How Inner City Highways Bankrupt Downtowns And How We Rebuild

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New Zealand Keynote Planning In A World Of Limits

Speaking to planners in New Zealand, Chuck Marohn connects the country’s adopted infrastructure plan with a global pattern of cities that have grown themselves into insolvency. He traces the shift from incremental, pre‑Depression neighborhoods to postwar sprawl and explores what ...  Show more

Why Persuasion Fails When You Lead With Data

Good arguments fail when they ignore how people feel. Chuck Marohn and Joshua Bandoch talk through using empathy, ethical persuasion, and values-based stories with everyone from public works directors to concerned residents. Their examples reveal why understanding fears and incen ...  Show more

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