@jeff4place.bsky.social
Striving to be the Rachel Ray of urbanism. Founder of Revitalize, or Die. Talks shit on parking.
When people live in vibrant, connected environments, they thrive. But in neglected, isolating βcagesβ issues like addiction and apathy flourish. If we want change, we must build better spaces that foster connection, purpose, and pride. Letβs create communities where people can truly thrive.
16.01.2025 14:33 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Yesterday, I led a workshop in Palmetto with Florida Main Street on combating civic apathy by fostering pride. After, Keep Manatee Beautiful hosted a scavenger hunt/trash cleanup. We saw the power of teamwork and the pride in action. Small steps, big impact! #CivicPride #Palmetto
14.01.2025 13:51 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Iβll never be good at short form social. If I canβt write 1200 words I donβt want to do it.
05.12.2024 22:25 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Hereβs a piece I wrote on local growth vs extraction and why we have to rethink our development policies.
04.12.2024 13:43 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks @ilanapreuss.bsky.social for the suggestion!
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Healthy cities = healthy people. By building places where people can walk, connect, and thrive, weβre not just fixing citiesβweβre transforming lives.
#UrbanDesign
10/11
Raise your cityβs standards. Good enough isnβt enough anymore. Set a vision, enforce quality, and make people proud to call your city home.
#UrbanAesthetics
9/11
Civic pride starts with ownership. From your front yard to city hall, care breeds pride. Everyone plays a role in making a city lovable again.
#CommunityMatters
8/11
Fiscal health = better communities. Cities should invest in projects that create lasting value, not gimmicks or quick wins. Build a legacy, not liabilities.
#SmartDevelopment
7/11
Mental health isnβt just personalβitβs civic. The way our cities look and feel impacts how we live. Beautiful, well-maintained spaces foster connection and reduce stress.
#UrbanWellness
6/11
Your city has a side-chick. Too much focus on tourists and not enough on locals? Prioritize residents who live and invest in your city every day.
#CommunityFirst
5/11
Your city is stubborn AF. Clinging to outdated systems isnβt working. Itβs time to evolveβor get left behind.
#UrbanInnovation
4/11
Your city is addicted to bad habits. Chasing big manufacturers and sprawling growth? Thatβs the junk food of economic development. Time for better solutions.
#EconomicHealth
3/11
Neglect is killing our cities. Like anything valuable, cities require care and maintenance. Stop treating your town like a disposable item.
#CivicHealth
2/11
Your city is sickβbut it doesnβt have to stay that way. Weβve neglected the spaces that matter most. Letβs talk about symptoms and solutions.
#HealthyCities
1/11
Your city is sick.
These posts are highlights from my book, Your City is Sick, where I explore why so many cities are struggling and how we can transform them into thriving, healthy communities. Letβs rethink how we treat the places we call home.
If you want to live in a place where all the brightest donβt move away, youβre going to have to accept some standards.
24.11.2024 14:28 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Suburbs make me sad and angry at the same time.
23.11.2024 22:44 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0A little harsh but accurate
23.11.2024 21:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0100 years ago tomorrow.
New York Times, November 23, 1924: βThe automobile looms up as a far more destructive piece of mechanism than the machine gun. The reckless motorist deals more death than the artilleryman. β¦ Immediate action [is necessary] to halt the homicidal orgy of the automobile.β
I havenβt, but I like the suggestion!
22.11.2024 15:28 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I think a second book just about place might be in my future.
22.11.2024 15:01 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 1Pittsburgh could build some quality housing and establish some decent urbanism but an amusement park would be way more fun for visitors.
www.constructiondive.com/news/pittsbu...
By 2030, Paris will have removed 60,000 parking spaces and replaced them with trees.
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
A woman in Texas said to me last week that they need to change the local culture in order to make the town nicer, but itβs actually the other way around. The culture improves along with the conditions of the built environment.
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