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City Tech
Managing the CurbRevista Land LinesOctubre 2021By Rob Walker, October 13, 2021.Among its many impacts, the pandemic has led to soaring demand for curb space in cities across the country. Now cities from Aspen to Nashville are experimenting with smart zones, apps, and other tools that can help manage this essential piece of urban inf
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Inclusionary Housing
Creating and Maintaining Equitable CommunitiesEnfoques en políticas de sueloSeptiembre 2015Rick JacobusThis report illustrates how local governments can realize the full benefits of inclusionary housing policies, which require developers of new market-rate real estate to provide some affordable units...
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Arrested Developments
Combating Zombie Subdivisions and Other Excess EntitlementsEnfoques en políticas de sueloEnero 2014Jim Holway, Don Elliott, and Anna TrentadueDrawing on case studies, survey results, and data analyses of abandoned residential development projects in the U.S. Intermountain West, this report shows local leaders how to identify and overcome...
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Evaluating Smart Growth
State and Local Policy OutcomesEnfoques en políticas de sueloJunio 2009Gregory K. Ingram and Yu-Hung HongAs smart growth programs in some states approach their fourth decade, new climate change concerns have raised the stakes on their success in managing urban development. This is an opportune time to...
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The City-CLT Partnership
Municipal Support for Community Land TrustsEnfoques en políticas de sueloJunio 2008John Emmeus Davis and Rick JacobusBased on a review of three dozen municipal programs and interviews with local officials and community land trust (CLT) practitioners, this report describes how cities are investing in existing CLTs...
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Land Lines, January 1998
Revista Land LinesEnero 1998Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue highlights civic consensus-building around land policies in El Salvador; recommendations for grassroots education in Latin American cities; price volatility and property tax limitations in...
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Land Lines, March 1996
Revista Land LinesMarzo 1996Edited by Ann LeRoyerThis issue looks at urban revitalization and renewal efforts of smaller U.S. cities; cityscapes and the politics of urban development; and past experiences and future goals of land use in America.
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Gentle Infill
Boomtowns Are Making Room for Skinny Homes, Granny Flats, and Other Affordable HousingRevista Land LinesEnero 2018By Kathleen McCormickAs housing costs spike in thriving U.S. markets, Portland, Boulder, and Cambridge are loosening regulations to allow more low- and moderate-income housing, foster growth, prevent displacement, and preserve the historic fabric of neighborhoods.
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No Little Plans
The Evolution of the Comprehensive PlanRevista Land LinesAbril 2017By Kathleen McCormickThe linchpin of long-range planning for more than a century, comprehensive plans today are transcending traditional land use topics and addressing equity, sustainability, and other ephemeral factors...
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Combating Zombie Subdivisions
How Three Communities Redressed Excess Development EntitlementsRevista Land LinesEnero 2014Jim Holway, with Don Elliott and Anna TrentaduePartially built subdivisions and vacant lots are skewing development patterns and diminishing fiscal health in municipalities throughout the U.S. Intermountain West. Three communities successfully...
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