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Remembering William Vickrey

Dick Netzer

November 1996, English

William Vickrey died on October 11, three days after the announcement of his being awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics, while on his way to the Lincoln Institute for the annual research conference of the Committee on Taxation, Resources and Economic Development (TRED). TRED meetings have been sponsored by the Institute for 20 years, and […]

Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning

November 1996, English

William Vickrey died on October 11, three days after the announcement of his being awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics, while on his way to the Lincoln Institute for the annual research conference of the Committee on Taxation, Resources and Economic Development (TRED). TRED meetings have been sponsored by the Institute for 20 years, and […]

Economic Development, Land Use and Zoning

Land Lines, November 1996

Edited by Ann LeRoyer

November 1996, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Urbanization

November 1996, English

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Urbanization

The New Urbanism

Hope or Hype for American Communities?

William Fulton

November 1996, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Urbanization

November 1996, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Urbanization

The Economic Value of Open Space

Charles J. Fausold and Robert J. Lilieholm

September 1996, English

Governments have long recognized the need to preserve certain open space lands because of their importance in producing public goods and services such as food, fiber, recreation and natural hazard mitigation, or because they possess important geological or biological features. New impetus for open space preservation results from the desire to counteract the effects of […]

Economic Development, Land Conservation, Land Markets, Valuation

September 1996, English

Governments have long recognized the need to preserve certain open space lands because of their importance in producing public goods and services such as food, fiber, recreation and natural hazard mitigation, or because they possess important geological or biological features. New impetus for open space preservation results from the desire to counteract the effects of […]

Economic Development, Land Conservation, Land Markets, Valuation

The New Urbanism Challenges Conventional Planning

William Fulton

September 1996, English

The New Urbanism has captured the imagination of the American public like no urban planning movement in decades. Amid great fanfare, New Urbanists are seeking to redefine the nature of the American metropolis by reintroducing traditional notions of neighborhood design and fitting those ideas into a variety of urban and suburban settings. The New Urbanism […]

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

September 1996, English

The New Urbanism has captured the imagination of the American public like no urban planning movement in decades. Amid great fanfare, New Urbanists are seeking to redefine the nature of the American metropolis by reintroducing traditional notions of neighborhood design and fitting those ideas into a variety of urban and suburban settings. The New Urbanism […]

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

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