Ray Berger
@rayb.bsky.social
Urbanism + tech (for the people)
Currently in SF.
Founder: @urbanismnow.com
Publishing with: thelabofthought.co
Currently in SF.
Founder: @urbanismnow.com
Publishing with: thelabofthought.co
Nice writeup. Do you see the Strong Towns focus on long term economic sustainability as aligned with YIMBY?
November 11, 2025 at 4:16 AM
Nice writeup. Do you see the Strong Towns focus on long term economic sustainability as aligned with YIMBY?
Authored by Sen. Scott Wiener and championed by YIMBYs, this is one of the most significant zoning reforms in modern California history. It's a bold step toward the future of our cities.
October 10, 2025 at 5:25 PM
Authored by Sen. Scott Wiener and championed by YIMBYs, this is one of the most significant zoning reforms in modern California history. It's a bold step toward the future of our cities.
- Increased Housing Supply: A direct strategy to tackle the state's affordability crisis through upzoning. - Smarter Growth: Reducing sprawl and long commutes by focusing development where infrastructure already exists.
October 10, 2025 at 5:25 PM
- Increased Housing Supply: A direct strategy to tackle the state's affordability crisis through upzoning. - Smarter Growth: Reducing sprawl and long commutes by focusing development where infrastructure already exists.
By allowing mid-rise apartments near rail and bus hubs in 8 urban counties, the law directly promotes:
- Transit-Oriented Development: Prioritizing people over cars and building vibrant, walkable communities.
- Transit-Oriented Development: Prioritizing people over cars and building vibrant, walkable communities.
October 10, 2025 at 5:25 PM
By allowing mid-rise apartments near rail and bus hubs in 8 urban counties, the law directly promotes:
- Transit-Oriented Development: Prioritizing people over cars and building vibrant, walkable communities.
- Transit-Oriented Development: Prioritizing people over cars and building vibrant, walkable communities.
This is a really wonderful comic about such an important issue. We're gonna share it in @urbanismnow.com's newsletter tomorrow!
July 29, 2025 at 3:24 AM
This is a really wonderful comic about such an important issue. We're gonna share it in @urbanismnow.com's newsletter tomorrow!
You can find the link and more in our latest @urbanismnow.com issue: urbanismnow.substack.com/p/23-night-t...
#23: Night Train Comfort, Solar Apartheid, and Interactive Urban Museums
Welcome to the 23rd issue of Urbanism Now, our weekly newsletter curated with brief and insightful urban ideas from around the world to inspire action where you (c)are.
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June 24, 2025 at 11:00 PM
You can find the link and more in our latest @urbanismnow.com issue: urbanismnow.substack.com/p/23-night-t...
I learned all this and much more in a free workshop hosted by @beta.nyc on Monday. Fortunately, they're hosting ANOTHER workshop on Friday! If you want to learn the nuts and bolts of what it means for governments to be transparent and make data-drive decisions this is a great place to start!
June 24, 2025 at 11:00 PM
I learned all this and much more in a free workshop hosted by @beta.nyc on Monday. Fortunately, they're hosting ANOTHER workshop on Friday! If you want to learn the nuts and bolts of what it means for governments to be transparent and make data-drive decisions this is a great place to start!
It turns out this is just another step in a long long history of NYC's efforts to make governing transparent. For over 150 years they've published a daily newspaper called The City Record that gives a detailed view of what the city's many departments are doing.
June 24, 2025 at 11:00 PM
It turns out this is just another step in a long long history of NYC's efforts to make governing transparent. For over 150 years they've published a daily newspaper called The City Record that gives a detailed view of what the city's many departments are doing.
It was a wonderful episode so I can recommend it!
February 16, 2025 at 8:25 AM
It was a wonderful episode so I can recommend it!
Is it only for students? It's a bit unclear
January 15, 2025 at 2:21 PM
Is it only for students? It's a bit unclear