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    Legislators consider federal policies affecting state and local governments

    Junio 5, 2017
    State legislators from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire gathered at the annual Economic Perspectives on State and Local Taxes seminar last month, organized in partnership with the New England Public Policy Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.Read more »

    Michael Nutter, Scott Smith and Timothy Renjilian join Lincoln Institute of Land Policy board

    Mayo 31, 2017
    Former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter, former Mesa, Ariz. mayor and Phoenix-area transit chief Scott Smith and business and financial consultant Timothy Renjilian have joined the Board of Directors of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.Read more »

    Lincoln Institute releases annual 50-state property tax report

    Mayo 18, 2017
    For the 12th year in a row, New York City has a larger discrepancy in property tax rates for multi-family rental apartment buildings compared to owner-occupied homes than any other U.S. city, according to the annual 50-State Property Tax Comparison Study by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and...Read more »

    Getting smarter about tax incentives

    Mayo 7, 2017
    South Boston Waterfront
    Officials and experts are taking a closer look at tax incentives and identifying strategies to prevent waste, ensure accountability and transparency, and produce the maximum benefit for each public dollar invested.Read more »

    Scholars gather for International Conference on China Urban Development

    Mayo 6, 2017
    Nearly 300 scholars and graduate students from 17 countries are gathering in London to discuss urban development in China. The 2017 International Conference on China Urban Development, held May 5-6 is organized by the University of College London and co-sponsored by the Lincoln Institute and...Read more »

    Our new initiative to find water solutions in land

    Mayo 2, 2017
    The Colorado River
    The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy will work toward better integration of land-use planning and water management.Read more »

    Lincoln Institute at the American Planning Association 2017 National Planning Conference

    Abril 26, 2017
    New York City
    The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy will lead the conversation on fiscal sustainability, equity, green infrastructure and its financing, and the challenges facing the New York metropolitan area among many other topics at the American Planning Association’s National Planning Conference in New York...Read more »

    Journalists Forum assesses cities in the era of President Trump

    Abril 24, 2017
    Left to right: Andrew Kopplin of the Greater New Orleans Foundation; Armando Carbonell of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; Gina McCarthy, former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; and Beth Daley of InsideClimate News
    American cities should be prepared to go it alone – and will continue to fight the federal government on immigration policy and other conflicting standards -- but can hold out hope that proposed infrastructure investments will provide a boost.Read more »

    Innovative financing at New York’s Hudson Yards

    Marzo 22, 2017
    The development of Hudson Yards will surely be studied for its planning, design, and engineering, but one of the most innovative aspects of the project is how it was financed.Read more »

    How we plan to help communities harness investment

    Marzo 9, 2017
    The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy has established the Center for Community Investment, a leadership development, research and capacity building initiative to help communities mobilize capital to achieve their economic, social and environmental priorities.Read more »

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