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Carmel: Leadership in Action, Part Three

February 25, 2007 By Aaron M. Renn

This is the third and final installment in my series on leadership in Carmel, Indiana. Click to read Part One and Part Two. This one is dedicated to the critics. Like any leader, Carmel and Mayor Brainard have had both those who've strongly praised them and those who hate them. That's ok. Leadership itself often polarizes and every good leader has been besieged by critics. Of course, not all leaders lead in the right direction and sometimes the critics are right. So let's listen to them. Criticism falls into three main categories: The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Governance and Public Services, Indianapolis

Carmel: Leadership in Action, Part Two

February 18, 2007 By Aaron M. Renn

This is the second part in my series on Carmel, Indiana. Here is a link to Part One, which covers the background and infrastructural elements. Part Three discusses various criticisms This part is focused on the redevelopment of Carmel's core around the principles of New Urbanism, and the attempt to build a downwtown from scratch. New Urbanism is a recent trend in urban planning that rejects the traditional suburban design pattern of highly segregated land uses (i.e., traditional zoning) and auto-oriented development in favor of more compact, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Indianapolis, Planning, Transport, and Environment

Carmel: Leadership in Action, Part One

February 11, 2007 By Aaron M. Renn

Carmel, Indiana is an Indianapolis suburb just across the northern border into Hamilton County. It has long been one of the premier addresses in the region, and clearly the most upscale suburb. The person who used to run the Indianapolis office of my company once remarked that he's never lived in another city where there was just one "rich suburb". When you think of wealthy communities in Indiana, it is Carmel and only Carmel that comes to mind. And believe me, most people in the state know it. So this is a town that attracts a unique type of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Governance and Public Services, Indianapolis, Planning, Transport, and Environment

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About Aaron M. Renn


 
Aaron M. Renn is an opinion-leading urban analyst, consultant, speaker, and writer on a mission to help America’s cities and people thrive and find real success in the 21st century. (Photo Credit: Daniel Axler)
 
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