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Why Arid Cities Should Stick Together

By Anthony Flint

July 14, 2025

Land Lines Magazine

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change

Looking out from a porch toward water on Sapelo Island, Georgia. Two empty rocking chairs are in the foreground, facing away from the camera toward the water.

Understanding Heirs Property

By Jon Gorey

July 11, 2025

Hundreds of thousands of people in the US own inherited property that lacks the legal protections of homeownership. Land policy can help address the challenges of such heirs property situations.

Land Lines Magazine

Housing, Land and Property Rights, Poverty and Inequality

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In Denver, Mike Johnston Confronts Success: The City’s Popularity Has Made It Pricey

July 2025

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, in an interview for the Mayor’s Desk series, details work on housing affordability, homelessness, and other growing pains amid the city’s increasing popularity. Solutions include reducing building costs, incentivizing new construction, and taking better advantage of the metro region’s extensive light rail network for transit-oriented development.

Podcasts

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment, Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Property Tax, Public Finance, Urbanization, Value Capture

Policy-Related Disasters from Disaster-Related Policies

The National Flood Insurance Program, Mobile and Manufactured Housing, and Stigma

Dani Slabaugh

May 2025

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Housing

Una vista del Charles

La influencia duradera de conservación del suelo de un poeta estadounidense

Por Lily Robinson and James N. Levitt

May 12, 2025

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow era todo un conservacionista, ya que ayudó a proteger muchas hectáreas en Cambridge, Massachusetts, y creó un oasis urbano que ofrece un respiro para los residentes y visitantes de hoy en día.

Land Lines Magazine

Land Conservation, Water

A line of cars drives past a blue sign that reads evacuation route.

Marejada: ¿Cómo se pueden preparar las ciudades y las regiones para la reubicación climática?

Por Jon Gorey

January 19, 2025

A medida que se intensifican los impactos del cambio climático, lo que hace que la vida se vuelva incómoda o intolerable en lugares propensos a la sequía, los incendios forestales o las inundaciones, las personas se reubicarán en búsqueda de seguridad. ¿Cómo se pueden preparar las comunidades para estos cambios de población?

Land Lines Magazine

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Local Government

A wooden railing with horizontal slats in the foreground frames a courtyard, a distant building, and blue sky. One section of the building has white siding, and one section has wooden siding.

El diseño de las viviendas tiene que evolucionar

Por Lynn Richards

April 15, 2025

Desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la mayoría de las viviendas en los Estados Unidos se diseñaron para responder al modelo de familia nuclear. Pero los hogares de hoy incluyen familias monoparentales, familias intergeneracionales y otros tipos de familias. La familia estadounidense evoluciona, y el diseño de la vivienda debe evolucionar con ella.

Land Lines Magazine

Housing

Mayor Brett Smiley leans on a metal railing. Part of the Providence skyline is visible in the background.

Ciudad pequeña, cambios grandes

Por Anthony Flint

April 16, 2025

El alcalde de Providence Brett Smiley se sentó a conversar con Anthony Flint acerca de cuán lejos ha llegado la ciudad y como su popularidad como refugio de la pandemia han causado nuevos desafíos.

Land Lines Magazine

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Local Government

UMMC logo

Stewardship of Nonpartisan Housing Finance Coalition to Transition to National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders

By Kristina McGeehan

The National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders (NAAHL) will become the new convener of the Lincoln Institute's Underserved Mortgage Markets Coalition (UMMC).

Announcements

Housing

2025 National Conference of State Tax Judges

Speakers: Quinn Yeargain, Justice Courtney Hudson, Paul Bidanset, Andy Krause, David Brunori, Hayes Holderness, Richard Marchitelli, Kirk Stark, and Richard Pomp

October 23, 2025 - October 25, 2025

The National Conference of State Tax Judges meets annually to review recent state tax decisions, consider methods of dealing with complex tax and valuation disputes, and share experiences in case management.

Event

Land Conflict Resolution, Local Government, Property Tax, Valuation