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Is the City the Problem or the Solution?
Housing debates often stall on the question of scale: should solutions come from the state, sweeping aside local barriers, or from cities themselves, learning to govern better from the ground up? Strong Towns argues the latter. State preemption, they warn, may win short-term victories but risks weakening the very communities it aims to help. Real reform, they contend, means equipping local governments to lead — cultivating trust, capacity, and resilience so change can last. Charles Marohn with Strong Towns has the full story.
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