Humility Versus Hubris in American Urbanism

Humility Versus Hubris in American Urbanism

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What Comes After the Interstate Era? | New Report

For years, the dominant explanation for America’s infrastructure problems has been that we haven’t invested enough. Yet federal spending on transportation is at historic highs, and frustration with the results continues to grow. This report offers a different interpretation. The ...  Afficher plus

Where the Strong Towns Movement Is Headed in 2026

In this year’s State of Strong Towns address, Chuck Marohn reflects on where the movement stands at the start of 2026 — what’s changed, what’s growing, and how the work ahead remains grounded in humility, restraint, and bottom-up action. Additional Show Notes ‍Watch on YouTube. R ...  Afficher plus

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