
About this episode
Jason Segedy discusses the challenges of the Rust Belt, including housing market issues and population decline.
Jason Segedy returns for his third appearance on the show, as Jason now works in North Canton, Ohio as the Deputy Director of Administration. Jason has also gotten more active on LinkedIn in recent months, with his usual provocative and insightful thoughts on a variety of topics. I highly suggest you look him up! We hit on why a huge supply of older homes may not be an advantage, especially in a weak housing market, the challenges of population decline (and why people shouldn’t be so blase about it), and what it might take to actually recruit people to the region. We also manage to discuss my pet issue as it relates to the management of cities - at what scale is best for communities to operate? What’s it like on the inside, working at larger and smaller scales? Jason is also always thoughtful on the big picture and what he sees happening in the culture and the country. We talk about why he thinks this is a big moment for a lot of change. Find more content on The Messy City on Kevin’s Substack page . Music notes: all songs by low standards, ca. 2010. Videos here . If you’d like a CD for low standards, message me and you can have one for only $5. Intro: “ Why Be Friends ” Outro: “…
People in this episode
Host: Kevin Klinkenberg
Guest: Jason Segedy
Topics covered
- housing market
- population decline
- community management
- urban planning
- cultural change
Keywords
- Rust Belt
- housing market
- population decline
- urban management
- cultural change
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The Messy City Podcast
Places: North Canton, Ohio
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