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State Planning in the Northeast

Robert D. Yaro and Raymond R. Janairo

July 2000, English

Since its inception just over a year ago, the Northeast State Planning (NESP) Leadership Retreat has been a valuable professional development tool for state planners from Maine to Maryland. This collaboration between Lincoln Institute and Regional Plan Association (RPA) brings together high-level state officials to discuss current state planning issues. After only two annual meetings […]

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning

July 2000, English

Since its inception just over a year ago, the Northeast State Planning (NESP) Leadership Retreat has been a valuable professional development tool for state planners from Maine to Maryland. This collaboration between Lincoln Institute and Regional Plan Association (RPA) brings together high-level state officials to discuss current state planning issues. After only two annual meetings […]

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning

Equity and Fairness Within Ad Valorem Real Property Taxes

Frances Plimmer, William J. McCluskey, and Owen Connellan

June 2000, English

Working Papers

Property Tax, Valuation

June 2000, English

Working Papers

Property Tax, Valuation

Land Lines, May 2000

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

May 2000, English

Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Valuation

May 2000, English

Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Local Government, Property Tax, Valuation

Effects of Urban Containment on Housing Prices and Landowner Behavior

Arthur C. Nelson

May 2000, English

Smart growth has moved from the domain of policy analysts into more general acceptance. It is championed by national leaders such as Vice President Al Gore, governors (Parris Glendening of Maryland), urban mayors (William A. Johnson of Rochester, New York), non-governmental organizations (National Trust for Historic Preservation), and the private sector (Urban Land Institute). Voters […]

Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Urbanization

May 2000, English

Smart growth has moved from the domain of policy analysts into more general acceptance. It is championed by national leaders such as Vice President Al Gore, governors (Parris Glendening of Maryland), urban mayors (William A. Johnson of Rochester, New York), non-governmental organizations (National Trust for Historic Preservation), and the private sector (Urban Land Institute). Voters […]

Economic Development, Housing, Land Markets, Urbanization

Local Government and Property Tax Reform in South Africa

Riël C.D. Franzsen

May 2000, English

Since first holding democratic elections at the national and provincial levels in 1994, South Africa has undertaken far-reaching constitutional changes. Arguably, the most fundamental transformation is taking place at the local government level, where the divisions created by apartheid were most severe. These changes were set in motion by the Local Government Transition Act of […]

Local Government, Property Tax, Valuation

May 2000, English

Since first holding democratic elections at the national and provincial levels in 1994, South Africa has undertaken far-reaching constitutional changes. Arguably, the most fundamental transformation is taking place at the local government level, where the divisions created by apartheid were most severe. These changes were set in motion by the Local Government Transition Act of […]

Local Government, Property Tax, Valuation

Repensando las políticas de captura de plusvalías para América Latina

Fernanda Furtado

May 2000, Spanish

Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 4 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. Estudiosos y funcionarios públicos preocupados por la justicia social consideran que la redistribución de los valores de la tierra es un objetivo especialmente importante de política urbana en […]

Infrastructure, Public Finance, Valuation, Value Capture

May 2000, Spanish

Una versión más actualizada de este artículo está disponible como parte del capítulo 4 del libro Perspectivas urbanas: Temas críticos en políticas de suelo de América Latina. Estudiosos y funcionarios públicos preocupados por la justicia social consideran que la redistribución de los valores de la tierra es un objetivo especialmente importante de política urbana en […]

Infrastructure, Public Finance, Valuation, Value Capture

Rethinking Value Capture Policies for Latin America

Fernanda Furtado

May 2000, English

Scholars and public officials concerned with social justice consider redistribution of land values to be an especially important objective of urban policy in Latin American countries, where great differences in access to scarce urban infrastructure and services result in an unfair distribution of land values. However, value capture policies and instruments used in principle to […]

Infrastructure, Public Finance, Valuation, Value Capture

May 2000, English

Scholars and public officials concerned with social justice consider redistribution of land values to be an especially important objective of urban policy in Latin American countries, where great differences in access to scarce urban infrastructure and services result in an unfair distribution of land values. However, value capture policies and instruments used in principle to […]

Infrastructure, Public Finance, Valuation, Value Capture

Land Value Taxation

Rating Principles and Guidelines for Kenya

Tom M. Konyimbih

May 2000, English

Working Papers

Land Value Taxation, Local Government

May 2000, English

Working Papers

Land Value Taxation, Local Government