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Land Lines, April 2022
Edited by Katharine Wroth
April 2022, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance, Technology and Tools
April 2022, English
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Infrastructure, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance, Technology and Tools
Public Schools and the Property Tax: A Comparison of Education Funding Models in Three U.S. States
By Daphne Kenyon, Bethany Paquin, and Semida Munteanu
April 2022, English
In the wake of COVID-19, policy makers have a new opportunity to craft a combination of state aid and local property tax funding that enables all students to obtain an adequate and equitable education.
Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance
April 2022, English
In the wake of COVID-19, policy makers have a new opportunity to craft a combination of state aid and local property tax funding that enables all students to obtain an adequate and equitable education.
Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance
Investing in Appalachia: How Collaboration and Capital Are Building a More Resilient Region
By Alena Klimas
April 2022, English
In a chronically underinvested area of the United States, a new collaborative effort is generating support for local food systems, downtown revitalization, and other projects.
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality
April 2022, English
In a chronically underinvested area of the United States, a new collaborative effort is generating support for local food systems, downtown revitalization, and other projects.
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality
Cómo invertir en la región de los apalaches
Cómo la colaboración y el capital están generando resiliencia en la región
Por Alena Klimas
April 2022, Spanish
S onya Comes es una abuela y residente de larga data del este de Kentucky que nunca se imaginó que iba a tener su propia casa. Cuando se enteró del programa Hope Building, estaba divorciada y alquilaba la casa de un familiar. Bajo la dirección de la Alianza para el Desarrollo de Viviendas (HDA, […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality
April 2022, Spanish
S onya Comes es una abuela y residente de larga data del este de Kentucky que nunca se imaginó que iba a tener su propia casa. Cuando se enteró del programa Hope Building, estaba divorciada y alquilaba la casa de un familiar. Bajo la dirección de la Alianza para el Desarrollo de Viviendas (HDA, […]
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Poverty and Inequality
Escuelas publicas y el impuesto a la propiedad
Comparación de modelos de financiamiento para la educación de tres estados de los Estados Unidos
Por Daphne Kenyon, Bethany Paquin y Semida Munteanu
April 2022, Spanish
Este artículo es un extracto de Rethinking the Property Tax–School Funding Dilemma (Replanteamiento del impuesto sobre la propiedad inmobiliaria: el dilema del financiamiento escolar), un enfoque en políticas de suelo del Instituto Lincoln que se publicará próximamente, y de “Effects of Reducing the Role of the Local Property Tax in Funding K–12 Education” (Efectos […]
Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance
April 2022, Spanish
Este artículo es un extracto de Rethinking the Property Tax–School Funding Dilemma (Replanteamiento del impuesto sobre la propiedad inmobiliaria: el dilema del financiamiento escolar), un enfoque en políticas de suelo del Instituto Lincoln que se publicará próximamente, y de “Effects of Reducing the Role of the Local Property Tax in Funding K–12 Education” (Efectos […]
Local Government, Poverty and Inequality, Property Tax, Public Finance
President’s Message: Fixing Complicated Problems
April 2022, English
The nation’s legacy of racial injustice and the current housing affordability crisis are intertwined, writes Lincoln Institute President and CEO George McCarthy—and the solutions are just as complex as the challenges.
Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality
April 2022, English
The nation’s legacy of racial injustice and the current housing affordability crisis are intertwined, writes Lincoln Institute President and CEO George McCarthy—and the solutions are just as complex as the challenges.
Housing, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality
On the Home Front: Local Leaders Address the Housing Affordability Crisis
By Loren Berlin
April 2022, English
Pasco, Washington, is one of the fastest-growing places in the U.S. West—and like many communities, it is exploring how comprehensive, balanced strategies can help ensure affordable housing for all.
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality
April 2022, English
Pasco, Washington, is one of the fastest-growing places in the U.S. West—and like many communities, it is exploring how comprehensive, balanced strategies can help ensure affordable housing for all.
City and Regional Planning, Housing, Land Use and Zoning, Poverty and Inequality
Researchers Explore the Intersection of Climate Change, Property Values, and Municipal Finance
April 2022, English
New research is exploring the intersection of climate adaptation, property values, and municipal finance in countries including the United States, Costa Rica, South Africa, and the Netherlands.
Climate Change, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Valuation
April 2022, English
New research is exploring the intersection of climate adaptation, property values, and municipal finance in countries including the United States, Costa Rica, South Africa, and the Netherlands.
Climate Change, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Valuation
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