RECENT ARTICLES – 2021

In a challenging year, CNU hosted a second successful virtual Congress, brought on a new executive director, and made significant advances in programs.

A town in Texas is on the leading edge of a trend to bring back the practical, efficient street networks for new development.

Great Lakes communities are prominent examples of what new urbanists often refer to as “receiver cities, towns, and villages.” They can prepare for migration by promoting growth that improves the quality of life of existing inhabitants.

Compact development, which contributes to carbon reduction, is also useful for climate adaptation and the building of defensible places.

Thirty years ago, Oklahoma City’s downtown was hurting badly, and the city’s livability and beauty were at a low ebb. A policy called MAPs transformed the city.