Authors: John S. Adams, Mark D. Bjelland, Laura J. Hansen, Lena L. Laaken, and Barbara J. VanDrasek (1998)
Research project: Twin Cities Regional Dynamics
Published: 1998
This four-part report is the first in a series of studies that addresses Twin Cities regional dynamics, using an integrated mix of statistical and cartographic analyses.
This report examines the land use/transportation dynamic and its influence on metropolitan development in postwar U.S.; changes in housing supply, housing demand, and residential price movements between 1970 and 1990 in minor civil divisions (MCDs) within the seven-county metropolitan area and adjacent counties; a classification of state and local regulations that promote low-density development on the built-up metropolitan edge and beyond and that raise obstacles for cost-effective redevelopment in older settled areas near the cores of Minnesota's major urban centers; and, the changing profiles of taxation, intergovernmental revenue transfers, and expenditures by function for counties and MCDs within the Twin Cities region.
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