Every month,\xa0we host\xa0Ask Strong Towns\xa0to give you a chance to ask your burning questions about our vision for change, and how the Strong Towns approach might apply in your unique place \u2014 and give us a chance to share our answers with the world, so it might help other\xa0Strong Citizens.\xa0The live Ask Strong Towns webcast is open to all\xa0Strong Towns members, but afterward, we share the audio on our podcast.\nHere are the questions Chuck and Kea discussed today:\nWhat makes for a good urban road?\nWhat are the key metrics which we can use to judge whether a town is strong? I know it's not the municipal bond rating...\nI live in a city where the economy and population are growing. How can we build momentum for a Strong Towns approach in a place like this?\nWhat are your thoughts on home-sharing systems like AirBnB and short-term hotels?\nYou present a simple and compelling argument for why our development pattern is causing our cities to go bankrupt. What factors are\xa0not\xa0being considered when we look at\xa0tax value per acre maps?\nWhat needs to happen so that more people can be engaged in local decision making and planning processes?\nMy town has a walkable main street with some vacant land surrounding it. Should we prioritize strengthening our main street or developing the vacant land into something more productive?\nWhat's the low-hanging fruit? Where do you start building Strong Towns if you're a regular person, not an elected official or leader? Just riding a bike to work doesn't seem like it will make a big difference...\nVisit the Ask Strong Towns page\xa0to learn more about this webcast, submit a question and get info about the next episode:\xa0www.strongtowns.org/ask-strong-towns