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Category: Colleagues

50-ish New Urbanists Walk Into A City….

March 27, 2022 Restless Urbanist

Last week, I boarded a buss with 51 other restless and talented urbanists on a 3 day, 2 night tour…

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Posted in: Colleagues, education, Restless, travel, Urbanism

Greater Productivity: A Strong Towns Approach

January 22, 2022 Restless Urbanist

Some thoughts inspired by my friend and urban avanglists, Charles Marohn, following his Curbside Chat.

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Posted in: Advocacy, Colleagues, Public Policy, Restless Filed under: Advocacy, Financing, StrongTowns

Get in Early and Get in Often

October 11, 2020 Restless Urbanist

A successful design requires the collaboration, participation, and consensus of many. In the public sector you have to get in…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Building, Codes, Colleagues, communities, Developers, Government, Planning, Public Policy, Restless, Tools, Urban Design

Place Summit

April 13, 2017 Restless Urbanist

I am walking in Memphis with an exceptional group of urban practitioners from across the country at the Place Summit. Two weeks…

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Posted in: Colleagues, Restless Filed under: Gathering, Summit

Strong Towns Transportation Summit

March 31, 2017 Restless Urbanist

This weekend I am in Tulsa, Oklahoma, catching up with 250 of my Strong Towns friends.  Over the next couple…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Colleagues, Infrastructure, Public Policy, transportation Filed under: Strong Towns, Transportation, Tulsa

Looking for My Tribe: What has Happened?

March 23, 2017 Restless Urbanist

I am in search for my Urbanist Tribe. For the past few months, my urbanist friends seem to have lost…

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Posted in: Colleagues, Congress for the New Urbanism, Restless, Smart Growth, Urbanism Filed under: Charter, Colleagues, Tribe

When will Facebook Be Fun Again?

March 5, 2017 Restless Urbanist

Over the past few months, my wife asked me “when will Facebook be fun again?”. I cannot take credit for her…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Colleagues, Profession Filed under: TED, Theory

Is the Congress for the New Urbanism really that different then the Tea Party?

February 2, 2010 Restless Urbanist

As I watch the Tea Party coverage on CSPAN, the similarities are striking to the National meeting of the Congress…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Colleagues, Congress for the New Urbanism, Public Policy Filed under: Politics, Protests, Tea Party

Walkable and Livable Communities Institute

January 10, 2010 Restless Urbanist 1 Comment

Dan Burden continues to expand and save the world. Last month he started the Walkable and Livable Communities Institute. Check…

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Posted in: Advocacy, Colleagues, walkability Filed under: Organizations, WALC, Walkability, Walkable

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