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05 – Math, maps, and money: How fiscal analysis can change the conversation in communities

Author
Verdunity
Published
Sat 15 Sep 2018
Episode Link
https://www.verdunity.com/go-cultivate/

VERDUNITY's Felix Landry joins the show to discuss the importance of understanding the fiscal consequences of our development patterns, as well as the ways that cities can use map-based fiscal analysis to make more holistic land use decisions.


3:29 – Beginning of interview


5:00 – How Felix stumbled into looking at the economics of cities


7:00 – Pro formas—why don't city planning departments have them? (And more questions Felix had during his time in a his city's planning department)


12:00 – Confusion on how to go about applying fiscal analysis in planning work


17:53 – Insolvency issues and how fiscal analysis can be a common language for analyzing cities holistically


20:20 – How your city isn't like a hamburger joint


22:30 – What exactly do we mean by fiscal analysis?


25:25 – The backwards way most cities decide what gets built


26:50 – What would fiscal analysis actually look like for cities?


31:56 – How fiscal analysis maps can show us otherwise unseen trends


33:25 – Which development types are loss leaders for cities, and what it means if those areas make up too much of a city


37:32 – The gym analogy: treadmills vs. swimming pools


39:42 – Other analogies Felix likes to use for understanding development types and fiscal consequences: personal heath and grocery stores


50:05 – What happens when citizens insist on both an unproductive development pattern and a lower tax rate?


53:50 – Differences between modern-day suburbs and pre-war suburbs


1:17:00 – How cities can apply fiscal analysis to decision making? We discuss applications to zoning ordinances, comprehensive plans, economic development, and more.


1:20:20 – What Felix is reading these days


1:22:19 – Wrap-up with Kevin and Jordan


Show page: https://gocultivate.org/podcast-episode-05/


For more on our podcasts and blog, visit GoCultivate.org. This podcast is a project of the nice folks at VERDUNITY.


(This episode features music from Custodian of Records)

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