As drivers continued to pop the curb on her block, Strong Towns Genevieve Barber knew she and her neighbors needed to intervene. Their plan: plant fifteen street trees—Trident Maples, to be exact—to discourage speeding while boosting the safety of people walking, biking, and driving. In this episode, Genevieve shares the story behind the street trees and how you can lead a similar project in your own neighborhood, including why you should trust your observations regarding the state of your neighborhood, how to pitch the vision of street trees to your neighbors, and how small bets make communities stronger.
Lauren Fisher: Building Family and Community Resilience
Ilana Preuss: Saving Downtown with Small-Scale Manufacturing
Michael Kelley: Making Cities More Bike- and Walk-Friendly
Nick Meyer: Shining a Spotlight on the Good That's Happening in Your Town
Haile McCollum: Small Business Owner and Community Leader
John Simmerman: Building Active Towns
Nathan Chung and Ryan Karb: Improving Food Access Through Mobile Markets
Sophia Hosain: Composting for Community
Coté Soerens: Creating a Coffee Shop for the Whole Neighborhood
Jeanyll Morris: Empowering Young People to Rebuild Homes
Marilyn Burns and Leah Ross: Starting a Community Laundry Co-op
Charles and Whitney Coats: Promoting More Housing, More Options, More Access
Mayor Chris Frye: Shifting Perceptions About a Rust Belt City
De'Amon Harges: A Roving Listener
Lisa Leslie: Building a Cohousing Community
Jason T. Hyman: Bridging the Wealth Gap Through Intentional Investment
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