Challenger Cities EP44: Your City Isn’t Crowded, It’s Just Full of Cars with Daniel Herriges

Challenger Cities by Iain Montgomery

Episode notes

aniel Herriges joins us to explore one of the most underestimated levers for better cities: parking reform. A longtime Strong Towns writer and co-author of Escaping the Housing Trap, Daniel explains how the post-war American obsession with car storage has quietly shaped—and often strangled—urban life.

From zoning codes that make beloved main streets illegal, to the $127 billion annual subsidy for “free” parking, Herriges walks through the cultural, financial, and environmental costs of designing places around peak car demand. But more importantly, he makes a compelling case for a bottom-up approach to urban change: one that values small bets, local agency, and a return to permission-based development.

This is not a podcast about technical policy. It’s about rediscovering momentum. And why cities that want to become more livab ... 

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