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Improving the Property Tax by Expanding Options for Monthly Payments

Adam H. Langley

January 2018, English

Working Paper

Property Tax, Public Finance

January 2018, English

Working Paper

Property Tax, Public Finance

Asymmetry in Municipal Government Responses in Growing vs. Shrinking Counties with Focus on Capital Spending

Biswa Das and Mark Skidmore 

November 2017, English

Working Paper

Local Government

November 2017, English

Working Paper

Local Government

An Evaluation Framework for the Use of Scenarios in Urban Planning

Robert Goodspeed

November 2017, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning

November 2017, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning

Investing in Collections Software to Allow for Monthly Property Tax Payments

Vincent Reitano

October 2017, English

Working Paper

Local Government, Property Tax, Technology and Tools

October 2017, English

Working Paper

Local Government, Property Tax, Technology and Tools

The Development of Copycat Towns in China

An Initial Analysis of Their Economic, Social, and Environmental Implications

Daniel Sui, Bo Zhao, and Hui Kong

October 2017, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

October 2017, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Environment, Land Markets, Land Use and Zoning, Urbanization

Una hacienda local pobre

Los determinantes de la recaudación predial en México

Mónica Unda Gutiérrez

October 2017, Spanish

Working Paper

Property Tax

October 2017, Spanish

Working Paper

Property Tax

Reinventing Development Regulations

Jonathan Barnett and Brian W. Blaesser

October 2017, English

In this practical guide, two well-known experts argue that municipal leaders can dramatically improve the quality of life in their communities by adjusting local land use regulations. Development regulations determine the form of our cities, suburbs, and towns, but current regulations have structural deficiencies and biases that must be corrected for communities to meet 21st century land use challenges. Barnett, one of the pioneers of the modern practice of city design, and Blaesser, a land use and real estate lawyer, lay out strategies to preserve the natural environment, create desirable civic spaces, conserve historic buildings, reduce housing inequality, ease the pressures of urban sprawl, and deal with floods, erosion, and wildfire.

Book

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Public Finance, Urbanization

October 2017, English

In this practical guide, two well-known experts argue that municipal leaders can dramatically improve the quality of life in their communities by adjusting local land use regulations. Development regulations determine the form of our cities, suburbs, and towns, but current regulations have structural deficiencies and biases that must be corrected for communities to meet 21st century land use challenges. Barnett, one of the pioneers of the modern practice of city design, and Blaesser, a land use and real estate lawyer, lay out strategies to preserve the natural environment, create desirable civic spaces, conserve historic buildings, reduce housing inequality, ease the pressures of urban sprawl, and deal with floods, erosion, and wildfire.

Book

City and Regional Planning, Climate Change, Housing, Land and Property Rights, Land Use and Zoning, Local Government, Public Finance, Urbanization

The Future of U.S. Public School Revenue from the Property Tax

Andrew Reschovsky, Research Fellow, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison

September 2017, English

Policy Brief

Property Tax, Public Finance

September 2017, English

Policy Brief

Property Tax, Public Finance