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Distributed by Columbia University Press, our publications promote the Lincoln Institute's mission. Our books present deep, comprehensive examinations of critical land-use issues by global experts in city and regional planning, urban economics, and conservation. Our Policy Focus Reports deliver concise, evidence-based recommendations for policy 2021 LAND VALUE CAPTURE IN THE UNITED STATES: BEYOND THE Communities across the United States face a crisis of underinvestment in basic infrastructure, affordable housing, and climate-resilience. Land-based financing approaches, such as land value capture, can enable communities to harness land value increases that result from public investments and other government actions and reinvest them in public goods and services. 50-STATE PROPERTY TAX COMPARISON STUDY The average tax rate for these cities fell 3.5 percen t between 201 8 and 2019, from 1.446 percent to 1.395 percent , with decreases in 3 2 cities and increases in 21 cities. NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID 75TH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE 3 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD AND THE PRESIDENT BY KATHRYN J. LINCOLN AND GEORGE W. McCARTHY Aerial photo of Denver skyline at sunset. PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES 2 policy focus report lincoln institute of land Policy kenyon and langley payments in lieu of taxes 3 they consume. However, PILOTs are often haphazard, secretive, and calculated in an ad hoc manner that results in widely varying THE PROPERTY TAX- SCHOOL FUNDING DILEMMA Kenyon The properTy Tax–School Funding dilemmaPolicy Focus Report / Code PF015 This report is one of a series of policy focus reports published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy to address timely public policy issues relating to land use, land markets, and THE ROLE OF ZONING REGULATIONS IN THE PERPETUATION OF 1 . The Role of Zoning Regulations in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequality and Poverty: A Case Study of Oakland, California . A policy-focused story told with maps from MARSHALL & SWIFT COMMERCIAL BUILDING COST DATA Marshall & Swift Best Practices April 2018 1 | Proprietary and Confidential What is the Marshall & Swift Valuation Service Cost Manual? The Marshall & Swift Valuation Service is a complete, authoritative appraisal guide for developing JUDICIAL OPINION WRITING JUDICIAL OPINION WRITING For State Tax Judges October 12, 2018 Chicago, Illinois GERALD LEBOVITS Acting Justice, NYS Supreme Court Adjunct Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Adjunct Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law LINCOLN INSTITUTE OF LAND POLICYOUR WORKPUBLICATIONSWORKING PAPERSBOARD OF DIRECTORSCITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING Land Policy in the News. Shared equity programs provide a foothold for people who would not otherwise be able to access homeownership. Since completing the Institute's course on municipal finance, I've been able to apply financial solutions from other cities, states, and countries to land use and public finance issues at home in New Orleans BABBITT CENTER FOR LAND AND WATER POLICY Application Period: April 15 - May 16, 2021. The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, a center of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, invites proposals for original research that evaluates the suite of tools, practices, and processes the Babbitt Center has identified as key to connecting land use and water management. ASSESSING THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LAND VALUE TAXATION 2 PoLicy focus rePort lincoln institutE of lanD PolicY DYE anD EnglanD Assessing the theory And PrActice of LAnd VALue tAxAtion 3 Executive Summary T he land value tax is a variant of the property tax that imposes a higher tax rate on land than on improve- AFTER GREAT DISASTERS: HOW SIX COUNTRIES MANAGED COMMUNITY 36 Chapter 5 India: State-Managed Recovery with NGO Involvement 37 The 2001 Gujurat Earthquake 37 Organizing for Recovery 37 Notable Recovery Features 40 Lessons 41 Chapter 6 Indonesia: Centrally Managed, Community-Driven Approaches to Reconstruction 50-STATE PROPERTY TAX COMPARISON STUDY The average tax rate for these cities fell 3.5 percen t between 201 8 and 2019, from 1.446 percent to 1.395 percent , with decreases in 3 2 cities and increases in 21 cities. MEASURING THE FISCAL HEALTH OF MUNICIPALITIES One of the difficulties faced in the effective and efficient management of public organizations is the understanding of when the organization is experiencing financial distress. THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON LAND 62 4 The Impact of Climate Change on Land Robert Mendelsohn T he steadily increasing level of greenhouse gas emissions over the past cen-tury has led to a PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES 2 policy focus report lincoln institute of land Policy kenyon and langley payments in lieu of taxes 3 they consume. However, PILOTs are often haphazard, secretive, and calculated in an ad hoc manner that results in widely varying IMPLEMENTING VALUE CAPTURE IN LATIN AMERICA Implementing Value Capture in Latin America: Policies and Tools for Urban Development Martim O. Smolka Policy Focus Report Series The policy focus report series is published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy to address FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS: METHODS, CASES, AND INTELLECTUAL About the Authors Dr. John R. Mullin is the President of Mullin Associates, Inc. and has worked in more than 150 cities and towns on planning related matters across New England over the LINCOLN INSTITUTE OF LAND POLICYOUR WORKPUBLICATIONSWORKING PAPERSBOARD OF DIRECTORSCITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING Land Policy in the News. Shared equity programs provide a foothold for people who would not otherwise be able to access homeownership. Since completing the Institute's course on municipal finance, I've been able to apply financial solutions from other cities, states, and countries to land use and public finance issues at home in New Orleans BABBITT CENTER FOR LAND AND WATER POLICY Application Period: April 15 - May 16, 2021. The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy, a center of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, invites proposals for original research that evaluates the suite of tools, practices, and processes the Babbitt Center has identified as key to connecting land use and water management. ASSESSING THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LAND VALUE TAXATION 2 PoLicy focus rePort lincoln institutE of lanD PolicY DYE anD EnglanD Assessing the theory And PrActice of LAnd VALue tAxAtion 3 Executive Summary T he land value tax is a variant of the property tax that imposes a higher tax rate on land than on improve- AFTER GREAT DISASTERS: HOW SIX COUNTRIES MANAGED COMMUNITY 36 Chapter 5 India: State-Managed Recovery with NGO Involvement 37 The 2001 Gujurat Earthquake 37 Organizing for Recovery 37 Notable Recovery Features 40 Lessons 41 Chapter 6 Indonesia: Centrally Managed, Community-Driven Approaches to Reconstruction 50-STATE PROPERTY TAX COMPARISON STUDY The average tax rate for these cities fell 3.5 percen t between 201 8 and 2019, from 1.446 percent to 1.395 percent , with decreases in 3 2 cities and increases in 21 cities. MEASURING THE FISCAL HEALTH OF MUNICIPALITIES One of the difficulties faced in the effective and efficient management of public organizations is the understanding of when the organization is experiencing financial distress. THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON LAND 62 4 The Impact of Climate Change on Land Robert Mendelsohn T he steadily increasing level of greenhouse gas emissions over the past cen-tury has led to a PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES 2 policy focus report lincoln institute of land Policy kenyon and langley payments in lieu of taxes 3 they consume. However, PILOTs are often haphazard, secretive, and calculated in an ad hoc manner that results in widely varying IMPLEMENTING VALUE CAPTURE IN LATIN AMERICA Implementing Value Capture in Latin America: Policies and Tools for Urban Development Martim O. Smolka Policy Focus Report Series The policy focus report series is published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy to address FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS: METHODS, CASES, AND INTELLECTUAL About the Authors Dr. John R. Mullin is the President of Mullin Associates, Inc. and has worked in more than 150 cities and towns on planning related matters across New England over the OUR WORK | LINCOLN INSTITUTE OF LAND POLICY Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy. The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy seeks to advance the integration of land and water management to meet the current and future water needs of Colorado River Basin communities, economies, and the environment.PUBLICATIONS
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