Topic: Local Government

Course

Alternativas de Gestión del Suelo para la Producción de Vivienda Social

February 17, 2018 - March 13, 2018

Online

Free, offered in Spanish


El curso presenta distintas posibilidades de gestionar el suelo para vivienda de interés social que han sido aplicadas en ciudades de América Latina y, a partir de casos concretos, discute la relación entre políticas nacionales y municipales de vivienda, sus mecanismos financieros y las opciones de movilización de plusvalías.

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Details

Date
February 17, 2018 - March 13, 2018
Application Period
January 9, 2018 - January 29, 2018
Selection Notification Date
February 9, 2018 at 6:00 PM
Location
Online
Language
Spanish
Cost
Free
Registration Fee
Free
Educational Credit Type
Lincoln Institute certificate

Keywords

Favela, Housing, Inequality, Informal Land Markets, Land Banking, Land Market Regulation, Land Speculation, Land Use, Land Use Planning, Legal Issues, Poverty, Public Policy, Reuse of Urban Land, Slum, Urban, Urban Development, Urban Upgrading and Regularization

Course

2018 Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance

March 14, 2018 - March 16, 2018

Chicago, IL United States

Offered in English


Events in Detroit, Stockton, Flint, and Puerto Rico highlight the severe challenges related to fiscal systems that support public services and the continued stress they face given local governments’ shrinking revenue streams.

Whether you want to better understand public-private partnerships, new approaches to debt and municipal securities, or leading land-based finance strategies to finance infrastructure projects, this Professional Certificate in Municipal Finance will give you the skills and insights you need as you advance your career in urban planning, real estate, treasury, or economic development.

Overview

Created by Harris Public Policy’s Center for Municipal Finance and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, this three day program provides a thorough foundation in municipal finance with a focus on urban planning and economic development. It will be led by Michael Belsky, Executive Director, of the Center for Municipal Finance and Lourdes German, Director of International and Institute-wide Initiatives at the Lincoln Institute.

This course will include modules on the following topics:

  • Urban Economics and Growth
  • Intergovernmental Fiscal Frameworks, Revenues, Budgeting
  • Capital Budgeting/Accounting and Infrastructure Maintenance
  • Debt/Municipal Securities
  • Land-Based Finance/Land Value Capture
  • Public-Private Partnerships
  • Cost Benefit Analysis – Across Public Finance Instruments
  • Fiscal Impact Analysis

Participants will learn how to effectively apply tools of financial analysis to make strategic decisions and gain an improved understanding about the interplay among finance, urban economics and public policy as it relates to urban planning and economic development.

Upon completion of the program, participants will receive a Certificate in Municipal Finance.

Who Should Attend

Those with the following experience will be given preference for admission:

  • New to senior-level urban planners who work in both the private and public sectors as well as individuals in the treasury, economic development, and land development industry at large. Relevant job titles include:
    • Urban Planners
    • Community and Economic Development staff
    • Developers and real estate professionals
    • Real Estate Attorneys
    • Treasury and Finance professionals

Space is limited.


Details

Date
March 14, 2018 - March 16, 2018
Application Period
January 1, 2018 - February 28, 2018
Location
The University of Chicago
Gleacher Center
450 Cityfront Plaza Drive
Chicago, IL United States
Language
English
Registration Fee
$1,200.00
Number of Credits
15.00
Educational Credit Type
AICP CM credits
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Keywords

Economic Development, Infrastructure, Land Use, Local Government, Municipal Fiscal Health, Planning, Property Taxation, Public Finance