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The Value Of Balanced Growth For Transportation, Kirby Date, Jacqueline M. Jenkins, Wendy A. Kellogg, Kathryn W. Hexter, Suzann Rhodes
The Value Of Balanced Growth For Transportation, Kirby Date, Jacqueline M. Jenkins, Wendy A. Kellogg, Kathryn W. Hexter, Suzann Rhodes
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The Ohio Balanced Growth Program is a voluntary, locally-driven, incentive-driven program which aims to encourage compact, nodal development patterns. The Ohio Department of Transportation provided support for this research to evaluate potential links between Balanced Growth-type policy, land use and development patterns, and transportation benefits.
A literature review was completed to understand the existing body of knowledge regarding the connection between policy, land use, and transportation. This included a scan of Balanced Growth-type programs across the US. Twenty-six US Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) were selected and reviewed for general geographic and policy characteristics. Land use and transportation outcome data were …
The Transformative Effects Of Public-Private Partnerships In Cleveland: An Inside View Of Good Government Under Mayors Voinovich And Jackson, Vera D. Vogelsang-Coombs, William M. Denihan, Melanie F. Baur
The Transformative Effects Of Public-Private Partnerships In Cleveland: An Inside View Of Good Government Under Mayors Voinovich And Jackson, Vera D. Vogelsang-Coombs, William M. Denihan, Melanie F. Baur
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This article focuses on two mayoral-led public-private partnerships designed to renew good government in Cleveland — Mayor George Voinovich’s Operations Improvement Task Force (OITF) (1979-1982) and Mayor Frank Jackson’s Operations Efficiency Task Force (OETF) (2006-2009). The Voinovich OITF public-private partnership enabled Cleveland to “come back” after the city’s 1978 default. The Jackson OETF public-private partnership successfully rightsized Cleveland in relationship to its much smaller population needs during challenging economic times without disruptions in service. The authors use three data sources, including interviews with both mayors and their key partnership managers, to gain a complete inside picture of each mayoral-led public-private …
Suburban Poverty And Racial Segregation, Paul Jargowsky, Debra J. Rog, Kathryn A. Henderson
Suburban Poverty And Racial Segregation, Paul Jargowsky, Debra J. Rog, Kathryn A. Henderson
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Over the past thirty years, increasing numbers of low-income people live in suburbs in the United States, with an increased proportion of racial and ethnic minorities among them (Covington, Freeman, & Stoll, 2011; Frey, 2011; Howell & Timberlake, 2014; Puentes & Warren, 2006). In urban areas, increases in poverty rates have been marked by increases in racial and ethnic segregation among people living in poverty (Logan & Stults, 2010; Massey, 1990; Orfield & Luce, 2012). What is less clear from the research on suburban poverty is how much racial segregation exists. For example, some research indicates that there is more …
The Value Of Balanced Growth For Transportation: Executive Summary, Kirby Date, Jacqueline Jenkins, Wendy A. Kellogg, Suzann Rhodes, Kathryn W. Hexter, Charlie Post
The Value Of Balanced Growth For Transportation: Executive Summary, Kirby Date, Jacqueline Jenkins, Wendy A. Kellogg, Suzann Rhodes, Kathryn W. Hexter, Charlie Post
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This project evaluates the benefit that programs like the Ohio Balanced Growth Program could bring to transportation agencies in Ohio.
Using Typologies To Frame Poverty And Service Delivery In Suburban America, Kathryn W. Hexter, Debra J. Rog, Kathryn A. Henderson, Kathryn C. Stevens
Using Typologies To Frame Poverty And Service Delivery In Suburban America, Kathryn W. Hexter, Debra J. Rog, Kathryn A. Henderson, Kathryn C. Stevens
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Poverty in the suburbs is growing, but there is great diversity in the rates of growth of poverty as well as causes and consequences of the growth across different kinds of suburbs. Suburban typologies, systems to group different types of suburbs, are a useful tool for understanding the variation among suburbs and highlighting potential strategies for addressing poverty. This paper discusses why typologies of suburban communities are important, what factors have been considered in the development and use of typologies, what typologies have been developed to date, and lastly, how typologies can be used to inform strategies for addressing suburban …
The Cleveland Arts Prize 2014 Organizational Priority And Goal Setting, Stuart C. Mendel, Anna K. Jones
The Cleveland Arts Prize 2014 Organizational Priority And Goal Setting, Stuart C. Mendel, Anna K. Jones
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Machining Industry: Survey & Focus Groups, Merissa Piazza, Edward W. Hill, Molly Schnoke
Machining Industry: Survey & Focus Groups, Merissa Piazza, Edward W. Hill, Molly Schnoke
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The Center for Economic Development (the Center) at the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University was retained by TechSolve to produce an online survey and conduct focus groups of Ohio businesses in the machining industry. The survey and focus groups are part of a broader effort managed by TechSolve for the Ohio Manufacturing Institute and Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA) to develop a roadmap for the machining industry in Ohio.
This executive summary covers the two main chapters of this report: the Survey of Machining Businesses and Machining Business Focus Groups. The survey examines the …
The Economic Impact Of Cleveland State University, Candi Clouse, Ziona Austrian, Serena Alexander
The Economic Impact Of Cleveland State University, Candi Clouse, Ziona Austrian, Serena Alexander
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This report assesses the economic impact of Cleveland State University on the five-county Cleveland metropolitan area. The study was conducted by the Center for Economic Development at Cleveland State University’s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs. The economic impact of the university operations is based on FY2013 data (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013), which was the most recent completed fiscal year for which data was available at the start of this study. The economic impacts of the capital expenditures are based on FY2009-2013 spending.
Cuyahoga County’S Tax-Base Challenge: Renewing And Redeveloping Core Communities, Thomas Bier, Charlie Post
Cuyahoga County’S Tax-Base Challenge: Renewing And Redeveloping Core Communities, Thomas Bier, Charlie Post
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Two major factors threaten the well-being of Cuyahoga County: the approaching build-out of its outer suburbs, which will severely limit tax-base growth through new construction, and the aged condition of inner suburbs, which jeopardizes property values. The situation calls for unprecedented cooperative action among elected officials to secure the county’s future.
Recent changes in the value of real estate in Cuyahoga County compared with adjacent counties shows the seriousness of the situation and the criticality of the primary course of action: redevelopment and renewal in Cleveland and inner suburbs.
A Newer Geography Of Jobs: Where Workers With Advanced Degrees Are Concentrating The Fastest, Richey Piiparinen, Jim Russell, Charles Post
A Newer Geography Of Jobs: Where Workers With Advanced Degrees Are Concentrating The Fastest, Richey Piiparinen, Jim Russell, Charles Post
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From 2005 to 2013, the Cleveland metro ranked 5th in the nation in the growth of percentage of workers with an advanced degree. Greater Cleveland ranks 10th in the nation with 17% of its labor force with a graduate or professional degree, moving up from 22nd place in 2005. Cleveland’s 12-point rank change was third largest, behind Indianapolis and Providence. The brief suggest Greater Cleveland is part of a next generation of second-tier metros entering into the upper echelon of the knowledge economy.
Sa2020 San Antonio Opportunity Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
Sa2020 San Antonio Opportunity Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
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CEOs for Cities created the city dividend concept to catalyze collaborative economic progress in cities and regions. A city dividend is the economic benefit resulting from investing resources to successfully achieve a measurable, actionable goal toward your city’s and metro region’s economic progress. The objective of city dividends is to provide quantitative estimates of the economic benefits that metropolitan regions and cities could achieve by improving their performance on specific priority issues.
This report explores the Opportunity Dividend. The Opportunity Dividend examines individuals in poverty and the public money spent on combating poverty. Detailed methodology on how the Opportunity Dividend …
Sa2020 San Antonio Green Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
Sa2020 San Antonio Green Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
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CEOs for Cities created the city dividend concept to catalyze collaborative economic progress in cities and regions. A city dividend is the economic benefit resulting from investing resources to successfully achieve a measurable, actionable goal toward your city’s and metro region’s economic progress. The objective of city dividends is to provide quantitative estimates of the economic benefits that metropolitan regions and cities could achieve by improving their performance on specific priority issues.
This report explores the Green Dividend. The Green Dividend considers the savings that a person can achieve by driving one less mile per day. Detailed methodology on how …
Sa2020 San Antonio City Dividends, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
Sa2020 San Antonio City Dividends, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
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The challenge that every city faces is how to best mobilize, accelerate, and sustain action on the key issues that contribute to city success. The future belongs to those cities and regions that can best catalyze collaborative change by demonstrating measurable progress on important goals.
CEOs for Cities believes the answer is city dividends. CEOs for Cities created the city dividend concept to catalyze collaborative economic progress in cities and regions. City dividends, first developed by economist Joe Cortright of Impressa, inc., for CEOs for Cities, and Carol Coletta, former president and CEO of CEOs for cities, are premised on …
Sa2020 San Antonio Talent Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
Sa2020 San Antonio Talent Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
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CEOs for Cities created the city dividend concept to catalyze collaborative economic progress in cities and regions. A city dividend is the economic benefit resulting from investing resources to successfully achieve a measurable, actionable goal toward your city’s and metro region’s economic progress. The objective of city dividends is to provide quantitative estimates of the economic benefits that metropolitan regions and cities could achieve by improving their performance on specific priority issues.
This report explores the Talent Dividend. The Talent Dividend associates educational attainment, as measured by college degrees, and personal income. Detailed methodology on how the Talent Dividend is …
Sa2020 San Antonio Health/Diabetes Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
Sa2020 San Antonio Health/Diabetes Dividend, Ziona Austrian, Merissa Piazza, Nikki Glazer
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CEOs for Cities created the city dividend concept to catalyze collaborative economic progress in cities and regions. A city dividend is the economic benefit resulting from investing resources to successfully achieve a measurable, actionable goal toward your city’s and metro region’s economic progress.
This report explores the Health/Diabetes Dividend. The Health/Diabetes Dividend estimates the costs of diabetes and the economic savings associated with reducing the number of diabetics. Detailed methodology on how the Health/Diabetes Dividend is calculated and associated data sources is included in Appendix A.
Health/Diabetes Dividend
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), the total annual cost of …
Responding To Foreclosures In Cuyahoga County: 2013 Evaluation Report, Kathryn Hexter, Molly Schnoke
Responding To Foreclosures In Cuyahoga County: 2013 Evaluation Report, Kathryn Hexter, Molly Schnoke
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In 2005, Cuyahoga County became one of the first places in the nation to respond to the rapid increase in the number of residential foreclosure filings. In response to concerns raised by suburban mayors, the County developed a comprehensive foreclosure prevention initiative. The County’s response was multi-faceted and included modifications to the judicial foreclosure process to make foreclosures faster and fairer, greater coordination across County agencies involved in foreclosures such as the sheriff, the prosecutor, the treasurer and the recorder. A key facet of the response was the creation of the Cuyahoga County Foreclosure Prevention Program (CCFPP) which involves face …
End Of Academic Freedom, William M. Bowen
End Of Academic Freedom, William M. Bowen
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Preparedness For Epidemic Disease Or Bioterrorism: Minimum Cost Planning For The Location And Staffing Of Urban Point-Of-Dispensing Centers, William M. Bowen, Jen-Yi Chen, Oya Tukel
Preparedness For Epidemic Disease Or Bioterrorism: Minimum Cost Planning For The Location And Staffing Of Urban Point-Of-Dispensing Centers, William M. Bowen, Jen-Yi Chen, Oya Tukel
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Preserving Legacy City Neighborhoods: The Role Of Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits, Stephanie R. Ryberg-Webster, Kelly Kinahan
Preserving Legacy City Neighborhoods: The Role Of Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits, Stephanie R. Ryberg-Webster, Kelly Kinahan
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Arts And Economic Development, Iryna Lendel, Merissa Piazza
Arts And Economic Development, Iryna Lendel, Merissa Piazza
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No abstract provided.
The Right Scale: Planning For Resilience In Northeast Ohio, Sanda Kaufman, Kathryn Hexter
The Right Scale: Planning For Resilience In Northeast Ohio, Sanda Kaufman, Kathryn Hexter
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No abstract provided.
Does Local Government Coproduction Lead To Budget Adjustments? An Investigation Of Boston & San Francisco, Benjamin Y. Clark, Tatyana Guzman
Does Local Government Coproduction Lead To Budget Adjustments? An Investigation Of Boston & San Francisco, Benjamin Y. Clark, Tatyana Guzman
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Does Government Coproduction Shape Citizen Satisfaction With Local Governments?, Benjamin Y. Clark, Maria Rokakis
Does Government Coproduction Shape Citizen Satisfaction With Local Governments?, Benjamin Y. Clark, Maria Rokakis
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The Transformational Effects Of Public-Private Partnerships In Cleveland: An Inside View Of Good Government Under Mayors Voinovich And Jackson, Vera D. Vogelsang-Coombs, William Denihan, Melanie Baur
The Transformational Effects Of Public-Private Partnerships In Cleveland: An Inside View Of Good Government Under Mayors Voinovich And Jackson, Vera D. Vogelsang-Coombs, William Denihan, Melanie Baur
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No abstract provided.
Responding To Climate Change: Is The Takings Clause An Obstacle?, Alan C. Weinstein
Responding To Climate Change: Is The Takings Clause An Obstacle?, Alan C. Weinstein
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Loose Change And Governance: Cleveland’S Evergreen Worker Owned Cooperative Initiative, Nicholas C. Zingale, Aritree Samanta, Deborah Riemann, Esther West
Loose Change And Governance: Cleveland’S Evergreen Worker Owned Cooperative Initiative, Nicholas C. Zingale, Aritree Samanta, Deborah Riemann, Esther West
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John Stuart Mill’S Views On Liberty, Contestation, And Individuality And Their Implications For Public Administration, Michael W. Spicer
John Stuart Mill’S Views On Liberty, Contestation, And Individuality And Their Implications For Public Administration, Michael W. Spicer
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Lessons From The Cleveland Integration Initiative, Walter Wright, Kathryn Hexter, Candi Clouse
Lessons From The Cleveland Integration Initiative, Walter Wright, Kathryn Hexter, Candi Clouse
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Emergence And Persistence Of A Watershed Governance Network, Wendy Kellogg
Emergence And Persistence Of A Watershed Governance Network, Wendy Kellogg
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Risk Management Or Risky Management? Preparing Nonprofit Leaders For Risk And Liability, Patricia Groble
Risk Management Or Risky Management? Preparing Nonprofit Leaders For Risk And Liability, Patricia Groble
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