Julia Vitullo-Martin, director of the Center for Urban Innovation at the Regional Plan Association and Tom Angotti, director of the Hunter College Center for Community Planning and development, discuss the tactic of funding public housing projects, libraries, schools and post offices through developing real estate.
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Funding Public Services Through Real Estate Development
Listen to a recent segment on the Brian Lehrer show. It's doesn't talk about the school but it does address the basic issues of selling public land.
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