Towards high-speed rail

Towards high-speed rail

The U.S. should focus on California and the Northeast, and public private partnerships, says latest Policy Focus ReportMore >>

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Answers on the Property Tax

Answers on the Property Tax

Significant Features of the Property Tax is an extensive database with information on the property tax – including tax relief, tax caps, and abatementsMore >>

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Regional Planning in America

Regional Planning in America

The regional planning tradition, from Patrick Geddes and Ian McHargh to today’s megaregions: also available as an eBookMore >>

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A Planet of Cities

A Planet of Cities

A report and accompanying subcenter confronts the challenge of planning future megacities in the developing worldMore >>

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Watering Arizona

01.23.2012

Boulder-based Lincoln Institute fellow Peter Pollock is among the planning experts participating in Urbanization, Uncertainty and Water: Planning for Arizona's Second Hundred Years, a major conference sponsored by the the Water Resources Research Center at the University of Arizona, with the Arizona State University Morrison Institute for Public Policy. A workshop beginning today is hosted by Western Lands and Communities, a joint venture of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Sonoran Institute, to review water issues in the Sun Corridor. Full Story

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