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Miami Valley Metropatterns: A Regional Agenda for Community and Stability in the Miami ValleyMyron OrfieldUniversity of Minnesota Law School; Institute on Race and Poverty; Ameregis Thomas LuceAmeregis - Research October 2003 Abstract: This research identifies the suburban typology of Miami Valley through a study of the social and fiscal disparities within the region. Municipal tax base and other demographic data, such as poverty rates measured at the school-level, are used to show wide variations in the capacities of suburban municipalities to provide local public services. The results show that 77% percent of Miami Valley's residents live in municipalities that either show clear signs of current fiscal and social stress or are at-risk of such difficulties in the near future. A range of regional fiscal, planning, and governance reforms are also evaluated.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 28 Keywords: Miami, metropolitan, land use, planning structural reform, polarization, governmental reform, regional equity, infrastructure, sprawl, transportation JEL Classification: E61, E62, H20, H71, H73, I22, J10, O10, O20, R10 working papers seriesDate posted: February 17, 2006Suggested CitationContact Information
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