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Lessons Learned from Two New England Manufactured Home Replacement ProgramsDocumentos de trabajoMarzo 2024Aimee Bell-PashtThis report contrasts two New England manufactured home replacement programs: Better Homes AHEAD, a now-defunct replacement program run by a nonprofit in New Hampshire, and the Maine Mobile Home...
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Q&A: Fellows in Focus
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2024By Jon Gorey, March 15, 2024Lincoln Institute fellows discuss their recent work, their research interests, and the things that keep them up at night
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Fellows in Focus: Exploring the New Economics of Downtown
Revista Land LinesMarzo 2024By Jon Gorey, March 15, 2024Economist Lindsay Relihan studies the connections between remote work, retail habits, and the shape of our cities
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How Homestead Exemptions Can Counteract Regressivity in Property Tax Assessments
Documentos de trabajoMarzo 2024Ron Rakow, Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyEvidence presented in several recent academic studies using national datasets indicates widespread regressivity in property tax assessments. This can be due to statutory limits on assessment levels...
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City Tech: Getting Smart About Surfaces
Revista Land LinesFebrero 2024By Rob Walker, February 27, 2024From green roofs to cool pavement, cities are finding new ways to reduce heat and build resilience
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How Seattle’s Black Home Initiative Is Addressing Affordability and Inequity
Revista Land LinesFebrero 2024By Amanda Abrams, February 20, 2024As part of the Connecting Capital and Community initiative, a network forms in the Puget Sound region
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Mayor’s Desk: Seeing New Opportunity in Scranton
Revista Land LinesFebrero 2024By Anthony Flint, February 13, 2024On the challenges and opportunities of guiding a postindustrial city that has some surprising claims to fame
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California Water and Agriculture
Farmer Perspectives on Water Access and GovernanceDocumentos de trabajoFebrero 2024Catherine Van DykeThis paper examines farmer perspectives on water access and governance in California, with a focus on groundwater in the San Joaquin Valley and surface water from the Colorado River in the Coachella...
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Moving Beyond Conventional Economic Development Practice
An Asset-Based Framework for Sustainable CommunitiesDocumentos de trabajoEnero 2024Haegi Kwon, Lincoln Institute of Land PolicyMany factors contribute to growing inequalities in the United States. This report focuses on how economic development policies and practices may contribute to more equitable cities and regions. It...
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Case Study: Can Meandering Paths Connect a Fragmented Planning System?
Developing a Regional Governance Structure to Enable Watershed Planning in Southeast LouisianaOtroJunio 2021Rachelle Sanderson, Thomas Douthat, Manohar “Manny” PatoleLouisiana’s flat geography, proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, and seasonal rain events make the state especially susceptible to flooding. Risks are particularly high because water can flow...
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