How Communities Can Benefit from Private Development in California
By Murtaza H. Baxamusa, Ph.D., AICP / San Diego UrbDeZine.
There is a building boom across California, but many communities have been historically left behind. Property tax increment has served as a planning and investment tool to provide public benefits such as affordable housing, good jobs and neighborhood amenities.
However, with the end of redevelopment, cash-poor cities across California are exploring innovative strategies to fund public benefits. One such strategy is to partner with developers for community benefits in exchange for planning and development rights.


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