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  1. L.A.’s 8-Mile Bike Path Is Now a $1 Billion ProjectUpzoned56:09Notes
  2. Local Change Doesn’t Require a Big CrowdThe Bottom-Up Revolution20:21Notes
  3. The Sidewalk Joy Changing Portland’s SidewalksThe Bottom-Up Revolution44:22Notes
  4. The Water Crisis That Left a Small Town AbandonedUpzoned45:23Notes
  5. The Unexpected Value of a Walking TourThe Bottom-Up Revolution17:57Notes
  6. These Backyards Don’t Need SuburbiaThe Bottom-Up Revolution41:56Notes
  7. What If NIMBYs Were Paid to Say Yes?Upzoned38:15Notes
  8. The New Brutally Honest City SimulatorThe Bottom-Up Revolution16:57Notes
  9. Who Pays When the Highway Gets Bigger?The Bottom-Up Revolution54:28Notes
  10. When Boomers Don’t Downsize, What’s Left for Everyone Else?Upzoned40:48Notes
  11. Why City Hall Is So Hard to NavigateThe Bottom-Up Revolution17:57Notes
  12. The Retirement Plan Trapped Inside the Housing CrisisUpzoned34:56Notes
  13. Can a Front Yard Bring the Village Back?The Bottom-Up Revolution51:43Notes
  14. Car Ownership Versus the Promise of ConvenienceThe Bottom-Up Revolution16:16Notes
  15. Where Did the Village Go?The Bottom-Up Revolution51:43Notes
  16. Chicago’s $1.2 Billion Parking Meter ProblemUpzoned48:33Notes
  17. Can Rebuilding Make a Town Weaker?Upzoned49:43Notes
  18. The Housing Crisis Isn’t Moving in One DirectionUpzoned35:17Notes
  19. Charlotte Said No to a $4.3 Billion Highway. Now the State Wants $60 Million Back.Upzoned40:43Notes
  20. Why Do Vacant Storefronts Stay Vacant?Upzoned50:41Notes