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ItemMayor's Park: Analysis of an Urban Park as a Neighborhood Reconnection Tool(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-05) Singer, Samantha
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ItemStrategies for Using Federal Initiatives to Meet Housing Need on American Indian Reservations Located in the Central Plains, Southwest and Pacific Northwest(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-05) Mailloux, Melissa
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ItemSecond-Generation LIHTC Opt-out Analysis: An Analysis of and Disposition Strategy for Georgia's Low Income Housing Tax Credit Portfolio (Developments Placed-in-Service between 1990 to 1995)(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05) Fichter, Darice N.Since its adoption in 1986, the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) has become the primary engine for the creation of affordable housing in the United States. Today, the nationwide tax credit portfolio numbers nearly one million units - an average of 65,000 rental units created every year since the program's inception. In Georgia, the LIHTC program has produced over 48,260 units of affordable housing. Even as the program's future holds the promise of greater production, the rent and income restrictions for second-generation tax credit properties are fast approaching expiration. In the absence of continuing affordability requirements owners will be free to raise rents on these properties, threatening low-income residents with displacement and presenting policy challenges to state and local governments. For these reasons this research examines the post-1989 nature of the expiring tax credit issue, an outline of the challenges to the development of housing preservation policy, the characteristics of Georgia's 1990 to 1995 ·tax credit portfolio, and policy recommendations in ·order to facilitate affordable housing preservation within the LIHTC program in Georgia.
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ItemGentrification in the Victorian District, A Continuing Study into the Changing face of Savannah 1970-2000(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-04) Herrin DeVegter, Laurie
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ItemAtlanta's Antebellum History: Is it Gone With the Wind?(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2002-05) Wimberly, Tameka
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ItemEnvironmental Justice, Transportation, Stadia Issues, and the Effects on Neighborhood Planning Unit V(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996-06) Aponte, Dania G.
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ItemDemolition and the Spatial Distribution of Abandoned Structures: A Case Study of Seven Olympic Ring Communities in the City of Atlanta(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996-04) Lowe, Edward L.
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ItemPopulation Characteristics of Households in the City of Atlanta: A Public Use Microsample Data Analysis(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1995-06) Carman, Jennifer P.The City of Atlanta has a significant proportion of the population experiencing housing problems. However, the city is not sure which subgroups of the population are actually suffering from these burdens. This project was undertaken in order to find a way to assist the city in finding the best data to analyze these housing problems.
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ItemMortgage redlining in the Savannah metropolitan area(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1992-11) Mandel, Bonnie J.
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ItemA Profile of the Gentrifiers in the Victorian District of Savannah(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1991-03) O'Keefe, Chris