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Document Title |
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Inclusionary Zoning |
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"Inclusionary Zoning: Opening Up Opportunity-Based
Housing" (8/20/04)
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Magazine
article dramatizes origins and provides national overview |
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Script for
Inclusionary Zoning Presentation |
Montgomery
County, MD and Fairfax County, VA
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slide
show |
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"Hypothetical
Inclusionary Zoning Impact for 100 Largest Metro Areas
1980-2000" |
Estimates from Census 2000
and Urban Institute data |
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Nine Lessons
for Inclusionary Zoning |
Keynote Remarks of David Rusk to the National Inclusionary
Housing Conference Washington, DC October 5, 2005 |
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"Rebuttal to Reason Foundation's anti-inclusionary zoning
study in Orange County, CA." |
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Introduction
to Inclusionary Zoning Laws |
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Table 1-list of IZ laws |
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Table A
trigger point |
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Table B
set-aside |
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Table
C income ceiling |
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Table
D control period |
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IZ issues |
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Model IZ law specs generic |
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City-county Consolidation |
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Unigov report |
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Wheeling
Overheads |
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Table 1 - peers |
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Table 2 - elasticity |
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Table 3 - capture-contribute |
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Table 4 - city metro income |
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Table 5 - bond ratings |
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Table 6 - job growth |
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Table 7 - income growth |
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INTERNATIONAL: |
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THE
NETHERLANDS |
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“Inside Game/Outside Game: Segregation and Spatial
compares Dutch and Planning
in Metropolitan Areas” (March 12, 2001) |
USA metro areas |
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“Portland’s Urban Growth Boundary: A Model for the Dutch
'Red Contours' and 'Green Contours'" (March 12, 2001) |
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UNITED
KINGDOM |
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Harrogate |
Inside Game/Outside Game
Remarks by David Rusk
(June 19, 2001) |
Applies concepts of Inside/Outside Game to England |
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NATIONAL: |
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SPEECHES |
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"Inside Game/Outside Game:
The Case for Regional Equity"
(October 6, 2003) |
Background paper for Ford
Foundation's Community Development Partnerships in Atlanta,
Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia. |
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Beyond Our Reach
(December 5, 2002) |
Overhead presentation to Funders' Group |
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AMEN strategy statement
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Remarks of David Rusk to HUD
Interns
Washington, DC, September 4,
2003
Remarks of David Rusk to HUD
Interns
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A
helpful perspective on the Federal Budget |
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"Faith-Based Organizing: Key to Overcoming Sprawl, Race, and
Concentrated Poverty"
December 1, 2000 |
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Presentation to Funders NLA
2002 |
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Thirty Helpful
Hints for a New Mayor
by David Rusk |
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ARTICLES |
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The New City-State: Change and Renewal in
America’s Cities. Tom McEnery. |
A Book Review |
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RESEARCH
SURVEYS |
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STATES
AND METROPOLITAN AREAS: |
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ALABAMA: |
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MOBILE |
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Arizona |
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Tucson |
Tucson – Pima
County
Becoming One or Acting as One? |
Talk, May 14, 2004 |
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ARKANSAS: |
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LITTLE ROCK |
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CALIFORNIA: |
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SAN JOSE |
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COLORADO |
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Denver |
Denver
Divided: Sprawl, Race,
and
Concentrated Poverty in
Greater Denver" |
Book
length curriculum for Denver University study circles. |
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CONNECTICUT: |
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STATEWIDE |
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HARTFORD |
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NEW HAVEN |
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DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA: |
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Regionwide |
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Washington,
DC |
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Suburban
Maryland |
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Northern
Virginia |
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FLORIDA: |
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STATEWIDE |
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"Inclusionary Zoning: Living - and Learning - Together"
Remarks to Florida Housing Coalition (October 23,2001 |
Impact on all FL's metro areas |
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Appendix A |
1990 Economic Trends in Florida Elementary Schools
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Appendix B |
Montgomery County, Maryland: Mixing Up the Neighborhood |
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Appendix C |
Affordable housing Under Inclusionary zoning policy |
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Appendix D |
Hypothetical impact of countrywide inclusionary zoning on
pre-and post-implementation poverty rates |
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GAINESVILLE |
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TALLAHASSEE |
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GEORGIA: |
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STATEWIDE |
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Civil
Rights Movement Unshackled Georgia's Economy (June 27,
1995)
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keynote address to Georgia
Municipal Association |
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ATLANTA |
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Poverty in the Atlanta Region 1970-90
(November 3, 1995) |
26-page report for Atlanta
Regional Commission |
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ARC_report-Appendix_A |
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ARC_report-Appendix_B |
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ARC_report-Appendix_C |
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ARC_report-Appendix_D |
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Poverty in the Atlanta Region 1970-90 (September 11, 1995) |
overhead presentation to
Atlanta Regional Leadership Institute |
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Sprawl, race, and Concentrated
Poverty: Changing the'Rules of the Game' (November 1, 2000) |
keynote address to Fannie
Mae conference on "Fair Growth" focuses on Atlanta region |
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ILLINOIS: |
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STATEWIDE |
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CHICAGO |
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Testimony to Chicago City Council
(January 26, 2005) |
supports mandatory
Inclusionary zoning ordinance |
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"De-concentrating Poverty; CHA's Plan for Transformation"
(December 15, 2000 - policy study |
pulbic
housing reform and inclusionary zoning |
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Appendix 1-A |
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Appendix 1-B |
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Appendix 1-C |
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Appendix 2 |
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Appendix 3 |
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PEORIA |
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Capturing Sprawl/Controlling Sprawl: Issues and Strategies
for Managing the Tri-County Region's Future Growth
(Spetember 25, 2000) |
Overhead presentation for
Tri-County Regional Planning Commission. |
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INDIANA: |
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FORT WAYNE |
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GARY-HAMMOND |
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"Acting as One" (June 22, 1996)
For Interfaith Federation's First Metro Summit |
Overhead Presentation |
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"Today's Winners/Tomorrow's Losers"
July 11, 1997
For Interfaith Federation's Second Metro Summit |
Overhead Presentation |
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INDIANAPOLIS |
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Unigov's Unfinished
Business (October 24, 1994) |
How Inclusionary zoning
would diminish concentrated poverty |
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INCLUSIONARY ZONING:
THE DOOR TO OPPORTUNITY-BASED HOUSING |
A
presentation to the Indianapolis Neighborhood
Housing Partnership
HOUSING SUMMIT
Indianapolis, IN
March 19, 2004 |
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“Closing
the Affordable Housing Gap” |
Remarks of
David Rusk to the 2nd Annual Community Breakfast of the
Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership
Indianapolis, IN
March 19, 2004 |
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INCLUSIONARY ZONING: THE DOOR TO OPPORTUNITY-BASED HOUSING
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A
presentation to the
Indianapolis Neighborhood
Housing Partnership
HOUSING SUMMIT
Indianapolis, IN
March 19, 2004 |
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KENTUCKY: |
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STATEWIDE |
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"Smart Growth - What Really Works (October 10, 2001)
Keynote address to Governor's Smart Growth Task Force |
state mandates beat incentives |
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LEXINGTON |
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LOUISVILLE |
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A Collection of
Documents on Louisville |
with
supporting tables |
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LOUISIANA: |
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NEW ORLEANS |
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New
Orleans Thoughts |
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Regional equity in New Orleans |
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The New Regionalism:Planning Together To
Reshape New Orleans' Future" |
Published in The Times-Picayune on September
6, 1999. |
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Opening Essay 3 |
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City Article 10-11 |
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Peer Group
Comparisons 4 |
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Property
Trends Essay 5 |
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Jefferson Parish
6-7 |
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St Tammany Parish
8 |
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Other Saints
Article 9 |
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Closing Essay - b
14 |
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Valuation
Commentary 5 |
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State Law 15 |
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Voluntary
Planning -b 15 |
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Table 1
JobGrowth |
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MARYLAND: |
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BALTIMORE |
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HOUSING POLICY IS SCHOOL POLICY: An Analysis of the
Interaction of Housing Patterns, School Enrollments, and
Academic Achievement in the Baltimore Area Public Schools |
Research Study
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Housing Policy Is School
Policy
Remarks of David Rusk to the 44th Annual Meeting of Baltimore
Neighborhoods, Inc. |
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HOUSING
POLICY IS SCHOOL POLICY: A presentation to BRIDGE Leaders
Baltimore, MD May 14, 2003 |
Overhead
Presentation |
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Suburban
Maryland (see DC) |
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MASSACHUSETTS: |
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STATEWIDE |
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"Inculsionary Zoning: Building on Massachusetts' Sucess"
(November 15, 2001 |
impact on all MA's metro housing markets |
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Appendix A |
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Appendix B |
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Appendix C1 |
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Appendix C2 |
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Appendix D |
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SPRINGFIELD |
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WORCESTER |
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MICHIGAN: |
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STATEWIDE |
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"Comments
on Land Use Leadership Council
Recommendations." |
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BATTLE CREEK |
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DETROIT |
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"Michigan 2003: Overcoming Sprawl, Race, and Concentrated
Poverty" (June 2000) |
overhead presentation for MOSES |
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FLINT |
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GRAND RAPIDS |
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KALAMAZOO |
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LANSING-EAST
LANSING |
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MUSKEGON |
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WHAT’S
THE REAL CITY OF MUSKEGON? |
Remarks of David Rusk
to the Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce April 22, 2005 |
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LITTLE BOXES –
LIMITED HORIZONS |
Remarks of David
Rusk1 to the Muskegon Area Environmental Excellence Awards
banquet April 21, 2005 |
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SAGINAW-BAY
CITY-MIDLAND |
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ACTING AS ONE A
Challenge to Saginaw County’s 30 “Little Boxes” |
Remarks of David Rusk to the Economic
Summit sponsored by The Ezekiel Project Saginaw, Michigan
January 27, 2005 |
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MINNESOTA: |
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STATEWIDE |
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MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL |
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ST CLOUD |
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MISSOURI: |
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KANSAS CITY |
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ST LOUIS |
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"Acting as One"
For Metropolitan Congregations United to St. Louis
(August 18, 1996) |
overhead presentation |
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"Saving Neighborhoods by Saving Farms: MCU for St. Louis
Challenges Urban Sprawl"
(Spring 1999) |
article in Forum for Social Economics |
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"Baltimore Unbound...and Beyond"
(October 5, 1998)
For RCGA Baltimore-St. Louis Leadership Exchange |
overheads comparing St. Louis and Baltimore |
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NEW
JERSEY: |
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STATEWIDE |
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Sprawl
and Fair Housing: New Jersey’s Unfinished Agenda
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The Annual Isadore Caneub
Memorial Lecture in Planning
Rutgers-New Brunswick
October 31, 2002 |
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CHANGING NEW JERSEY’S METROPATTERNS
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Overhead Presentation to the
New Jersey Regional Coalition
People’s Summit for Regional Equity
June 27, 2003 |
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North Jersey |
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How to build a strong “Outside Game” to
match a good “Inside Game” for Northern New Jersey |
Overheads for
Metropolitan Equity Conference
September 18, 2000 |
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North Jersey Why North Jersey Must
Organize
To Change the “Rules of the Game” |
A
presentation to the
JUBILEE INTERFAITH ORGANIZATION
Seton Hall University
May 11, 2004 |
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Central
Jersey |
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Sprawl, Race, and Concentration of
Poverty
in Trenton-Mercer County
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Speech to ISLES and Princeton
University
April 5-6, 2000 |
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IT’S NOT JUST TRENTON... Why Central
Jersey Must Organize To Change the “Rules of the Game” |
Overheads for Central Jersey
Regional Equity Organizing Project November 12, 2003 |
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South Jersey |
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INSIDE
GAME/OUTSIDE GAME |
Speech to Summit on the Future
of South Jersey November 6, 1999 |
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IT’S NOT JUST CAMDEN...Why South Jersey Must Organize
To Change the “Rules of the Game”
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Overheads for New Jersey
Regional Equity Organizing Project October 27, 2003 |
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TRENTON |
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NEW
MEXICO: |
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ALBUQUERQUE |
THE ACADEMIC
PERFORMANCE OF
PUBLIC HOUSING CHILDREN —
DOES LIVING IN MIDDLE CLASS NEIGHBORHOODS
AND ATTENDING MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOLS
MAKE A DIFFERENCE? |
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A study of 37
city-county-consolidations or other peer communities for
potential unification of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County |
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NEW YORK: |
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STATEWIDE |
"Classmates Count: Housing Policy"
(October 29,1999)
For Chautauqua Conference on Regionalism in Education |
Focuses on Western New York State |
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Upstate New York: a House Divided Why New York State Must
Change Its "Rules of the Game" To Reinvigorate Regional
Economic Growth |
Prepared for the New York Thruway
Alliance Economic Summit Syracuse, New York May 20, 2005 by
David Rusk |
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Table
I |
INFLATION-ADJUSTED CHANGES IN
FULL VALUE OF TAXABLE PROPERTY FOR UPSTATE NEW YORK
METROPOLITAN AREAS FROM 1980 TO 2004 |
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Table II |
NET
(INFLATION-ADJUSTED) CHANGES IN TOTAL AND MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD
INCOME FOR NINE METROPOLITAN AREAS IN UPSTATE NEW YORK FROM
1989 TO 1999 |
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Appendix
A cover sheet |
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A-S-T
tax base1980-04A |
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Binghamton tax base 1980-04A |
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Buffalo tax base 1980-04A |
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Elmira tax base 1980-04A |
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Glens Falls tax base 1980-04A |
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Jamestown tax base 1980-04A |
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Rochester tax base 1980-04A |
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Syracuse tax base 1980-04A |
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Utica-Rome tax base 1980-04A |
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Appendix
B cover sheet |
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Table B-1 |
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Table B-2 |
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Appendix C cover sheet |
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Table C |
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NEW YORK: |
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CAPITAL REGION |
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Schenectady and Suburbs Need To Act like "Big Box" (January
2005)
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op-ed in Schenectady
Gazette |
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BUFFALO |
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Why City-County Consolidation Makes No
Sense in "Little Boxes" Regions like Buffalo-Erie-County"
(2003)
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brief essay |
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ORGANIZING THE REAL CITY OF BUFFALO |
Speech to VOICE Buffalo and the
Institute for Local Governance and Regional Growth ‑
University at Buffalo
June 14, 2003 |
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ORGANIZING THE REAL CITY OF BUFFALO |
Overheads for VOICE Buffalo and the Institute for Local
Governance and Regional Growth ‑
University at Buffalo
June 14, 2003 |
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"A Tale of Two Schools"
(June 2, 2001)
Article based on remarks to VOICE conference |
Mix of kids in classroom is what really counts |
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"Sprawl, Race, and Concentrated Poverty"
(June 2, 2001)
for VOICE conference |
overhead presentation |
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Today's Winners Become
Tomorrow's Losers: Social and Economic Costs of Urban Sprawl
in Buffalo and Erie County (August 1, 1997) |
overheads for Erie County
Legislature |
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Sprawl, Race, and the Fate of Cities: Buffalo and Niagara
Falls (June 3, 1997) |
overheads for Chautauqua
Conference on Regional Governance |
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Long
Island |
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LONG
ISLAND’S
“LITTLE BOXES”
MUST ACT AS ONE: |
Overheads |
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Letter
to the editor |
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MOHAWK VALLEY |
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Memo
to Nadia Alvarado and colleagues (June 13, 2005) |
memo updates Mohawk Valley
Compact analysis |
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NEW YORK
CITY |
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ROCHESTER |
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UTICA-ROME |
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"The Mohauwk Valley Compact" (Noverber 7, 2001
Proposals to Chamber Alliance of Mohawk Valley |
Applying business sense to regional governance |
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NORTH
CAROLINA: |
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STATEWIDE |
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SOUTH CAROLINA’S
CITIES:
HUBS OF PROGRESS |
64th Annual Meeting
Municipal Association of South Carolina
Hilton Head Island, SC
July 15, 2004 |
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CHARLOTTE |
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OHIO: |
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STATEWIDE |
"America’s
Urban Problem/America’s Race Problem "
(Fall 1998)
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In
A
Special Issue of
Urban Geography
Volume 19, No. 8 |
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Ohio Planning Conference Talk 2003
Ohio Planning Conference talk 2003 |
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AKRON |
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CINCINNATI |
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CLEVELAND |
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"Cleveland: “Comeback City” or Treading Water?" - Remarks
to Noah (November 19, 2001) |
city
lost 64% of tax base in 40 years |
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Speech “Urban
Communities: the Future of Successful Regions” |
Keynote Remarks
Case Western Reserve University
June 4, 2004 |
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Cleveland IZ overheads 2004 |
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COLUMBUS |
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DAYTON |
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SPRINGFIELD |
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TOLEDO |
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YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN |
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OKLAHOMA: |
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OKLAHOMA
CITY |
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OREGON: |
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STATEWIDE |
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PORTLAND |
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PENNSYLVANIA: |
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STATEWIDE |
Little
boxes-Limited Horizons |
A STUDY OF
FRAGMENTED LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN PENNSYLVANIA:
ITS SCOPE, CONSEQUENCES, AND REFORMS |
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Appendix A - Land Use |
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Appendix B
- MPDU |
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Appendix C - tax base sharing |
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ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM |
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ERIE |
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LANCASTER |
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PHILADELPHIA |
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PITTSBURGH |
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ACTING AS ONE – Not
BECOMING ONE
(that is, city-county merger) |
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