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"The vast majority of funding for public transportation comes from local and national governments. With all levels of governments currently, and for the foreseeable future, under significant fiscal stress, any new transit funding mechanism is to be welcomed. Value capture (VC) is one such mechanism, which involves the identification and capture of a public infrastructure-led increase in property value"--Provided by publisher.
List of contents
Chapter 1 The Evolution of Public Transportation Funding in the US; Chapter 2 Basis of Value Capture; Chapter 3 Use of Value Capture Internationally; Chapter 4 Use of Property Value Capture in the US; Chapter 5 Special Assessment District; Chapter 6 Joint Development Projects; Chapter 7 Tax Increment Financing; Chapter 8 Transit Impact Fees; Chapter 9 Application of Case Study Findings; Chapter 10 The Way Forward;
About the author
Dr Shishir Mathur, Professor, Urban & Regional Planning Department, San Jose State University, USA.
Summary
This book reviews four major Value Capture mechanisms all of which are used to fund transit in the US. Through the study of prominent examples of these VC mechanisms, it evaluates each mechanism's performance focusing on aspects such as equity, revenue-generating potential.
Report
"Mathur's book offers a unique look at the nexus of public finance and transport infrastructure. Using a mix of well-chosen case studies from across the United States and around the globe, Mathur analyzes some of the best practices in transport finance, and draws lessons for scholars and practitioners on how to use value capture to support these urban investments." - Tim Chapin, Florida State University, USA
"At a time when governments at all levels are facing daunting fiscal crises, value capture mechanisms have been touted as an approach that could help fund desperately-needed transit in our cities and regions. What has been missing until now is a comprehensive and comparative assessment of the full potential of value capture. Shishir Mathur has written a book that masterfully combines theory and practice to explore the mechanisms of value capture. With clarity and conciseness this book informs us about what works and why it works. It is a must read for land use and transportation planners, policy makers, graduate students in schools of planning, transportation and public affairs and government officials." - Nico Calavita, San Diego State University, USA
"Overall, this book provides an accessible and balanced analysis that supports a rich engagement of a technical topic without relying on the reader's prior knowledge. A consistent evaluation of the challenges, equity impacts, and institutional and legal factors that support success brings clarity to issues that often spark fierce debates. Moreover, while Mathur's focus is on public transportation the universality of his analysis provides a basis to consider how these finance methods could be used to support other forms of public infrastructure." - Journal of the American Planning Association, Thomas C. Cornillie, AICP, Independent Consultant