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Uneven Impacts

The Pandemic, The Property Tax, and Municipal Recovery

By Liz Farmer

Junio 2020, inglés

  Local governments are still learning what the COVID-19 crisis will mean for their revenues over the next year. In large part, the answer will depend on what part of the economy they rely on for their tax revenue. Some are already grappling with grim news. In Kansas City, Missouri, council members are looking at […]

Desarrollo económico, Gobierno local, impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria

Junio 2020, inglés

  Local governments are still learning what the COVID-19 crisis will mean for their revenues over the next year. In large part, the answer will depend on what part of the economy they rely on for their tax revenue. Some are already grappling with grim news. In Kansas City, Missouri, council members are looking at […]

Desarrollo económico, Gobierno local, impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria

Property Tax

Fifty-State Study Shows Property Tax Inequities from Assessment Limits Continue to Grow

By Will Jason

Junio 2020, inglés

  In Los Angeles, someone who has owned a median-priced home for 14 years—the average length of ownership in the city—paid about $4,400 in property taxes last year, or about $3,600 less than a new owner of an identical home, who paid nearly $8,000. This gap between the tax bills for new and established homeowners […]

Gobierno local, impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria, finanzas públicas, valuación

Junio 2020, inglés

  In Los Angeles, someone who has owned a median-priced home for 14 years—the average length of ownership in the city—paid about $4,400 in property taxes last year, or about $3,600 less than a new owner of an identical home, who paid nearly $8,000. This gap between the tax bills for new and established homeowners […]

Gobierno local, impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria, finanzas públicas, valuación

Take the Q Train

Value Capture of Public Infrastructure Projects

Arpit Gupta, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, and Constantine Kontokosta

Junio 2020, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Planificación urbana y regional, Vivienda, Infraestructura, Recuperación de plusvalías

Junio 2020, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Planificación urbana y regional, Vivienda, Infraestructura, Recuperación de plusvalías

50-State Property Tax Comparison Study

For Taxes Paid in 2019

Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Minnesota Center for Fiscal Excellence

Junio 2020, inglés

Otras publicaciones

impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria, finanzas públicas

Junio 2020, inglés

Otras publicaciones

impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria, finanzas públicas

Mayor’s Desk

Identifying Opportunity in Oakland

By Anthony Flint

Junio 2020, inglés

  Mayor Libby Schaaf was born and raised in Oakland. During her six-year tenure, the city has undergone an economic revitalization and building boom and has cut gun violence nearly in half. Schaaf has worked to stabilize rents, decrease evictions, and resolve homelessness, and was appointed to California’s first Council of Regional Homeless Advisors in […]

Junio 2020, inglés

  Mayor Libby Schaaf was born and raised in Oakland. During her six-year tenure, the city has undergone an economic revitalization and building boom and has cut gun violence nearly in half. Schaaf has worked to stabilize rents, decrease evictions, and resolve homelessness, and was appointed to California’s first Council of Regional Homeless Advisors in […]

In Support of Racial Justice

By George W. McCarthy

Junio 2020, inglés

Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Partners, American cities are supposed to be places of opportunity. Yet too often, and especially in the last century, they have served as sites of oppression. From the redlining of Black neighborhoods in response to the Great Depression to enduring racial inequities in wealth, housing, education, health, and public safety today, it’s […]

Junio 2020, inglés

Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Partners, American cities are supposed to be places of opportunity. Yet too often, and especially in the last century, they have served as sites of oppression. From the redlining of Black neighborhoods in response to the Great Depression to enduring racial inequities in wealth, housing, education, health, and public safety today, it’s […]

Land Matters Podcast

Episode 12: Libby Schaaf, Seeking “Silver Lining” in Pandemic Crisis

By Anthony Flint

Junio 2020, inglés

  For Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, the coronavirus crisis began in earnest when California Governor Gavin Newsom requested use of the city’s port to allow sick passengers to disembark from the Crown Princess cruise ship. And life as mayor of this Bay Area city of 435,000 has not been the same since. Among other things, […]

Gobierno local

Junio 2020, inglés

  For Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, the coronavirus crisis began in earnest when California Governor Gavin Newsom requested use of the city’s port to allow sick passengers to disembark from the Crown Princess cruise ship. And life as mayor of this Bay Area city of 435,000 has not been the same since. Among other things, […]

Gobierno local

Antiguas ciudades industriales

Construir un renacimiento equitativo

Jessie Grogan

Mayo 2020, español

Resúmenes de políticas públicas

Planificación urbana y regional, Desarrollo económico, Gobierno local, Pobreza e inequidad, finanzas públicas, urbanización

Mayo 2020, español

Resúmenes de políticas públicas

Planificación urbana y regional, Desarrollo económico, Gobierno local, Pobreza e inequidad, finanzas públicas, urbanización