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How Land Value Capture Can Pay for Infrastructure, Affordable Housing, and Public Services
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2022By Will Jason, September 14, 2022As cities and towns seek funding for transportation, parks, affordable housing, and other public goods, they often overlook one of their most valuable assets—land. A new Policy Focus Report from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy shows how local governm
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Land Matters Podcast: Climate Journalists Consider the Land-Climate Connection
Highlights of the Lincoln Institute’s 2022 Journalists ForumRevista Land LinesAgosto 2022By Anthony Flint, August 25, 2022Thirty journalists on the climate beat came to the Lincoln Institute recently to consider global warming’s impact on land, whether through deforestation, inundation, or drought. The conclusion: new policies and practices in land use planning will be requi
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Value Capture
This Year’s Big Idea: Unlocking the Value of LandRevista Land LinesOutubro 2018By Lincoln Institute StaffLand value capture was rich food for thought at the Daniel Burnham Forum on Big Ideas at the American Planning Association Policy Conference in Washington, DC.
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Mensaje del presidente
Crear un sentido de pertenenciaRevista Land LinesSetembro 2017Los vínculos humanos con la tierra anteceden a la ciencia y a la lógica. Son tan fundamentales para nuestra identidad que rara vez los cuestionamos o evaluamos. Es importante destacar que estos...
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El futuro de la renta en las escuelas públicas de los Estados Unidos proveniente del impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria
Revista Land LinesSetembro 2017Por Andrew Reschovsky, miembro investigador en el Instituto Lincoln de Políticas de Suelo y profesor emérito en la Universidad de Wisconsin-MadisonEste Resumen de Políticas Públicas examina el impuesto a la propiedad como una fuente crítica de ingresos para las escuelas públicas en los Estados Unidos. Demuestra la alta proporción de la...
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Land Lines, July 2017
Revista Land LinesJulho 2017In this issue: revitalizing America’s smaller legacy cities; GASB 77 and the cost of corporate property tax incentives; the future of U.S. public school revenue from the property tax; and a new initiative that will explore our human ties to land.
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Message from the President
Making Sense of PlaceRevista Land LinesJulho 2017Human connections to land predate science and logic; they are so fundamental to our identity that we rarely question or examine them. Importantly, these ties to land evoke strong, and often...
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The Future of U.S. Public School Revenue from the Property Tax
Revista Land LinesJulho 2017By Andrew Reschovsky, Research Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-MadisonThis Policy Brief examines the property tax as a critical source of revenue for public schools in the United States. It demonstrates the high proportion of public education funding provided by the...
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Detroit and the Property Tax
Strategies to Improve Equity and Enhance RevenueInformes sobre Políticas FundiáriasNovembro 2015Gary Sands and Mark SkidmoreThis report outlines the problems underlying the erosion of Detroit's property tax base—a factor that contributed to the city's bankruptcy in 2013. It offers recommendations for reform...
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Use-Value Assessment of Rural Lands
Time for Reform?Informes sobre Políticas FundiáriasNovembro 2015Use-value assessment (UVA) is the practice of valuing rural land according to its current use rather than its market value to reduce property taxes for rural land owners in the United States. This...
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