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Housing Markets and the Fiscal Health of US Central Cities
EventosAbril 17, 2017Cosponsored with the Urban InstituteCosponsored with the Urban Institute, this event will offer insights from two recent research projects funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation that explore the links between shocks to urban housing markets and central cities’ finances.
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Critical Issues for the Fiscal Health of New England Cities and Towns
EventosAbril 8, 2016Presenters: Adam Chapdelaine, Richard W. England, Lourdes German, Michael Lawson, Christiana K. McFarland, Marc H. Pfeiffer, Ronald W. Rakow, Peder Schaefer, Robert K. Triest, Bo Zhao
Co-sponsor: Federal Reserve Bank of BostonThis program allows municipal officials from New England to consider critical issues for the fiscal health of their cities and towns. This small interactive invitation-only seminar is co-sponsored with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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Community Resilience Through Small Scale Manufacturing
EventosMaio 3, 2023Moderator: Sarah Yeung, Principal, Sojourner Consulting
Speakers: Derek Santos, Executive Director, New Bedford Economic Development Council, Lars Kuehnow, Program Officer LISC, Duluth, Misty E. Beasley, Regional Director MBAC, Akron Urban League, and Audra Ladd, Co-Director, Urban Manufacturing AllianceCohosted with the Urban Manufacturing Alliance, this webinar will offer a practical introduction to small-scale manufacturing as part of a strategy for inclusive community economic development.
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Planning and Financing Sustainable and Equitable Cities: Global Views on Land Value Capture (A 75th Anniversary Lincoln Institute Dialogue)
EventosOutubro 27, 2021Speakers: Enrique Silva, Barbara Scholz, and Rudiger AhrendLand value capture is a policy approach that enables communities to recover and reinvest land value increases that result from public investment and other government actions. Land value capture is rooted in the notion that public action should generate pu
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Case Study: The Long Beach, California, Civic Center Project
A Public-Private Partnership to Rehabilitate Municipal InfrastructureOutroDezembro 2020Michael BennonThis case examines the process and mechanics of using the public-private partnership model to invest in local infrastructure in one U.S. city.
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Tax Base Sharing
Local Response to Fiscal FederalismOutroJaneiro 1979Paul SmithWritten in 1979, this archival report was published as a Land Policy Roundtable and is Case Studies Series number 303. The nation’s first experience with tax base sharing was in the twin cities...
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Webinar- Urban Property and Land Taxation in Argentina: The Challenge of Decentralization
EventosNovembro 21, 2017Moderator: Luis QuintanillaJoin the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in our third Municipal Fiscal Health webinar focused on the advantages and disadvantages of decentralizing the organization and collection of the Urban Property and Land Tax in Argentina.
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Systems Thinking Pilot
EventosMaio 16, 2016Faculty: Georgie Bishop, Julia Ross
Collaborators: Congress for New Urbanism, Public Sector ConsortiumThe objective of this seminar is to help city officials strengthen their ability to track, manage, and sustain the fiscal health of their communities, guided by Systems Thinking practices.
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Webinar: Financing Infrastructure for Cities
EventosNovembro 9, 2016Moderator: Lourdes GermánJoin the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in our first Municipal Fiscal Health webinar focused on infrastructure finance in the U.S. featuring Dr. Julie Kim, Stanford University's Global Projects Center, and Nicole DuPuis, National League of Cities.
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Webinar- Planning and Financing Successful Public-Private Partnerships: The National Development Council Model
EventosJunho 2, 2017Moderator: Lourdes GermánJoin the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in our second Municipal Fiscal Health webinar focused on public-private partnerships, featuring Jane Campbell of the National Development Council and Mike Bailey from the City of Redmond.
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