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 >>

The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a leading resource for key issues concerning the use, regulation, and taxation of land. Providing high quality education and research, the Institute strives to improve public dialogue and decisions about land policy.About >>

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 >>

The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a leading resource for key issues concerning the use, regulation, and taxation of land. Providing high quality education and research, the Institute strives to improve public dialogue and decisions about land policy.About >>

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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New paths for Legacy Cities

02.13.2012

Mayors, researchers, planners, policy makers and foundation leaders gathered at the Lincoln Institute last week for a framing workshop on the future of Legacy Cities, such as Detroit, Flint, Youngstown, and Scranton, in an effort to develop tools and strategies to take advantage of the housing and infrastructure in these stressed municipalities. One proposal: establishing the equivalent of the International Monetary Fund for Rust Belt cities hit hard by population loss, vacant land, and disappearing manufacturing jobs. Full Story

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