Chuck Minicozzi Smart Math of urban Development

The Smart Math of Urban Development

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Joe Minicozzi

Urban planner Joe Minicozzi says too often taxes are paid by residents in poor neighborhoods of a city with the money used to fund improvements elsewhere.

There’s a “math” to effective city building. Minicozzi, principal of the North Carolina consulting company Urban3, understands it better than most, helping communities identify where income is generated and what development patterns create the most valuable and resilient revenue sources. He discusses the financial implications of land use decisions in cities like Kansas City in the second installment of the Making a Great City series.

The series is designed to advance solutions to our country’s infrastructure crisis and point Kansas City, specifically, toward being a great, more productive city. It is co-presented by the Hall Family Foundation, Gould Evans, Greater Kansas City LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation), the local council of the Urban Land Institute, the Mid-America Regional Council, Newmark Grubb Zimmer, and the Kansas City Regional Association of Realtors.

 
Making a Great City programs:

Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Strong Towns: The Profits, and Losses, of Growth

Thursday, March 8, 2018
The Smart Math of Urban Development

Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Unleashing the Power of Small-Scale Development


 
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This event is co-sponsored by: Gould Evans
More in this series:
2
May
Unleashing the Power of Small Scale Development
Plaza Branch |
6:30pm
11
Sep
Neighborhoods First
Plaza Branch |
6:30pm
5
Mar
Kessler's Historic Parks and Boulevards: A Green F...
Plaza Branch |
6:30pm
30
Apr
KC's Parks and Boulevards: The Next 125 Years
Plaza Branch |
6:30pm
Chuck Minicozzi Smart Math of urban Development

The Smart Math of Urban Development

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