How can you make a steep hill more walkable?

At the national Main Street Conference, I saw a brilliant demonstration of how Gathering Your Crowd generates more innovative solutions to all kinds of problems.  I went to a session presented by AARP on livable communities, which includes walkability, accessibility and all kinds of things to make your town better for people of all ages….

How do you pick the winning ideas? What are the best bets to improve a town?

Which idea would you support to revitalize your town:  a town-wide beautification project like America Blooms a tourism promotion that leverages small investments by locals a rock hunt Which way would you vote?  It’s a trick question. All of those have succeeded, just in different towns.  Castle Rock, Washington, adopted an America Blooms beautification project….

You remind people about your past all the time. Do you ever remind them you have a future?

We spend enough time reminding people our town has a past. We don’t spend enough time reminding people our town has a future. If every mural depicts the past, who is showing the future?  Every town needs a future mural, or a series of them.  I love that you did a display of historic photos…

If you don’t like someone else’s flag, don’t pull it down

Your big idea for your town doesn’t require unanimous consent. You just need you and your big idea. Put your idea on a flag, and plant your flag where everyone can see it. People who like the idea will be drawn to you.  Here’s the thing: don’t tear down anyone else’s flag. You don’t have…

Post your local hashtag where visitors will see it

This one is a simple idea that came up when I was visiting Cathlamet, Washington, population 553: Post your local hashtag where visitors will see it.  The Cathlamet Chamber of Commerce does an awesome local photo contest. Most of the photos come from locals. They use these on their annual events calendar and other publications. …