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Vacant Homes Would Be Taxed At Higher Rate Under Possible City Plan
Honolulu Civil BeatMayo 19, 2023El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Integrating Land Use and Water Management
Resúmenes de políticas públicasAgosto 2022By Erin RuglandLand without water cannot support urban form of any scale, yet many land use decisions are made without regard to water, and vice versa. This Policy Brief introduces readers to best management...
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Technology Aids Citizen Input in Planning: Newest Addition to www.lincolninst.edu
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City Tech
The Road to Smarter Transit Is Paved with DataRevista Land LinesMarzo 2019By Rob Walker, March 15, 2019Transportation officials from Virginia to Hawaii are taking advantage of big data to make decisions differently, thanks to the work of the State Smart Transportation Initiative.
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Backyard Brouhaha
Could Inclusionary Housing Break the YIMBY Deadlock?Revista Land LinesFebrero 2019By Anthony Flint, February 26, 2019The movement known as YIMBY, or Yes in My Back Yard, has long argued that more development will reduce housing prices. Critics argue—with some evidence—that things aren't that simple, but some communities are moving forward using inclusionary housing.
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Biases in Analysis of Split-Rate Property Tax Reforms
Hawaii’s Experience 1963-1979Documentos de trabajoMarzo 2009Sally KwakSome localities levy split-rate property taxes, with one rate on land and another on improvements. Simple economic theory suggests this type of tax increases land use efficiency while reducing sprawl...
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Assessing the Theory and Practice of Land Value Taxation
Enfoques en políticas de sueloFebrero 2010Through an examination of more than 30 countries and several U.S. municipalities that have implemented a land value tax as an alternative to the traditional property tax, this report helps officials...
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Town–Gown Collaboration in Land Use and Development
Enfoques en políticas de sueloJunio 2009Yesim Sungu-EryilmazOnce considered enclaves of intellectual pursuit, institutions of higher education now play a much broader role in their neighborhoods and cities. The character of communities near expanding...
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Your Home May Not Be a Mansion, But You Might Still Have to Pay a 'Mansion Tax'
CNNOctubre 30, 2019El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Visioning and Visualization
People, Pixels, and PlansLibrosAbril 2008Michael Kwartler and Gianni LongoTwo remarkable phenomena have affected the practice of planning over the past two decades: the rise of public involvement as an integral component of urban decision making, and the technological...
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