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Lessons from Attempted Utopia

Fairhope, Alabama, and Arden, Deleware

Matthew M. Harris

December 2004, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Value Taxation, Local Government

December 2004, English

Working Paper

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Land Value Taxation, Local Government

Implications of a Split-Rate Real Property Tax

An Initial Look at Three Virginia Local Government Areas

John H. Bowman and Michael E. Bell

May 2004, English

Working Paper

May 2004, English

Working Paper

A Guide to the Structure of Property Tax Abatements in the United States

John L. Mikesell, C. Kurt Zorn, Esteban Dalehite, and Sung-Jin Park

November 2002, English

Working Paper

Property Tax

November 2002, English

Working Paper

Property Tax

Regionalism on Purpose

Kathryn A. Foster

August 2001, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Local Government, Urbanization

August 2001, English

Policy Focus Report

City and Regional Planning, Local Government, Urbanization

Urban-Suburban Interdependencies

Edited by Rosalind Greenstein and Wim Wiewel

March 2000, English

Book

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Local Government, Urbanization

March 2000, English

Book

City and Regional Planning, Economic Development, Local Government, Urbanization

Using Assisted Negotiation to Settle Land Use Disputes

A Guidebook for Public Officials

Lawrence Susskind, Ole Amundsen, and Masahiro Matsuura

July 1999, English

As land use issues become more complex, it is difficult for public officials to balance the contending forces of environmental protection, economic development, and local autonomy. This guidebook, developed by the Consensus Building Institute, offers step-by-step advice on assisted negotiation based on a study of 100 local land use disputes. It answers questions about why and how to use assisted negotiation, the risks and preparations involved, and issues in hiring a professional mediator or facilitator. It outlines common obstacles, suggests strategies to overcome them, and uses case studies to illustrate steps in the negotiation process.

Book

Land Conflict Resolution

July 1999, English

As land use issues become more complex, it is difficult for public officials to balance the contending forces of environmental protection, economic development, and local autonomy. This guidebook, developed by the Consensus Building Institute, offers step-by-step advice on assisted negotiation based on a study of 100 local land use disputes. It answers questions about why and how to use assisted negotiation, the risks and preparations involved, and issues in hiring a professional mediator or facilitator. It outlines common obstacles, suggests strategies to overcome them, and uses case studies to illustrate steps in the negotiation process.

Book

Land Conflict Resolution

The Zoning Game Revisited

Richard F. Babcock and Charles L. Siemon

May 1985, English

Book

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning

May 1985, English

Book

City and Regional Planning, Land Use and Zoning