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Inclusionary Zoning    

 

 
"Inclusionary Zoning: Opening Up Opportunity-Based Housing" (8/20/04) Magazine article dramatizes origins and provides national overview
  Script for Inclusionary Zoning Presentation Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA
  slide show  
     
  "Hypothetical Inclusionary Zoning Impact for 100 Largest Metro Areas 1980-2000" Estimates from Census 2000 and Urban Institute data

 

 
Nine Lessons for Inclusionary Zoning Keynote Remarks of David Rusk to the National Inclusionary Housing Conference Washington, DC October 5, 2005
  "Rebuttal to Reason Foundation's anti-inclusionary zoning study in Orange County, CA."  
  Introduction to Inclusionary Zoning Laws  
  Table 1-list of IZ laws  
  Table A trigger point  
  Table B set-aside  
  Table C income ceiling  
  Table D control period  
  IZ issues  
  Model IZ law specs generic  
City-county Consolidation    
  Unigov report  
  Wheeling Overheads  
  Table 1 - peers  
  Table 2 - elasticity  
  Table 3 - capture-contribute  
  Table 4 - city  metro income  
  Table 5 - bond ratings  
  Table 6 - job growth  
  Table 7 - income growth  
INTERNATIONAL:    
     
     
THE NETHERLANDS             
  “Inside Game/Outside Game: Segregation and Spatial  compares Dutch and  Planning in Metropolitan Areas” (March 12, 2001)   USA metro areas
     
  “Portland’s Urban Growth Boundary: A Model for the Dutch 'Red Contours' and 'Green Contours'"  (March 12, 2001)  
     
   
      
UNITED KINGDOM  
Harrogate Inside Game/Outside Game
Remarks by David Rusk 
(June 19, 2001)
Applies concepts of Inside/Outside Game to England 
NATIONAL:     
 SPEECHES    
  "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.
  Beyond Our Reach (December 5, 2002)   Overhead presentation to Funders' Group
  AMEN strategy statement  
 

Remarks of David Rusk to HUD Interns

Washington, DC, September 4, 2003
Remarks of David Rusk to HUD Interns

A helpful perspective on the Federal Budget
  "Faith-Based Organizing: Key to Overcoming Sprawl, Race, and Concentrated Poverty" 
December 1, 2000 
 
    Presentation to Funders NLA 2002  
  Thirty Helpful Hints for a New Mayor
by David Rusk
 
ARTICLES  
The New City-State: Change and Renewal in America’s Cities. Tom McEnery.   A Book Review 
RESEARCH SURVEYS    
     
STATES AND METROPOLITAN AREAS:    
     
ALABAMA:    
MOBILE    
Arizona    
Tucson

Tucson – Pima County
Becoming One or Acting as One?

Talk, May 14, 2004
ARKANSAS:    
LITTLE ROCK    
CALIFORNIA:    
SAN JOSE    
COLORADO    
Denver Denver Divided: Sprawl, Race,
and Concentrated Poverty in
        
Greater Denver"
Book length curriculum for Denver University study circles.
CONNECTICUT:    
STATEWIDE    
HARTFORD    
NEW HAVEN    
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:    
Regionwide    
Washington, DC    
Suburban Maryland    
Northern Virginia    
FLORIDA:    
STATEWIDE    
    "Inclusionary Zoning: Living - and Learning - Together" 
Remarks to Florida Housing Coalition (October 23,2001
Impact on all FL's metro areas
  Appendix A 1990 Economic Trends in Florida Elementary Schools
  Appendix B Montgomery County, Maryland: Mixing Up the Neighborhood
  Appendix C Affordable housing Under Inclusionary zoning policy
  Appendix D Hypothetical impact of countrywide inclusionary zoning on pre-and post-implementation poverty rates
GAINESVILLE    
TALLAHASSEE    
GEORGIA:    
STATEWIDE    
  Civil Rights Movement Unshackled Georgia's Economy (June 27, 1995)   keynote address to Georgia Municipal Association
ATLANTA    
  Poverty in the Atlanta Region 1970-90 (November 3, 1995)   26-page report for Atlanta Regional Commission
  ARC_report-Appendix_A  
  ARC_report-Appendix_B  
  ARC_report-Appendix_C  
  ARC_report-Appendix_D  
  Poverty in the Atlanta Region 1970-90 (September 11, 1995) overhead presentation to Atlanta Regional Leadership Institute 
  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
ILLINOIS:    
STATEWIDE    
CHICAGO    
  Testimony to Chicago City Council (January 26, 2005)  supports mandatory Inclusionary zoning ordinance
      "De-concentrating Poverty; CHA's Plan for Transformation" (December 15, 2000 - policy study pulbic housing reform and inclusionary zoning
  Appendix 1-A  
  Appendix 1-B  
  Appendix 1-C  
  Appendix 2  
  Appendix 3  
PEORIA    
  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.
INDIANA:    
FORT WAYNE    
GARY-HAMMOND    
  "Acting as One" (June 22, 1996)
For Interfaith Federation's First Metro Summit
Overhead Presentation
"Today's Winners/Tomorrow's Losers"
July 11, 1997
For Interfaith Federation's Second Metro Summit 
Overhead Presentation
INDIANAPOLIS    
  Unigov's Unfinished Business (October 24, 1994)    How Inclusionary zoning would diminish concentrated poverty
  INCLUSIONARY ZONING:
THE DOOR TO OPPORTUNITY-BASED HOUSING

A presentation to the Indianapolis Neighborhood
Housing Partnership
HOUSING SUMMIT
Indianapolis, IN
March 19, 2004

  “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

  INCLUSIONARY ZONING: THE DOOR TO OPPORTUNITY-BASED HOUSING

A presentation to the
Indianapolis Neighborhood
Housing Partnership
HOUSING SUMMIT
Indianapolis, IN
March 19, 2004

KENTUCKY:    
STATEWIDE    
   "Smart Growth - What Really Works (October 10, 2001)
Keynote address to Governor's Smart Growth Task Force
state mandates beat incentives
LEXINGTON    
LOUISVILLE    
A Collection of Documents on Louisville with supporting tables
LOUISIANA:    
NEW ORLEANS    
  New Orleans Thoughts  
  Regional equity in New Orleans  
  The New Regionalism:Planning Together To Reshape New Orleans' Future" Published in The Times-Picayune on September 6, 1999. 
  Opening Essay 3  
  City Article 10-11  
  Peer Group Comparisons 4  
  Property Trends Essay 5  
  Jefferson Parish 6-7  
  St Tammany Parish 8  
  Other Saints Article 9  
  Closing Essay - b 14  
  Valuation Commentary 5  
  State Law 15  
  Voluntary Planning -b 15  
  Table 1  JobGrowth  
MARYLAND:    
BALTIMORE    
 

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

 

 

Housing Policy Is School Policy
Remarks of David Rusk to the 44th Annual Meeting of Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc.

 
 

HOUSING POLICY IS SCHOOL POLICY: A presentation to BRIDGE Leaders Baltimore, MD May 14, 2003

Overhead Presentation

Suburban Maryland (see DC)    
MASSACHUSETTS:    
STATEWIDE    
  "Inculsionary Zoning: Building on Massachusetts' Sucess" (November 15, 2001 impact on all MA's metro housing markets
  Appendix A
  Appendix B
  Appendix C1
  Appendix C2
  Appendix D
SPRINGFIELD    
WORCESTER    
MICHIGAN:    
STATEWIDE    
  "Comments on Land Use Leadership Council
          Recommendations."
 
BATTLE CREEK    
DETROIT      
  "Michigan 2003: Overcoming Sprawl, Race, and Concentrated Poverty" (June 2000) overhead presentation for MOSES
FLINT    
GRAND RAPIDS    
KALAMAZOO    
LANSING-EAST LANSING    
MUSKEGON    
  WHAT’S THE REAL CITY OF MUSKEGON? Remarks of David Rusk to the Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce April 22, 2005
  LITTLE BOXES – LIMITED HORIZONS Remarks of David Rusk1 to the Muskegon Area Environmental Excellence Awards banquet April 21, 2005
SAGINAW-BAY CITY-MIDLAND    
  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
MINNESOTA:    
STATEWIDE    
MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL    
ST CLOUD    
MISSOURI:    
KANSAS CITY    
ST LOUIS    
  "Acting as One" 
For Metropolitan Congregations United to St. Louis
(August 18, 1996)
overhead presentation
  "Saving Neighborhoods by Saving Farms: MCU for St. Louis Challenges Urban Sprawl" 
(Spring 1999)
article in Forum for Social Economics
  "Baltimore Unbound...and Beyond"
(October 5, 1998)
For RCGA Baltimore-St. Louis Leadership Exchange
overheads comparing St. Louis and Baltimore
NEW JERSEY:    
STATEWIDE    
  Sprawl and Fair Housing: New Jersey’s Unfinished Agenda
 
The Annual Isadore Caneub Memorial Lecture in Planning
Rutgers-New Brunswick
October 31, 2002
 

CHANGING NEW JERSEY’S METROPATTERNS

 

Overhead Presentation to the
New Jersey Regional Coalition
People’s Summit for Regional Equity
June 27, 2003

North Jersey    
 

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

 

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

Central Jersey

 

 
 

Sprawl, Race, and Concentration of Poverty
in Trenton-Mercer County

 

Speech to ISLES and Princeton University
April 5-6, 2000

 

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

South Jersey    

INSIDE GAME/OUTSIDE GAME

Speech to Summit on the Future of South Jersey November 6, 1999
 

IT’S NOT JUST CAMDEN...Why South Jersey Must Organize
To Change the “Rules of the Game”
 

Overheads for New Jersey Regional Equity Organizing Project October 27, 2003
TRENTON    
 

 

 
 

 

 
NEW MEXICO:    
ALBUQUERQUE THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF
PUBLIC HOUSING CHILDREN —
DOES LIVING IN MIDDLE CLASS NEIGHBORHOODS
AND ATTENDING MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOLS
MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
 
A study of 37 city-county-consolidations or other peer communities for potential unification of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County
NEW YORK:    
STATEWIDE "Classmates Count: Housing Policy"
(October 29,1999)
For Chautauqua Conference on Regionalism in Education
Focuses on Western New York State
  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
  Table I INFLATION-ADJUSTED CHANGES IN FULL VALUE OF TAXABLE PROPERTY FOR UPSTATE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREAS FROM 1980 TO 2004
  Table II NET (INFLATION-ADJUSTED) CHANGES IN TOTAL AND MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME FOR NINE METROPOLITAN AREAS IN UPSTATE NEW YORK FROM 1989 TO 1999
  Appendix A cover sheet  
  A-S-T tax base1980-04A  
  Binghamton tax base 1980-04A  
  Buffalo tax base 1980-04A  
  Elmira tax base 1980-04A  
  Glens Falls tax base 1980-04A  
  Jamestown tax base 1980-04A  
  Rochester tax base 1980-04A  
  Syracuse tax base 1980-04A  
  Utica-Rome tax base 1980-04A  
  Appendix B cover sheet  
  Table B-1  
  Table B-2  
  Appendix C cover sheet  
  Table C  
     
NEW YORK:    
CAPITAL REGION    
  Schenectady and Suburbs Need To Act like "Big Box" (January 2005)    op-ed in Schenectady Gazette
BUFFALO    
  Why City-County Consolidation Makes No Sense in "Little Boxes" Regions like Buffalo-Erie-County" (2003)    brief essay
 

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
 

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
  "A Tale of Two Schools" 
(June 2, 2001)

Article based on remarks to VOICE conference
Mix of kids in classroom is what really counts
"Sprawl, Race, and Concentrated Poverty"
(June 2, 2001)
for VOICE conference
overhead presentation
  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
  Sprawl, Race, and the Fate of Cities: Buffalo and Niagara Falls (June 3, 1997)    overheads for Chautauqua Conference on Regional Governance
     
Long Island    
  LONG ISLAND’S
“LITTLE BOXES”
MUST ACT AS ONE:
Overheads
  Letter to the editor  
MOHAWK VALLEY    
  Memo to Nadia Alvarado and colleagues (June 13, 2005)   memo updates Mohawk Valley Compact analysis
NEW YORK CITY    
ROCHESTER    
UTICA-ROME      
  "The Mohauwk Valley Compact" (Noverber 7, 2001
Proposals to Chamber Alliance of Mohawk Valley
Applying business sense to regional governance
NORTH CAROLINA:    
STATEWIDE    
 

SOUTH CAROLINA’S
CITIES:
HUBS OF PROGRESS

64th Annual Meeting
Municipal Association of South Carolina
Hilton Head Island, SC
July 15, 2004
CHARLOTTE    
OHIO:    
STATEWIDE  "America’s Urban Problem/America’s Race Problem "  (Fall 1998)  In A Special Issue of
Urban Geography
  Volume 19, No. 8
  Ohio Planning Conference Talk 2003
Ohio Planning Conference talk 2003
 
AKRON    
CINCINNATI    
CLEVELAND    
"Cleveland: “Comeback City” or Treading Water?" - Remarks to Noah (November 19, 2001) city lost 64% of tax base in 40 years
  Speech “Urban Communities: the Future of Successful Regions” Keynote Remarks
Case Western Reserve University
June 4, 2004
  Cleveland IZ overheads 2004  
COLUMBUS    
DAYTON    
SPRINGFIELD    
TOLEDO    
YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN    
OKLAHOMA:    
OKLAHOMA CITY    
OREGON:    
STATEWIDE    
PORTLAND    
PENNSYLVANIA:    
STATEWIDE Little boxes-Limited Horizons A STUDY OF FRAGMENTED LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN PENNSYLVANIA:
ITS SCOPE, CONSEQUENCES, AND REFORMS
  Appendix A - Land Use  
  Appendix B - MPDU  
  Appendix C - tax base sharing  
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM    
ERIE    
LANCASTER    
PHILADELPHIA    
PITTSBURGH       
 

ACTING AS ONE – Not BECOMING ONE
(that is, city-county merger)