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2023 Journalists Forum
EventosNoviembre 17, 2023Partners: TD Charitable Foundation and Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard UniversityThe Lincoln Institute of Land Policy invited journalists to attend the 2023 Journalists Forum focused on housing affordability on November 17–18, 2023 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Land Lines, Abril 2022
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022Editado por Katharine WrothEn este número, se analizan las soluciones locales de la crisis de capacidad de pago de la vivienda, el aumento de un ecosistema de inversión comunitaria en Appalachia y mucho má...
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Escuelas publicas y el impuesto a la propiedad
Comparación de modelos de financiamiento para la educación de tres estados de los Estados UnidosRevista Land LinesAbril 2022Como resultado de la COVID-19, los gestores de políticas tienen una nueva oportunidad de elaborar financiamientos que combinen impuestos sobre la propiedad inmobiliaria y ayuda estatal con el...
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Private Development Programs for Weak Markets
EventosMarzo 7, 2023Moderator: Robie Suggs, Chief Lending Officer, Cincinnati Development Fund
Speakers: Shannon Morgan, Managing Partner, Renovare Development and Brian Potts, Managing Partner, The Ridgewood Group, LLC, Springfield, OH, and Ryan Bates, CEO, Bates Development
Watch the recording In this second webinar in the series, “Building Equity and Market Strength in Legacy Cities: Context-Driven Equitable Development,” speakers present emerging programs driven by...
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Equitable Development Programs for New Construction in Weak Markets
EventosFebrero 28, 2023Moderator: Beverley Loyd, Managing Director of Lending MI and OH, IFF
Speakers: Cory Riordan, Executive Director, Tremont West Development Corporation, Matthew Madia, Director of Real Estate Services, Neighborhood Allies (Pittsburgh), and Brian Ogawa, Senior Commercial Real Estate Associate, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority
Watch the recording This webinar is the first in a two-part series, “Building Equity and Market Strength in Legacy Cities: Context-Driven Equitable Development.” Register separately for the second...
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Public Schools and the Property Tax: A Comparison of Education Funding Models in Three U.S. States
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022In the wake of COVID-19, policy makers have a new opportunity to craft a combination of state aid and local property tax funding that enables all students to obtain an adequate and equitable education.
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Place Database
Contest Winners Use Maps to Tell Stories of PlaceRevista Land LinesNoviembre 2019By Emma Zehner, November 15, 2019The winning projects from The Place Database Contest explored complex policy questions related to climate mitigation, affordable housing, and sprawl. The contest asked participants to use The Place...
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Residential Property Taxation in New York City
Documentos de trabajoAbril 2019Moses GatesThis working paper sets forth the recent history and current structure of New York City’s residential property tax system, as well as large-scale inequities, possible points of needed reform,...
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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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Public and Private School Competition and U.S. Fiscal Federalism
PonenciasMayo 2008Thomas J. NechybaThe traditional public school finance system under U.S. fiscal federalism has generated concern that the use of housing markets to ration resources and students to public schools may increase income...
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