Infrastructure Finance Alternatives

Change the conversation from impact fees to other financing mechanisms with these resources. State and local deficits have created a challenging environment in many localities to supply infrastructure at a level that is acceptable to the community. Learn more about the tools available to your community to finance infrastructure and other public services.

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Part I - Part I in the Infrastructure Series, “Building for Tomorrow: Innovative Infrastructure Solutions” looks at the challenge of meeting demand for infrastructure and presents a range of options for state and local governments to consider. Part II - Not all states are equal when it …
12/23/2011
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This page contains helpful resources for learning more about tax increment finance special districts.
10/3/2011
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School Infrastructure Funding Alternatives - What are some innovative ways we can finance a school building or renovation project?
9/1/2011
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Home builders today face the double-barreled dilemma of increasing requirements for infrastructure and decreasing financial participation by local governments in funding it. One potential solution to this mismatch is using tax districts to issue land-secured municipal bonds to finance …
7/13/2011
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This is an article from LD Magazine about the latest, most effective and innovative financing techniques for infrastructure.
7/13/2011
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This article from Land Development Magazine examines the latest techniques to pay for new infrastructure in the high growth Carolinas region.
7/13/2011
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Those who most directly benefit from public infrastructure bear its cost. As with any financing method, however, special assessment bond financing must follow set procedures.
7/13/2011
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This section provides a link to a resource that contains information on GARVEE Bonds.
6/14/2011
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The New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) Program permits taxpayers to receive a credit against Federal income taxes for making qualified equity investments in designated Community Development Entities (CDEs).
2/10/2011
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In 2009, CDFA launched a National TIF State by State Resource Center with this information cataloged in a searchable and comparable online database.   All 50 of the state statutes profiled in the 2008 Report can be found online in CDFA’s TIF Resource …
3/24/2009
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The resources in this section provide case studies illustrating use of alternative infrastructure financing tools and delivery mechanisms to development exactions by type of infrastructure. This section concentrates on financing tools for schools.
3/19/2007
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In this section you will find a list of resources that explore alternative financing.
3/19/2007
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The resources in this section provide case studies illustrating use of alternative infrastructure financing tools and delivery mechanisms to development exactions by type of infrastructure. This section concentrates on roads.
2/27/2006
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This section provides links to several resources on user fees.
2/24/2006
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As leasing becomes more and more popular, this resource provides helpful information.
2/16/2006
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