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Podcast: Advocating for Clean Water and Flood Prevention at the State Level

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Strong Towns
Tiffany Owens Reed

Strong Towns

Stormwater might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about community infrastructure, but it’s a force that shapes our cities more than we realize. In the latest _Bottom-Up Revolution_ episode, Tiffany Owens Reed sits down with Ellie Riggs and Ryan Carter from Catawba Riverkeeper to unpack the connection between stormwater, parking reform, and development policy.

They discuss a new stormwater management bill headed to the North Carolina legislature and why curbing impervious surfaces—think sprawling parking lots—can make cities more resilient. Their insights offer a look at how policy tweaks at the state level can ripple through communities, changing how we think about water, land use, and development. Have a listen below:

Strong Towns
Tiffany Owens Reed

Strong Towns

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