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Plus ça Change
Three Decades of Fiscal Policy and Central-Local Relations in China
Christine Wong
June 2021, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Public Finance
June 2021, English
Working Paper
Local Government, Public Finance
50-State Property Tax Comparison Study
For Taxes Paid in 2020
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence
June 2021, English
Other Publications
Property Tax, Public Finance
June 2021, English
Other Publications
Property Tax, Public Finance
Land Matters Podcast
Season 2, Episode 5: Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Reflects on Equity and Regeneration
May 2021, English
Mayor Frank Jackson is happy about the myriad efforts to revitalize Cleveland, from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to the University Circle cultural center and the recent innovation hub activity in tech and life sciences. But as he finishes out his fourth and final term, Jackson says that the city’s ultimate success […]
Economic Development, Housing
May 2021, English
Mayor Frank Jackson is happy about the myriad efforts to revitalize Cleveland, from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to the University Circle cultural center and the recent innovation hub activity in tech and life sciences. But as he finishes out his fourth and final term, Jackson says that the city’s ultimate success […]
Economic Development, Housing
New Report
Seven Strategies for Equitable Development in Smaller Legacy Cities
By Emma Zehner
May 2021, English
Former industrial and manufacturing hubs like Dayton, Ohio, and Gary, Indiana—known as legacy cities—need not choose between economic growth and equity, as growth is most durable when it benefits everyone, according to a new report.
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Poverty and Inequality
May 2021, English
Former industrial and manufacturing hubs like Dayton, Ohio, and Gary, Indiana—known as legacy cities—need not choose between economic growth and equity, as growth is most durable when it benefits everyone, according to a new report.
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Poverty and Inequality
Equitably Developing America’s Smaller Legacy Cities
Investing in Residents from South Bend to Worcester
Erica Spaid Patras, Alison Goebel, and Lindsey Elam
May 2021, English
Policy Brief
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
May 2021, English
Policy Brief
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Housing, Local Government, Poverty and Inequality
Equitably Developing America’s Smaller Legacy Cities
Investing in Residents from South Bend to Worcester
Erica Spaid Patras, Alison Goebel, and Lindsey Elam
May 2021, English
Policy Focus Report
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development
May 2021, English
Policy Focus Report
City and Regional Planning, Economic Development
Scenario Planning
Consortium Announces Winners of RFP Focused on Climate Strategies
By Emma Zehner
May 2021, English
What happens to the land left behind when a community retreats from rising seas? Over the next year, Kelly Main, executive director of the nonprofit Buy-In Community Planning, will use scenario planning to research and consider how land acquired through buyouts might be converted into open spaces and serve conservation and stormwater management goals. […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change
May 2021, English
What happens to the land left behind when a community retreats from rising seas? Over the next year, Kelly Main, executive director of the nonprofit Buy-In Community Planning, will use scenario planning to research and consider how land acquired through buyouts might be converted into open spaces and serve conservation and stormwater management goals. […]
City and Regional Planning, Climate Change
The New Company Town
How Rochester, New York, Is Angling to Be a Remote Work Hub
By Liz Farmer
May 2021, English
The day Peter Landers and his partners closed on the historic Aqueduct Building in Rochester, New York, was supposed to mark a new beginning. The building, named for the 19th century structure that brought the Erie Canal over the Genesee River, was to be the centerpiece of a $500 million downtown development featuring offices, […]
Economic Development
May 2021, English
The day Peter Landers and his partners closed on the historic Aqueduct Building in Rochester, New York, was supposed to mark a new beginning. The building, named for the 19th century structure that brought the Erie Canal over the Genesee River, was to be the centerpiece of a $500 million downtown development featuring offices, […]
Economic Development
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