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Tax increment financing (TIF) produces uneven results for economic development and needs reform, new research shows
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Land Lines, Julio 2018
Revista Land LinesJulio 2018Coeditado por Ted Smalley Bowen y Maureen ClarkeEn este número: fideicomisos de suelo comunitarios en las favelas de Río, innovaciones en el tránsito de América Latina y ¿Puerto Rico puede reconstruir y ser más resistente?
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City Tech
Precision-Mapping Water in the DesertRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2018By Rob Walker, December 14, 2018Officials are assessing how precision mapping tools—first developed to understand pollution in the Chesapeake Bay—can help manage drought and, yes, flooding in Arizona’s desert...
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Hydraulic Empire
Sharing a Legacy, Carving a Future for the Colorado RiverRevista Land LinesDiciembre 2018By Allen BestIn its sheer complexity, the Colorado stands out among the rivers of America, and probably the world. Explore the twists and turns of this 1,450-mile waterway, which lead from the snowy mountains of...
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Keystone Water and Growth Dialogue
Revista Land LinesNoviembre 2018By Kathleen McCormickAs communities throughout the Colorado River Basin confront the realities of operating in a water-constrained world, a wide-ranging group of stakeholders in the state of Colorado has come together to...
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Grow with the Flow
How Planners in Two Western Cities Are Integrating Water and Land UseRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2018By Kathleen McCormick, November 27, 2018In the face of a multiyear drought and the uncertainty of climate change, planning for the future availability of water in the arid and rapidly urbanizing southwestern United States has taken on a...
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Why Tax Increment Financing Often Fails and How Communities Can Do Better
Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2018By Will Jason, September 11, 2018Tax increment financing, or TIF, is a wildly popular economic development tool in the United States, but it often falls short of its promise to revitalize struggling neighborhoods.
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Q & A
Tax Incentives for Amazon HQ2—When Winners End Up Losers?Revista Land LinesSeptiembre 2018By David FrancoAmazon wants tax incentives to locate its second headquarters. Could the costs outweigh the benefits for a city like Boston?
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St. Louis y Misuri se apoyan en un centro espía federal
La ciudad y el estado vinculan el proyecto a la recuperación del sector norteRevista Land LinesMayo 2018Por Kathleen McCormickLos funcionarios de St. Louis y Misuri reciben con los brazos abiertos la decisión de la Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia Geoespacial de permanecer en la ciudad y construir una nueva sede...
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St. Louis and Missouri Bank on Federal Spy Center
City and State Link Project to North Side RevivalRevista Land LinesAbril 2018By Kathleen McCormickSt. Louis and Missouri officials welcome the decision of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to remain in the city and build a new, billion-dollar facility in the under-invested North St....
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