A new book by the eminent urbanist Jonathan Barnett will make you more optimistic about US cities and their growth.
  A checklist of physical qualities of walkable neighborhoods was enumerated by Dhiru Thadani in The Language of Towns and Cities.
  A proposal could add thousands of housing units to the City center, while making it more walkable and sociable.
  The town center at Trilith creates a walkable downtown in the rural/suburban county 20 miles south of Atlanta.
  Seeing the world through the eyes of a pedestrian who has to walk everywhere reveals perspectives that drivers never notice.
  The Sundial Building is nearing completion in Minneapolis, and architect Marques King has posted images and some of its features on LinkedIn. The building features a cool rainwater collection system that recycles approximately 90,000 gallons of...
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    Transit, TOD  Ten steps toward autonomous urbanism
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Better Cities & Towns Archive
CNU 19 brings changes to board
CNU welcomed three new  members to the Board of Directors during CNU 19: Sarah Lewis, Marcy  McInelly, and Dan Slone.
Prospect, a traditional neighborhood development in Longmont,
Prospect, a traditional neighborhood development in Longmont, Colorado, has opened its first commercial building. The 10,500-square-foot building is...
Ride transit, lose weight
Dr. John M. MacDonald, a criminology professor and behavioral scientist  at the University of Pennsylvania, wanted to know whether switching from...
Narrow streets are not only safer
Narrow streets are not only safer and more pedestrian-friendly,  they also cost less. According to recent calculations by a Utah consultant, the cost...
Great Ideas
Washington flips the switch on parking reform
State legislation takes a new approach to removing parking mandates—one that is far more comprehensive.
ROBERT STEUTEVILLE JUL. 25, 2025



