Residential Community Associations are now the norm in new suburban developments, and in this Article, Professor Robert Ellickson suggests that existing neighborhoods, in inner cities and elsewhere, would benefit from similar institutions. Specifically, he proposes the creation of Block Improvement Districts. These District, would typically be formed by supermajorities of property owners, who would need to have the power to override objectors to avoid the free rider problem inherent in many kinds of group action. Once formed, these Districts would collect fees from member property owners and, in return, would provide block-level public goods. After exploring both the theoretical and practical aspects of Block Improvement Districts, Professo...
abstract: Problem Universities are pursuing place-making beyond the campus. In the 21st century, man...
Only massive infusions of federal subsidy, encouragement, and prodding can stimulate the private and...
Political and legal tools have emerged since the 1970s, and especially in the last two decades, that...
Residential Community Associations are now the norm in new suburban developments, and in this Articl...
In any given metropolitan region, there are scores of municipalities locked in a zero-sum struggle f...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
The push to the suburbs, financed in large part by federal mortgage guarantees and highway construct...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
This Article will consider why the overlapping district and municipal authority came into existence ...
This essay examines some of the ramifications of the formation of business improvement districts (BI...
This essay argues that new urban residents primarily seek a type of community properly called a neig...
This essay examines the growing popularity among inner ring suburban communities of new urbanist reg...
In his recent article, The City as a Legal Concept, Professor Gerald Frug compared the city and the ...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
abstract: Problem Universities are pursuing place-making beyond the campus. In the 21st century, man...
Only massive infusions of federal subsidy, encouragement, and prodding can stimulate the private and...
Political and legal tools have emerged since the 1970s, and especially in the last two decades, that...
Residential Community Associations are now the norm in new suburban developments, and in this Articl...
In any given metropolitan region, there are scores of municipalities locked in a zero-sum struggle f...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
The push to the suburbs, financed in large part by federal mortgage guarantees and highway construct...
Whether cities should delegate zoning authority to neighborhood groups is one of the most hotly cont...
This Article will consider why the overlapping district and municipal authority came into existence ...
This essay examines some of the ramifications of the formation of business improvement districts (BI...
This essay argues that new urban residents primarily seek a type of community properly called a neig...
This essay examines the growing popularity among inner ring suburban communities of new urbanist reg...
In his recent article, The City as a Legal Concept, Professor Gerald Frug compared the city and the ...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
Urban universities have long, often contentious, histories in neighborhoods, characterized by demoli...
abstract: Problem Universities are pursuing place-making beyond the campus. In the 21st century, man...
Only massive infusions of federal subsidy, encouragement, and prodding can stimulate the private and...
Political and legal tools have emerged since the 1970s, and especially in the last two decades, that...