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Communications Technology and Settlement Patterns

Benjamin Chinitz and Thomas Horan

September 1996, English

In four years, there will be a fresh count of Americans. The 2000 Census will reveal how many of us there are, who we are in terms of race, nativity, income, family size and occupation, what kind of housing we occupy, where we live and where we work. All these numbers, but especially the latter […]

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools, Urbanization

September 1996, English

In four years, there will be a fresh count of Americans. The 2000 Census will reveal how many of us there are, who we are in terms of race, nativity, income, family size and occupation, what kind of housing we occupy, where we live and where we work. All these numbers, but especially the latter […]

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Technology and Tools, Urbanization

Land Lines, September 1996

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

September 1996, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Urbanization, Valuation

September 1996, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Conservation, Technology and Tools, Urbanization, Valuation

Overcoming Obstacles to Smart Development

Edward H. Starkie and Bonnie Gee Yosick

July 1996, English

Driven by an awareness of population expansion and the difficulties that follow growth, Oregon’s Departments of Transportation and of Land Conservation and Development created the “Smart Development” program. The state retained Leland Consulting Group and Livable Oregon to define the goals of Smart Development, to identify obstacles to its execution and to enjoin the development […]

City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

July 1996, English

Driven by an awareness of population expansion and the difficulties that follow growth, Oregon’s Departments of Transportation and of Land Conservation and Development created the “Smart Development” program. The state retained Leland Consulting Group and Livable Oregon to define the goals of Smart Development, to identify obstacles to its execution and to enjoin the development […]

City and Regional Planning, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

Local Property Tax Reform

Prospects and Politics

Joan Youngman

July 1996, English

To what extent are problems of distressed urban areas attributable to the property tax, and how can changes in property taxation help remedy urban decline? Political leaders, policy analysts and public finance experts gathered to discuss this complex and controversial issue during a Lincoln Institute seminar in New Haven on March 15. John DeStefano, Jr., […]

Economic Development, Property Tax, Public Finance

July 1996, English

To what extent are problems of distressed urban areas attributable to the property tax, and how can changes in property taxation help remedy urban decline? Political leaders, policy analysts and public finance experts gathered to discuss this complex and controversial issue during a Lincoln Institute seminar in New Haven on March 15. John DeStefano, Jr., […]

Economic Development, Property Tax, Public Finance

Is Federal Tax Policy for Real Estate in the Public Interest?

Michael Hudson

July 1996, English

The idea of reducing or abolishing capital gains taxes to encourage private investment and general economic growth often comes up in state and national political campaigns. Advocates of cutting these taxes argue that if investors could keep their gains, they would invest them in new enterprises, thereby creating new jobs and strengthening local economies. The […]

Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Public Finance

July 1996, English

The idea of reducing or abolishing capital gains taxes to encourage private investment and general economic growth often comes up in state and national political campaigns. Advocates of cutting these taxes argue that if investors could keep their gains, they would invest them in new enterprises, thereby creating new jobs and strengthening local economies. The […]

Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Public Finance

Land Lines, July 1996

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

July 1996, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax, Urbanization

July 1996, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning, Property Tax, Urbanization

On Borrowed Land

Public Policies for Floodplains

Scott Faber

June 1996, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Urbanization

June 1996, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Urbanization

Effects of Urban Density on Rail Transit

Judy S. Davis and Samuel Seskin

May 1996, English

Despite the long-term and continuing trend away from central business districts and toward suburban development, a number of factors are motivating recent attention to rail transit. These factors include: concerns about the negative impact of auto-oriented sprawl desires to reduce air pollution and energy consumption interest in rebuilding urban communities need to provide access and […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

May 1996, English

Despite the long-term and continuing trend away from central business districts and toward suburban development, a number of factors are motivating recent attention to rail transit. These factors include: concerns about the negative impact of auto-oriented sprawl desires to reduce air pollution and energy consumption interest in rebuilding urban communities need to provide access and […]

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization