A review by wrongvswrite
Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity by Charles L. Marohn Jr.

4.0

We can find local, proximate solutions by walking the ground instead of bird's-eye-view planning. Historically, cities have been built gradually with small experimental changes rather than sweeping plans—since those abrupt changes will call up maintenance all at once later rather than on a rotating basis. Don't kick the can of debt down the road for our descendants. Invest in the infrastructure we currently have instead of bloating out—redefine how we measure "success" and "growth."