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How to plan for the ‘creative wellness’ of a city (like Minot)

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Diana Budds

Fast Company

Urban planning has long focused on roads, housing, and infrastructure. But a growing movement is asking a different question: what if culture was treated as essential to a city’s health? A new 500-page handbook argues that arts, heritage, and creative expression aren’t extras—they’re tools for equity, resilience, and community connection. With case studies from around the world, the book shows how integrating cultural planning into core policy can reshape how cities grow, support their residents, and hold onto the stories that make a place feel like home. Diana Budds with Fast Company has the full story that matters in every place that wants citizens to prosper.

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Diana Budds

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