White Salmon, University Place vie for votes to advance in national tournament
People from Washington State and from across the country will cast their votes starting Monday, February 28 to determine which Evergreen State community will represent in the Elite Eight round of the annual Strongest Town Contest.
Washington cities have competed in the national competition before. Bellingham and Kenmore both represented in 2021, with Kenmore advancing to the second round of voting. However, in the six years the contest has run, none have yet procured a title.
“We’re not necessarily looking for those communities that somehow already have it made; they probably don’t exist,” said Strong Towns Content Manager Jay Stange.
We’re more interested in highlighting towns and cities who are doing the hard work of becoming stronger, putting in place the processes, systems, and commitments that build enduring resilience and longterm prosperity.
Jay Stange, Strong Towns Content Manager and Contest Organizer
Highlights:
• The Strongest Town Contest is a celebration of communities that are putting their focus on townmaking practices that build resilience and prosperity.
• Contest begins with Sweet Sixteen voting on Monday, Feb. 28, and concludes with the announcement of the 2022 champion on Friday, April 8.
• The 2022 Strongest Town will be visited by nationally recognized author, engineer, and advocate for strong communities Chuck Marohn. This city will also be featured prominently on the Strong Towns website with a series of articles outlining their efforts to provide citizens with a good life in a prosperous place.
• Voting is open to anyone.
• Full Contest Details / Press+Partner Kit
• Contest begins with Sweet Sixteen voting on Monday, Feb. 28, and concludes with the announcement of the 2022 champion on Friday, April 8.
• The 2022 Strongest Town will be visited by nationally recognized author, engineer, and advocate for strong communities Chuck Marohn. This city will also be featured prominently on the Strong Towns website with a series of articles outlining their efforts to provide citizens with a good life in a prosperous place.
• Voting is open to anyone.
• Full Contest Details / Press+Partner Kit
A contest for progress
Cities across North America are using more and more resources while providing less for residents—less safety in transportation, less of a robust local economy, less commitment to sound public finance.
The Strongest Town Contest launched in 2016 to spotlight communities that are leading the way to a better future. No place is perfect, and most of them are fighting against inertia from risky finance and wasteful development practices adopted after WWII. But the 16 communities selected to compete in the contest are pushing forward with a tried-and-true approach toward restoration, one that:
- Relies on incremental investments (little bets) instead of large, transformative projects
- Favors resiliency of result over efficiency of execution
- Is designed to adapt to feedback, to evolve over time to meet the changing needs of the community
- Is inspired by bottom-up action and not top-down systems
- Seeks to conduct as much of life as possible at a human scale
- Is obsessive about accounting for its revenues, expenses, assets and long-term liabilities
Each round, a different aspect of participating communities will be featured on the contest website, and the public will vote on which towns are best applying the Strong Towns approach to create a thriving place.
Media Contacts:
Strong Towns - Lauren Fisher, Communications
lauren@strongtowns.org / (844) 218-1681
University Place - James Feore, People Oriented Places Spokesperson
jjfeore@gmail.com / (253) 666-5917
White Salmon - Brendan Conboy, Land Use Planner
brendan@ci.white-salmon.wa.us / 509-493-1133 Ext. 204
Strong Towns - Lauren Fisher, Communications
lauren@strongtowns.org / (844) 218-1681
University Place - James Feore, People Oriented Places Spokesperson
jjfeore@gmail.com / (253) 666-5917
White Salmon - Brendan Conboy, Land Use Planner
brendan@ci.white-salmon.wa.us / 509-493-1133 Ext. 204
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Past Winners:
2021 - Lockport, Illinois
2020 - Watertown, South Dakota
2019 - Pensacola, Florida
2018 - Muskegon, Michigan
2017 - Traverse City, Michigan
2016 - Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Strong Towns helps local leaders identify the cause of decline in our cities and take action to build a stronger, financially resilient future. The Strong Towns movement is reshaping the North American development pattern with a return to bottom-up, incremental growth.