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Today, we'll speak with Joe Minicozzi, an urban designer and founder of Urban3, about the work he's been doing that proves these disparities in property assessments are subsidizing wealthier, whiter neighborhoods at the expense of historically redlined neighborhoods — and we'll talk about what can be done to change it.
The New York Times : "How Lower-Income Americans Get Cheated on Property Taxes"
In this special episode, Next City’s editorial leaders share what they’re hearing from readers and listeners about resisting setbacks at the federal level and driving changes locally.
The days following the U.S. presidential have been defined by an overwhelming sense of uncertainty, despair and...
Published 11/20/24
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Published 11/13/24