Author Charles Marohn to discuss latest book at the Brainerd Public Library – Brainerd Dispatch

Author Charles Marohn to discuss latest book at the Brainerd Public Library – Brainerd Dispatch

Escaping the Housing Trap: A New Viewpoint⁤ on an Old Problem

​ ⁢ ‌The housing​ crisis is⁢ a complex issue affecting⁢ communities across the nation.
⁣ ⁤ In their latest​ book, “Escaping the Housing Trap:​ The strong Towns ⁢Response⁣ to the Housing Crisis,” urbanists Charles Marohn and ⁣Daniel Herriges ⁢offer a fresh take on why we ⁢find ourselves in this predicament and propose actionable solutions.
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‌ ⁣ ⁢ ‌ As co-authors explain, the book delves into the fundamental tension between housing as a financial product versus housing as a necessity: “this is the key⁤ insight ‍that’s been ⁣missing from the housing crisis conversation; and the insight that can ⁣help cities fight back against the crisis from the bottom-up.”⁢

⁤ ⁤ ⁢ Marohn and Herriges trace ‍the history of​ housing‍ policy in​ the United States, revealing​ how it‌ has evolved into a system that often‌ prioritizes⁤ profit ‍over people. ⁤ They shed light on ​how this shift has resulted in a market increasingly rigged against those who simply seek affordable and stable housing​ solutions.
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⁤ The‌ authors emphasize‍ that true change‌ must​ begin locally. “Only local change, on a‌ neighborhood or city-wide⁤ scale, can begin to restore balance to⁣ the housing ⁤market,” they argue. ⁤

‌ ‍‍ ‌ an upcoming ⁣event hosted by the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library​ offers a unique⁤ opportunity to‍ hear Marohn⁢ discuss ⁣his ⁤groundbreaking insights in person.​ Mark⁢ your ‍calendars for February 3rd at‌ noon​ for a session exploring the key takeaways from “Escaping the Housing Trap.”

Author Charles Marohn to discuss latest book at the Brainerd Public Library – Brainerd Dispatch
Charles Marohn's​ book, “Escaping the ‌Housing⁣ Trap: The Strong‍ Towns Response to the Housing Crisis.

Charles Marohn’s book,⁣ “Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to‍ the Housing Crisis.”

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Civil ⁢engineer‌ and‌ land use planner Charles Marohn,known‍ as “Chuck” to friends and‍ colleagues,is the ⁢powerhouse behind Strong Towns. Wiht decades of experience in his field, Marohn holds both a ⁣bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a Master of Urban‌ and Regional Planning from​ the‌ University ⁢of​ Minnesota. He is a prolific author, having penned both “Strong⁢ Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild ⁣American Prosperity” and “Confessions ‌of ⁤a Recovering​ Engineer: Transportation for a Strong Town.”

Marohn isn’t just a writer; he’s a passionate advocate for his ideas. He hosts the‍ popular Strong Towns Podcast ⁤and is a primary contributor to the organization’s website. His message ⁣has resonated ‍across​ North America, ⁢as he has⁣ presented​ Strong Towns‍ concepts⁣ in hundreds of​ cities and towns. ‌His influence is undeniable, with Planetizen recognizing ⁢him as one of the 10 Most influential urbanists of all time.

This impactful presentation is made⁣ possible by the generous support of the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library, who make their vision ​a reality through dedicated volunteer work⁣ and fundraising efforts.The event is open ⁣to ⁤all, with ‍no ‌registration required.

For more⁣ details ⁤about the event, please contact ⁢the library at ⁤218-829-5574 or visit the ‍Friends of the ‌Library’s Facebook page ‍at ⁣

www.facebook.com/Friendsofthebrainerdpubliclibrary.

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How does Charles Marohn’s approach​ to‌ urban development prioritize economic resilience ‌and what specific strategies does⁤ he suggest for achieving ⁤this?

Interview with charles Marohn: The Man Behind Strong ⁣Towns

Charles‍ Marohn,‍ author and​ founder of Strong Towns, has revolutionized ⁢the ​way we think about urban development. ‌ With his​ deep understanding of civil⁤ engineering and ‌land use planning, marohn⁣ advocates ⁤for a bottom-up⁢ approach to building prosperous and resilient communities. We sat down with Marohn to discuss his​ work, his vision for the future, and his⁤ advice for building stronger⁤ towns.

Q: Your writings have sparked a national conversation about how our ​cities are planned and built. What inspired you‌ to start speaking out about these issues?

Marohn:‌ It began with my work as‌ a ‍civil​ engineer. I spent years seeing towns struggling with unsustainable infrastructure costs and a lack of ⁤economic vitality.‌ I‌ realized that ‌our traditional approach to urban development was failing us.

it wasn’t just ⁤about roads and bridges; it was about creating communities where​ people thrive, both economically‌ and socially. I wanted to share what I was learning and help people understand that ‌there ‍were better ways to‌ build‌ our⁢ towns and cities.

Q: Your book, “Strong Towns,” lays out‍ a compelling vision for a new kind⁣ of urbanism. Can you explain the core principles of‍ the Strong Towns movement in ⁢simple ‍terms?

Marohn: At its heart, Strong Towns is about​ building economic resilience. ⁤we believe that strong towns ⁢are built by focusing on incremental⁣ growth, ⁣diversified economies, and smart infrastructure investments. ​

That ⁤means starting small, building projects that make sense for⁤ the unique⁢ needs of each community, and creating a vibrant ⁤mix of housing, ‍jobs, and amenities. We also need to be mindful of our infrastructure investments,‍ making sure they generate long-term value⁢ and​ contribute to the overall health of the ⁤community.

Q: ⁤ What is the role ⁤of citizen engagement in building strong‍ towns?

Marohn: It’s absolutely essential! Communities can’t‍ grow and prosper without‍ the ‌active participation of ⁤their ⁣residents. Strong Towns is about empowering people to take ownership of their ‌communities and make a difference.⁢

We encourage‌ people to get⁢ involved in⁣ local ‍government, support⁢ local businesses, and advocate for smart growth policies. When citizens‌ are ⁢engaged,they create stronger,more resilient communities.

Q: What ​advice would you give to someone who wants to ‍make ‍their own community stronger?

Marohn: Start by learning about your community’s strengths⁣ and weaknesses.Talk to your neighbors, attend city council meetings, and explore the history of ⁤your town. Than, think about what changes you’d⁢ like to ⁣see and ⁤start taking action. ⁤

Even‍ small​ steps can‌ make a big difference. ⁣Support local businesses, volunteer in your community, and advocate ⁣for policies that promote walkable neighborhoods, affordable housing, and green spaces. Remember, building strong towns is a marathon, not a⁤ sprint. It takes ⁤time, effort, and a shared ​commitment to ​create a better ⁣future for ‍all.

What steps are you taking to build a stronger community? Share your ⁣thoughts in the comments below!

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