The objective of this research is to determine the relationship between land use, particularly density, and per capita spending levels in cities across the United States. A model was developed using data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State and Local Government Finances to estimate the impacts of population-weighted density and other factors on per capita municipal spending. This study focused on municipal spending for eight categories that theoretically could be influenced by land use development: fire protection, streets and highways, libraries, parks and recreation, police, sewer, solid waste management, and water. Density was found to be negatively associated with per capita municipal expenditures for the following cost ...
Collection of waste is one of the most important public services provided by municipalities. This ex...
This study examines regional differences in local environment factors to better understand the susta...
This research project sought to determine whether high-population density or some other aggregate la...
Data from 487 municipal governments with populations greater than 50,000 are examined to see the rel...
A clear understanding of the relationship between development patterns and municipal expenditures is...
Summary. Recent policy interest in managing local population growth has drawn attention to the fisca...
This research focuses on how population density may influence the municipal expenditure using a glob...
Dispersed development is often associated with negative externalities and ensuing external costs. As...
Local governments provide more or less similar and comparable public services like police protection...
One of the principle criticisms of urban sprawl is that it undermines the cost-effective provision o...
In this paper, a theoretical model is developed to analyze the interactions among residential develo...
As metropolitan area governments and others promote density-promoting “smart growth” policies, finer...
Documentation of the need for the evaluation of the influence of urban form on the provision of loca...
Metropolitan fringe communities throughout North America are today facing a multitude of major probl...
In depopulating cities, vacant houses and lots are common throughout the urban area, creating low-de...
Collection of waste is one of the most important public services provided by municipalities. This ex...
This study examines regional differences in local environment factors to better understand the susta...
This research project sought to determine whether high-population density or some other aggregate la...
Data from 487 municipal governments with populations greater than 50,000 are examined to see the rel...
A clear understanding of the relationship between development patterns and municipal expenditures is...
Summary. Recent policy interest in managing local population growth has drawn attention to the fisca...
This research focuses on how population density may influence the municipal expenditure using a glob...
Dispersed development is often associated with negative externalities and ensuing external costs. As...
Local governments provide more or less similar and comparable public services like police protection...
One of the principle criticisms of urban sprawl is that it undermines the cost-effective provision o...
In this paper, a theoretical model is developed to analyze the interactions among residential develo...
As metropolitan area governments and others promote density-promoting “smart growth” policies, finer...
Documentation of the need for the evaluation of the influence of urban form on the provision of loca...
Metropolitan fringe communities throughout North America are today facing a multitude of major probl...
In depopulating cities, vacant houses and lots are common throughout the urban area, creating low-de...
Collection of waste is one of the most important public services provided by municipalities. This ex...
This study examines regional differences in local environment factors to better understand the susta...
This research project sought to determine whether high-population density or some other aggregate la...