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  1. How Land Value Capture Can Pay for Infrastructure, Affordable Housing, and Public Services

    Revista Land Lines
    Setembro 2022
    By Will Jason, September 14, 2022

    As cities and towns seek funding for transportation, parks, affordable housing, and other public goods, they often overlook one of their most valuable assets—land. A new Policy Focus Report from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy shows how local governm

  2. Research, Public Sector Policy Change, Advocacy, Philanthropy and the Private Sector Collide to Create an Affordable Housing and Economic Development Opportunity in Colorado

    The Case of indieDwell
    Documentos de Trabalho
    Junho 2021
    Phyllis Resnick and Jennifer Newcomer

    On July 6, 2020, modular builder indieDwell opened a factory in Pueblo, Colorado with a capacity of 160,000 square feet of housing and plans for expansion. indieDwell’s journey to Colorado was...

  3. Tax Battles

    Cities Seek Higher Payments in Lieu of Taxes from Nonprofits
    Revista Land Lines
    Março 2020
    By Liz Farmer, March 4, 2020

    At a recent rally in front of Baltimore City Hall, activists sang, chanted, and otherwise voiced their view that the city’s major nonprofit institutions weren’t “paying their fair share” of property...

  4. Designing Land Value Capture Tools in the Context of Complex Tenurial and Deficient Land Use Regulatory Regimes in Accra, Ghana

    Documentos de Trabalho
    Março 2019
    Samuel Banleman Biitir

    Rapid urbanization has increased the demand for urban infrastructure services. Municipalities have attempted to finance infrastructure services with value capture instruments. The paper highlights...

  5. Municipal Fiscal Structures and Land-Based Growth in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area

    Documentos de Trabalho
    Janeiro 2007
    Carol E. Heim

    This case study examines municipal fiscal structures in the Phoenix metropolitan area, with a focus on Scottsdale, Chandler, and Fountain Hills. It explores implications of the quest for sales tax...

  6. Lessons from Attempted Utopia

    Fairhope, Alabama, and Arden, Deleware
    Documentos de Trabalho
    Dezembro 2004
    Matthew M. Harris

    The towns of Fairhope, Alabama and Arden Delaware were founded in 1894 and 1900 respectively. Both were intentional communities founded to demonstrate the economic principles advocated by Henry...

  7. Urban Sprawl

    Documentos de Trabalho
    Julho 2004
    Thomas J. Nechyba and Randall Walsh

    Modern usage of the term “sprawl” was coined in 1937 by Earle Draper—one of the first city planners in the southeastern United States (Black, 1996). By the end of World War II, the...

  8. An Examination into the Effects of Land Value Taxation in the UK

    An Update of the Whitstable Case Studies
    Documentos de Trabalho
    Julho 2004
    Greg McGill and Frances Plimmer

    The aim of this study is to update the valuation exercises which were undertaken in 1963 and 1973 in order to assess the practicability of introducing a Land Value Tax in the UK. The original studies...

  9. Urban Sprawl in a U.S. Metropolitan Area

    Ways to Measure and a Comparison of the Sacramento Area to Similar Metropolitan Areas in California and the U.S.
    Documentos de Trabalho
    Janeiro 2000
    Robert W. Wassmer

    For more than forty years, urban planners, environmentalists, and other social engineers have used the pejorative catch phrase of urban sprawl to categorize much of what Americans dislike about...

  10. Rethinking Property Tax Incentives for Business

    Informes sobre Políticas Fundiárias
    Junho 2012

    State and local governments use many types of property tax incentives to increase business development. This report reviews those incentives, summarizes the literature regarding their effectiveness,...

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