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Why Pioneering Health Institutions Are Investing Upstream to Improve Community Health

Center for Community Investment

Junio 2020, inglés

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Vivienda

Junio 2020, inglés

Otras publicaciones

Vivienda

Think Land Policy Is Unrelated to Racial Injustice? Think Again.

By George McCarthy

Junio 2020, inglés

  In the depths of the Great Depression, with the housing market in shambles and roughly half of America’s home mortgages in default, the U.S. Congress stepped in to provide massive emergency relief. From 1933 to 1936, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) refinanced more than $3 billion in mortgages—equivalent to roughly $1 trillion as […]

Revista Land Lines

Uso de suelo y zonificación, Pobreza e inequidad

Junio 2020, inglés

  In the depths of the Great Depression, with the housing market in shambles and roughly half of America’s home mortgages in default, the U.S. Congress stepped in to provide massive emergency relief. From 1933 to 1936, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) refinanced more than $3 billion in mortgages—equivalent to roughly $1 trillion as […]

Revista Land Lines

Uso de suelo y zonificación, Pobreza e inequidad

The Destiny of Density

Affordability, Equity, and the Impacts of an Insidious Virus

By Anthony Flint

Junio 2020, inglés

  As cities around the world begin the slow and careful process of recovering from the initial wave of devastation caused by the novel coronavirus, their quest for resilience hinges on one characteristic that has long been a foundational asset: density. The ravages of the last six months — 500,000 lives lost and counting, record […]

Mercados de suelo, Pobreza e inequidad, urbanización

Junio 2020, inglés

  As cities around the world begin the slow and careful process of recovering from the initial wave of devastation caused by the novel coronavirus, their quest for resilience hinges on one characteristic that has long been a foundational asset: density. The ravages of the last six months — 500,000 lives lost and counting, record […]

Mercados de suelo, Pobreza e inequidad, urbanización

El futuro de la densidad

Capacidad de pago, igualdad y los efectos de un virus insidioso

Por Anthony Flint

Junio 2020, español

  Las ciudades de todo el mundo comienzan la labor lenta y prudente de recuperarse de la primera oleada devastadora provocada por el nuevo coronavirus; su búsqueda de resiliencia gira en torno a una característica que es un valor fundacional desde hace mucho: la densidad. Los estragos de los últimos seis meses (500.000 vidas perdidas, […]

Mercados de suelo, Pobreza e inequidad, urbanización

Junio 2020, español

  Las ciudades de todo el mundo comienzan la labor lenta y prudente de recuperarse de la primera oleada devastadora provocada por el nuevo coronavirus; su búsqueda de resiliencia gira en torno a una característica que es un valor fundacional desde hace mucho: la densidad. Los estragos de los últimos seis meses (500.000 vidas perdidas, […]

Mercados de suelo, Pobreza e inequidad, urbanización

How Scenario Planning Affects Regional and Local Plans and Planning Practices

An Empirical Analysis

Arnab Chakraborty and Stephen Averill Sherman

Junio 2020, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Planificación urbana y regional, Infraestructura, Gobierno local, finanzas públicas

Junio 2020, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Planificación urbana y regional, Infraestructura, Gobierno local, finanzas públicas

Special Assessment Districts and the Financing of Infrastructure in South Africa

The Innovative Use of a Special Rating Area in Claremont, Cape Town

Willard Matiashe and Arthur Germond

Junio 2020, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Infraestructura, impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria, finanzas públicas, Recuperación de plusvalías

Junio 2020, inglés

Documentos de trabajo

Infraestructura, impuesto a la propiedad inmobiliaria, finanzas públicas, Recuperación de plusvalías

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