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This report describes a fiscal impact study done for the City of San Jose, California, in 2003-2004, a time when the city was reeling from fiscal and economic pressures caused by the dot-com bust. With residential land prices rising due to low interest rates and industrial land declining in...
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This report describes a fiscal impact study done for the City of San Jose, California, in 2003-2004, a time when the city was reeling from fiscal and economic pressures caused by the dot-com bust. With residential land prices rising due to low interest rates and industrial land declining in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003806470
The purpose of this paper is to highlight challenges the State will face as it attempts to address environmental impacts within the forthcoming transportation plan. The first section highlights major issues that shape the policy context for environmental planning. The second section summarizes...
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Climate in a given location influences people's housing decisions, and changes in climate may affect these decisions in ways that alter our understanding of desirable locations. This study examines the potential sensitivity of future housing prices in the United States to changes in temperature,...
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Trip-chaining behavior has generally been associated with various demographic characteristics of households and individuals. This includes households with children having more complex activity patterns, or those who are employed needing to conduct activities on the way to and from work because...
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Major investments in highway or transit infrastructure often require a decade or more to move from planning to completion. Therefore, a solid understanding of California's future transportation infrastructure needs implies a critical evaluation of the projections of the state's total population,...
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Major investments in highway or transit infrastructure often require a decade or more to move from planning to completion. Therefore, a solid understanding of California's future transportation infrastructure needs implies a critical evaluation of the projections of the state's total population,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010677305
Trip-chaining behavior has generally been associated with various demographic characteristics of households and individuals. This includes households with children having more complex activity patterns, or those who are employed needing to conduct activities on the way to and from work because...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005225159
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