This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bit.ly/2ylAa2DThis paper describes and compares land value capture (LVC) tools in São Paulo and Toronto. LVC refers to the public sector’s recovery of part or all of the land value increments or “windfalls” accruing to new development through taxes, fees, exactions, or improvements that benefit the wider community. In São Paulo, a tool known as the onerous grant of the right to build (OODC) allows developers to pay for development rights in exchange for providing urban improvements of social interest to the community. In Toronto, a tool known as Section 37 allows developers certain development rights in exchange f...
This dissertation investigates the role of Toronto’s discretionary planning system in extracting pub...
This article aims to relate intrinsic aspects of urban planning that are becoming increasingly impor...
Redevelopment of inner-city areas is a complex process involving multiple stakeholders, extensive ti...
This paper describes and compares land value capture (LVC) tools in São Paulo and Toronto. LVC refer...
Land value capture (LVC) refers to the public sector’s recovery of part or all of the land value inc...
This paper examines the different ways public transit service providers and governments generate rev...
The use of land value capture (LVC) tools has been advocated by many authors as way of financing pub...
Historically the literature (Dick, 1998; Ingram and Hong, 2007; Smolka and Amborski, 2007;Rebelo, 20...
As transit agencies and municipalities are facing financial stress and political pressures to expand...
The paper reviews the notion of Land Value Capture (LVC), its advantages and disadvantages and relev...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
<p>The authors develop a concept paper on the economic valuation of land. They detail the basic prin...
Land value capture (LVC) is based on a simple core premise: public action should generate public ben...
This article presents the results of a research project on the design of a particular value capture ...
This article provides a review of past attempts to harness the uplift in land values arising from gr...
This dissertation investigates the role of Toronto’s discretionary planning system in extracting pub...
This article aims to relate intrinsic aspects of urban planning that are becoming increasingly impor...
Redevelopment of inner-city areas is a complex process involving multiple stakeholders, extensive ti...
This paper describes and compares land value capture (LVC) tools in São Paulo and Toronto. LVC refer...
Land value capture (LVC) refers to the public sector’s recovery of part or all of the land value inc...
This paper examines the different ways public transit service providers and governments generate rev...
The use of land value capture (LVC) tools has been advocated by many authors as way of financing pub...
Historically the literature (Dick, 1998; Ingram and Hong, 2007; Smolka and Amborski, 2007;Rebelo, 20...
As transit agencies and municipalities are facing financial stress and political pressures to expand...
The paper reviews the notion of Land Value Capture (LVC), its advantages and disadvantages and relev...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
<p>The authors develop a concept paper on the economic valuation of land. They detail the basic prin...
Land value capture (LVC) is based on a simple core premise: public action should generate public ben...
This article presents the results of a research project on the design of a particular value capture ...
This article provides a review of past attempts to harness the uplift in land values arising from gr...
This dissertation investigates the role of Toronto’s discretionary planning system in extracting pub...
This article aims to relate intrinsic aspects of urban planning that are becoming increasingly impor...
Redevelopment of inner-city areas is a complex process involving multiple stakeholders, extensive ti...