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On this week’s episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution podcast, we’re featuring a Strong Towns member and mayor of Cedar Falls, Iowa. In this interview with Rachel Quednau, Rob Green shares his journey from Coast Guard officer to neighborhood association president to mayor.
He’s passionate about government transparency and accessibility—so much so that he held office hours in the local grocery store to meet with constituents.
This discussion gets into the nitty gritty of updating some zoning codes and figuring out government staffing in a midsize college town. Mayor Green also shares how he first got plugged into Strong Towns, his advice for people feeling disconnected from local decision-making, and why you should always carry a notebook.
Additional Show Notes
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“Thank You from a Speculator” (land value tax video) •
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Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity (the first Strong Towns book) •
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Mayor Green’s Facebook page •
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Visit our employment page to learn about our current job openings. •
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Join the discussion about this episode in the Strong Towns Facebook Community group. •
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Send us your own voicemail about the small (or big) thing you’re doing to make your town stronger. Just record a voice memo on your phone and email it to [email protected]. •
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Subscribe to The Bottom-Up Revolution on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Podbean, or via RSS. •
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Support this podcast by becoming a Strong Towns member today. •
Release date
Lydbog: 30. september 2021
Fakta
On this week’s episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution podcast, we’re featuring a Strong Towns member and mayor of Cedar Falls, Iowa. In this interview with Rachel Quednau, Rob Green shares his journey from Coast Guard officer to neighborhood association president to mayor.
He’s passionate about government transparency and accessibility—so much so that he held office hours in the local grocery store to meet with constituents.
This discussion gets into the nitty gritty of updating some zoning codes and figuring out government staffing in a midsize college town. Mayor Green also shares how he first got plugged into Strong Towns, his advice for people feeling disconnected from local decision-making, and why you should always carry a notebook.
Additional Show Notes
•
“Thank You from a Speculator” (land value tax video) •
•
Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity (the first Strong Towns book) •
•
Mayor Green’s Facebook page •
•
Visit our employment page to learn about our current job openings. •
•
Join the discussion about this episode in the Strong Towns Facebook Community group. •
•
Send us your own voicemail about the small (or big) thing you’re doing to make your town stronger. Just record a voice memo on your phone and email it to [email protected]. •
•
Subscribe to The Bottom-Up Revolution on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Podbean, or via RSS. •
•
Support this podcast by becoming a Strong Towns member today. •
Release date
Lydbog: 30. september 2021
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