Cleveland’s 15-minute city journey
Cleveland is pursuing the most integrated government-led effort in the United States to use 15-minute-city principles to create a more vibrant and equitable city.
Vision Zero
A focus on safety could be the “keystone habit” for reimagining our transportation systems and transforming our cities.
Do rich countries make bad cities?
The world’s great cities were built by people with far fewer resources and much less access to technology than we have now.
The Obel Award
Professor Carlos Moreno has received the 2021 Obel Award for his development of the 15-minute city framework.
The 15-minute city as marketing slogan
The 15-minute city concept has gone from an obscure planning framework to a pervasive catchprase among property developers.
Access, not mobility
Access, not mobility, should guide urban planning decisions. The policy landscape is changing as decision makers and advocates become more aware of this.
Introducing the 15-Minute City Project
The 15-Minute City Project is an information resource designed to help access-focused urban transformations be what we need them to be: ambitious, inclusive, measurable and effectively implemented.