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Aug 7, 2024 • 49min

How To Handle Small-Scale Development Finance: Insights From Kansas City

In this discussion, Jason Carter-Solomon, an incremental developer and commercial lender from Kansas City, shares his insights on small-scale development financing. He unpacks the layers of risk developers face, emphasizing the significance of understanding entitlements and building inspections. Jason highlights the emotional toll of navigating bureaucratic challenges and advocates for community collaboration. Through personal anecdotes, he illustrates the complexities of securing financing and the need for adaptability in fostering relationships with builders and inspectors.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 46min

You Don’t Actually Want To Abolish Property Taxes, and Here’s Why

Join the hosts as they dive into the debate on property taxes, exploring the implications of proposed cuts and the often-overlooked costs of city management. They argue against the abolition of property taxes, highlighting the benefits of a land value tax instead. The discussion reveals the necessity of sustainable funding for local services to prevent urban decline. Plus, enjoy a lighthearted banter on Twitter's rebranding and the challenges of engaging audiences online. Don't miss their humorous take on home maintenance hazards!
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Jul 24, 2024 • 1h

Why New York City’s Traffic Congestion Plan Crashed and Burned

New York City's ambitious congestion pricing program has recently been scrapped, leaving millions invested and infrastructure ready. The discussion highlights political challenges and contrasts NYC's approach with successful models from London and Stockholm. There's a call for reimagining traffic management, advocating for improved public transit rather than tolls. The hosts explore how user behavior can be influenced by dynamic pricing and share insights on fostering urban livability through innovative transportation solutions.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 60min

Faith in Action: How Religious Institutions Can Help Solve the Housing Crisis

This podcast discusses the YIGBY movement, where religious institutions use their land for housing projects. They explore the benefits, challenges, and broader mindsets surrounding this initiative. The conversation also touches on leveraging Facebook Marketplace for home items and memories of soccer experiences.
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Jul 10, 2024 • 48min

The Dollar Difference: Why Rural Poverty Benefits Dollar Stores More Than Urban

In this podcast, hosts Abby Newsham and Chuck Marohn discuss the success of Dollar General in rural areas compared to Family Dollar in urban areas. They explore the impact of dollar stores on impoverished neighborhoods and the dynamics of the free market in small towns. The conversation also delves into polyvagal theory, pain management, and sensory responses, offering unique insights and personal experiences.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 53min

How To Successfully Navigate the World of Incremental Development

Monte Anderson, town builder and founder of Incremental Development Alliance, discusses the importance and benefits of incremental development in addressing housing crises. He shares insights on innovative real estate strategies like building townhomes on parking lots, advocating for affordable housing, and fostering collaboration among developers. Anderson emphasizes the value of personal connections, long-term sustainability, and meaningful work in community enhancement.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 44min

Doug Barrick: Building a Strong Town as a Member of Local Government

In this episode of Upzoned, host Abby Newsham is joined by Doug Barrick, the town manager of Rutherfordton, North Carolina. Rutherfordton was one of the contestants in the 2024 Strongest Town Contest. Barrick discusses what it was like to compete, what Rutherfordton is doing to become a stronger town, and how the town’s unique location and history influence those efforts. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Doug Barrick (LinkedIn). Rutherfordton (LinkedIn). Abby Newsham (X/Twitter). Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.
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Jun 19, 2024 • 56min

Is the Non Profit Sector a Mess of 'Misconduct, Greed and Corruption'?

Discussion on the challenges within the nonprofit sector, including corruption and mismanagement. Contrasting performance management in public and private sectors. Uncovering the deception in food product marketing. Personal reflections on food preferences and dietary habits. Summer activities and book recommendations shared by the hosts.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 52min

An Inside Look at the Strong Towns National Gathering

Last month, Strong Towns hosted the National Gathering in Cincinnati. It was a two-day event packed with different speakers and sessions, with many advocates meeting each other in person for the first time. In this episode of Upzoned, Abby talks with Strong Towns founder Chuck Marohn about his unique experience at the Gathering, the process of choosing a keynote speaker, how the National Gathering differs from the Congress for the New Urbanism and ways Gatherings might change in the future. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Become a member today! Abby Newsham (X/Twitter). Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X). Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.
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May 22, 2024 • 1h 15min

From Bike Lovers to Zoning Experts: The Voices of Strong Towns

This special edition of Upzoned was recorded last week at the 2024 National Gathering. Join host Abby Newsham as she talks to attendees about their efforts to build stronger towns. Interviewees: (0:00) Lisa Hutson, a business owner who’s turning an abandoned factory into a mixed-use community hub. (8:52) Sean Suder, a zoning reform expert who helps cities make their zoning codes more people-friendly and defensible. (18:40) Chris Wyatt, a transit advocate who’s working to make public transit more pleasant and useful. (26:00) Hannah Stanton-Gockel, a bike commuter who uses her marketing experience to advocate for people-centric city design. (38:41) Isaac Gonzalez, one of the National Gathering presenters, who discusses how to be a good long-term advocate. (50:40) Jackson Lester, a public transit planner who intends to combat the housing crisis through infill development. (1:02:15) Jaclyn Cheves, director of policy and partnerships for Blue Zones, who discusses how cities can become healthier places. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Abby Newsham (X/Twitter). Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom.

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