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    Online toolkit highlights strategies for smaller legacy city revitalization

    Mayo 2, 2018
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    In partnership with the Lincoln Institute, Greater Ohio Policy Center released an online toolkit with resources for practitioners working to revitalize smaller legacy cities. Read more »

    Lincoln Institute at 2018 American Planning Association National Planning Conference

    Abril 19, 2018
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    The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will lead the conversation on land value capture, equitable investment, water sustainability, and planning for an uncertain future among many other topics at the American Planning Association’s National Planning Conference in New Orleans April 21-24, 2018.Read more »

    Why identical homes can have different property tax bills

    Abril 17, 2018
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    In Los Angeles, a new owner of a median-valued home pays about $7,000 per year in property taxes – nearly double the $4,000 paid by someone who has owned an identical home for 14 years, the average length of homeownership in the city, according to the annual 50-State Property Tax Comparison Study...Read more »

    Tapping carbon markets for land conservation

    Abril 9, 2018
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    In the global project to reduce climate change, cleaner power plants, cars, and buildings receive much attention, and rightly so. But another, often-overlooked strategy holds great promise for reducing greenhouse gas pollution — land conservation.Read more »

    In Memoriam: David C. Lincoln, 1925–2018

    Marzo 19, 2018
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    David Colvill Lincoln, an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader whose vision and passion helped shape the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy into a globally recognized think tank and propel it into the 21st century, died at his home in Paradise Valley, Arizona, on March 16, 2018, after a...Read more »

    Newly updated online resource looks at "dark store" assessment and other property tax trends

    Marzo 14, 2018
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    In a growing number of states, big-box stores are working to reduce their property taxes by pursuing a “dark store” approach to valuation.Read more »

    A global land conservation network comes to fruition

    Febrero 20, 2018
    At its second Global Congress last month in Santiago Chile, the International Land Conservation Network convened 160 people from six continents to explore innovations in private land conservation policy, finance, management, and governance. Read more »

    Lincoln Institute launches global campaign to promote land value capture

    Febrero 7, 2018
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    The Lincoln Institute is launching a global campaign to promote the adoption of land value capture, a policy approach by which communities recover and reinvest the land value generated by public investment and other government action.Read more »

    World Urban Forum 9 focuses on how cities can grow equitably and sustainably

    Enero 26, 2018
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    The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will join an expected 20,000 members of the public, private and civic sectors to explore how the world’s cities can grow equitably and sustainably as they add an estimated 2.5 billion people in the coming decades.Read more »

    How and why communities should allow monthly property tax payments

    Enero 18, 2018
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    If all homeowners could pay their property taxes monthly rather than just once or twice per year, the fiscal health of local governments could improve and there would be greater political support for a fair and stable source of revenue. That's according to a new report authored by Lincoln...Read more »

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