The development community has argued that impact fees that finance public infrastructure are a tax on residential development, which reduces the construction of new homes. Our theoretical model shows that impact fees may expand housing construction within suburban areas by reducing exclusionary regulations and increasing the percentage of proposed projects receiving local government approval. Using panel data estimation techniques that allow us to control for unobservable heterogeneity and potential endogeneities, we find that impact fees earmarked for public services other than water and sewer system improvements increase the construction of small homes within inner suburban areas and of medium and large homes within all suburban areas. © ...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Local governments often react to sprawl by adopting urban ...
Professor Vicki Been has provided an excellent survey of what we know about impact fees. Her economi...
As state and federal funding for public improvements steadily declines and is outstripped by demand,...
of Atlanta is gratefully acknowledged. Development impact fees may create more housing opportunities...
Impact fees are one-time charges applied to new development. Impact fees are a form of land-use regu...
An impact fee is a charge levied upon real estate developers to pay for infrastructure required by a...
Approximately 60 percent of U.S. cities with more than 25,000 residents now impose impact fees to fu...
For more than thirty years, impact fees have been calculated based on proportionate share of the cos...
Sprawl has defined development in the United States for the past fifty years. As people have moved f...
Thesis (M.S., Urban Land Development)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.In 2004, the Sa...
This study investigated impact fees used by counties and communities to pay for infracture costs req...
Development impact fee systems are a controversial topic among developers and planners. This article...
This paper presents the results from estimating the effects of development impact fees on the prices...
Over the last two decades, local governments throughout the country have been looking for additional...
Development impact fees and exactions are financing mechanisms that local governments increasingly u...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Local governments often react to sprawl by adopting urban ...
Professor Vicki Been has provided an excellent survey of what we know about impact fees. Her economi...
As state and federal funding for public improvements steadily declines and is outstripped by demand,...
of Atlanta is gratefully acknowledged. Development impact fees may create more housing opportunities...
Impact fees are one-time charges applied to new development. Impact fees are a form of land-use regu...
An impact fee is a charge levied upon real estate developers to pay for infrastructure required by a...
Approximately 60 percent of U.S. cities with more than 25,000 residents now impose impact fees to fu...
For more than thirty years, impact fees have been calculated based on proportionate share of the cos...
Sprawl has defined development in the United States for the past fifty years. As people have moved f...
Thesis (M.S., Urban Land Development)--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.In 2004, the Sa...
This study investigated impact fees used by counties and communities to pay for infracture costs req...
Development impact fee systems are a controversial topic among developers and planners. This article...
This paper presents the results from estimating the effects of development impact fees on the prices...
Over the last two decades, local governments throughout the country have been looking for additional...
Development impact fees and exactions are financing mechanisms that local governments increasingly u...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Local governments often react to sprawl by adopting urban ...
Professor Vicki Been has provided an excellent survey of what we know about impact fees. Her economi...
As state and federal funding for public improvements steadily declines and is outstripped by demand,...