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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Vertical Equity App
Bases de datosSeptiembre 2023Vertical equity in property tax assessment requires that assessment levels remain consistent over the range of real estate values, with high-value and low-value properties exhibiting the same ratio...
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The Hardest-Working River in the West
A StoryMap Exploring the Colorado River Through DataVisualización de datosMayo 2020Although not the largest or longest river in the World, the Colorado River is known for its many legacies. The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy developed a StoryMap about the Colorado River,...
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State-by-State Property Tax at a Glance
Data VisualizationVisualización de datosFebrero 2018This data visualization tool allows users to compare a wide range of property tax statistics and key features of each state’s tax system. The companion narratives provide valuable context on the history of property tax systems and recent developments.
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Scenario Planning
We can't predict the future, but we can prepare for it.Visualización de datosNoviembre 2017What is scenario planning? Scenario planning is a practice through which communities plan for an uncertain future by exploring multiple possibilities of what might happen. The practice guides...
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The Place Database
Visualización de datosOctubre 2017The Place Database is permanently deactivated effective September 30, 2021. After this date, any previously created links to interactive maps will no longer work. You can still interact with many of...
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Atlas of Urban Expansion
Visualización de datosAgosto 2016The Atlas of Urban Expansion is an open-source online resource with maps, satellite images, and data on spatial changes in cities around the world, created in partnership by the Lincoln Institute of...
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Significant Features of the Property Tax®
DatabaseBases de datosAgosto 2016This database provides detailed information about the property tax system in all 50 states, with descriptions of states’ property tax relief programs, tax limits, taxation of agricultural property, classification, tax rates, and much more.
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Fiscally Standardized Cities (FiSC)
DatabaseBases de datosAgosto 2016The FiSC Database makes it possible to compare local government finances for 150 of the largest U.S. cities across more than 125 categories of revenues, expenditures, debt, and assets, with annual data going back to 1977.