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Lincoln Institute Sessions at the 2022 IAAO Annual Conference
ConferenciasAgosto 30, 2022Speakers: Margie Cusack, Ruud M. Kathmann, Adam H. Langley, Daniel P. McMillen, Carmela Quintos, Ron Rakow, Jennifer Rearich, Joan YoungmanThe Lincoln Institute will present two seminars at the 2020 annual conference of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO).
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Land Lines, April 2022
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022Edited by Katharine WrothThis issue explores local solutions to the housing affordability crisis, the rise of a community investment ecosystem in Appalachia, and more.
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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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New Report: Taxing Land More Than Buildings Would Help Detroit Homeowners and Spur Development
Revista Land LinesAbril 2022By Will Jason, April 4, 2022Reforming Detroit’s property tax system by taxing land at a higher rate than buildings would help to revive the local economy and reduce tax bills for nearly every homeowner, according to a new study from the nonprofit Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
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Making Millennium Park
Teaching Case StudyVideos y multimediaMarzo 2022This three-part video teaching case study examines how Chicago’s Millennium Park was financed and how it is currently funded so that it can remain a city asset for years to come.
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Chicago Skyway: Unleashing the Value of a Public Asset
Teaching Case StudyVideos y multimediaMarzo 2022This video case study tells the story of the Chicago Skyway Toll bridge and how the city of Chicago endured years of complications before it turned the liability into a valuable asset.
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The Challenge of Unspent Federal Grants
Documentos de trabajoEnero 2022Jenna DeAngelo, Betsy Gardner, and George W. McCarthyThere is a fervent need for federal grant money to be spent appropriately and for its intended purpose. However, constrained local capacity coupled with longstanding, inflexible, federal legislation...
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Blueprint Shows How Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Can Create More Housing Opportunities
Revista Land LinesEnero 2022By Lincoln Institute Staff, January 20, 2022Two weeks after a U.S federal agency rejected affordable housing plans from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, a coalition of housing organizations has released a blueprint showing how the two government-sponsored enterprises can better-reach underserved mortgag
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2022 C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program
Graduate Student FellowshipOportunidades de becas de posgradoFebrero 2022The C. Lowell Harriss Dissertation Fellowship Program assists PhD students, primarily at U.S. universities, whose research complements the Lincoln Institute's interests in land and tax policy.
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Global Conference Highlights Land Conservation Solutions in the Face of Urgent Challenges
Revista Land LinesEnero 2022By Katharine Wroth, Will Jason, January 10, 2022.In the wake of major global agreements to protect biodiversity and address climate change, hundreds of leaders and practitioners gathered virtually for one of the world’s most significant international conferences on private and civic land conservation.
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