The resilience of our cities is critical to the economic well-being of the nation. U.S. cities contribute almost 85% to the national Gross Domestic Product and house over 80% of the nation’s citizens.
The US has historically funded infrastructure development through states and cities but while the need for infrastructure investment has…
While cities and the private sector have an interest in ensuring that infrastructure is resilient to future shocks and stressors, there is no common framework for determining how…
Each city and town is different, and so are its housing and community development needs. HUD has allocated flexible grants to cities…
There are unnecessary fiscal and operational burdens on America’s cities, towns and citizens due to a need for improved…
Many federal funding programs require applicants to demonstrate that their project is “cost-effective” by submitting a…
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (also known as the Housing Credit) has financed virtually all the country’s affordable housing construction…