Community Choices: Thinking Through Land Conservation, Development, and Property Taxes in Massachusetts - FIC

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Community Choices: Thinking Through Land Conservation, Development, and Property Taxes in Massachusetts

This study investigates the relationship between permanent land conservation–achieved through public or nonprofit acquisition of either land or conservation easements–and property tax bills.

The study examines the short-term effect of land conservation by calculating the tax increase caused by removing $500,000 of property value from the tax rolls in seven sample towns.

The study then correlates the residential property tax rate in each Massachusetts town with various measures of development and ruralness to demonstrate the long-term effects of land conservation.

Downloadable Documents
Author
Deb Brighton
Publisher
Boston, MA: The Trust for Public Land
Page Numbers
32
Publication Date
January 01, 1999
Publication Type
Reports and Guides
State
Massachusetts, National
Keywords
Cost of Sprawl

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