying ingredients for dinner…But that's not available to everyone, given many cities and suburbs in Canada and the U.S. have been designed to emphasize transport by car, urban planners say.”
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So agree with this! The kind on the right -- there are a zillion in Seattle -- look like they were designed by committee, or rather, by a group of subcommittees that only fitfully communicated with one another.
16.08.2025 06:45
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Disgusting.
16.08.2025 20:23
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Remember all of the “food prices are too high” social media posts from 2024?
Grocery price inflation is higher now than it was then
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