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The following posts are filed under: Society & Community.
In praise of… business owners
Street change projects often stand or fall on what “local businesses” are seen as thinking about the change. We always hear about them opposing change, but are they all really the same?
Read MoreUrbanerds Rahui Edition part 1: Cohousing
The May Urbanerds gathering, with its star-studded guest speaker lineup, was also blessed with an Urbanerd taking notes. Part 1: Charles Dawson’s dispatches from the Cohousing session
Read MoreSeize it or miss it: COVID stimulus and regeneration
We’re nearly going to Level 3, but COVID-19 is going to rattle our country for years to come. How do we stimulate and regenerate Ao-NZ, not just put ourselves back exactly where we were before?
Read MoreThe 15 Minute City
Paris’ mayor Anne Hidalgo has a powerful concept in her re-election campaign: the 15-minute city. It’s the kind of vision we need in Wellington
Read MoreWhere can we dance? Public space for people
Public space where people can meet, hang out, do stuff – even dance. It’s a sadly rare thing in our towns. Help some smart researchers understand what kind of public space you love
Read MoreUrbanerds drinks: End of year edition!
Come join other everyday superheroes fighting for better towns and cities! Capes optional. Put it in the diary folks – and note this special edition is a Thursday
Read MoreUrbanerds Drinks – last of 2019
Come join us, superheroes, TOMORROW to celebrate ourselves and better towns!
Read MoreMayoral Race FOMO – a tale of two cities
Guest writer Michelle Rush notices a thing or two about local mayoral candidates…
Read MoreTransport: left, right, and centrist
Right now you could be forgiven for thinking Conservatives Do Cars Not Rail and Liberals Do Rail & Bikes Not Cars. Is this just NZ immaturely politicising another big issue, or is there fundamentally a left / right approach to transport?
Read MoreTalking Transport Hui: Regional (and southeastern city) Candidates
Contenders for Wellington’s Eastern and Southern Wards joined Regional council candidates in the second of The Traffic Jam’s Talking Transport hui, 25th September. Here are hot takes from chief Traffic Jammer Bryan Crump
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