Occasional Paper, Report Perspectives on Local Finance and Infrastructure Issues in the U.S. and California: Surveys of City Officials By Mark Baldassare, Christopher Hoene Dec 8, 2006 Presented at the National League of Cities annual Congress of Cities and Exposition, session on “Investing in the Future of Cities: Local Concerns and Challenges in Financing Infrastructure Projects” in Reno, Nevada on December 8, 2006.
Occasional Paper, Report Californians and the State Budget: Opinions About the Deficit and Support for Policy Options and Structural Reforms By Mark Baldassare Jul 1, 2003 Testimony before the Select Committee on Fiscal Restructuring, July 1, 2003.
Occasional Paper, Report Understanding Equitable Infrastructure Investment for California By Manuel Pastor, Deborah Reed Jun 1, 2005 This Occasional Paper is part of the California 2025 project Technical Report series. The series provides more information on topics discussed in chapters of the project’s major report, California 2025: Taking on the Future (Hanak and Baldassare, eds., PPIC, 2005).
Occasional Paper, Report Understanding California’s Property Tax Roll: Regions, Property Types, and Sale Years By Tracy Gordon, Fred Silva Sep 24, 2003 Presentation to the California Commission on Tax Policy in the New Economy, September 25, 2003.
Occasional Paper, Report Local Finance Reform from a Regional Perspective By Fred Silva Apr 12, 2001 Prepared for The Speaker's Commission on Regionalism, April 12, 2001.
Occasional Paper, Report Proposition 13: Some Unintended Consequences By Jeffrey I. Chapman Sep 24, 1998 Commissioned by PPIC for the Tenth Annual Envisioning California Conference, Sacramento, California, September 24-26, 1998.
Occasional Paper, Report A Framework for Collaborative Regional Decision-Making By Michael B. Teitz, Elisa Barbour May 1, 2001 Prepared for The Speaker's Commission on Regionalism, May 2001.
Occasional Paper, Report Elements of a Framework for Collaborative Regional Decision-Making in California By Michael B. Teitz, Elisa Barbour, Fred Silva Sep 1, 2001 Prepared for The Speaker's Commission on Regionalism, September 2001.
Report Views from the Street: Linking Transportation and Land Use By Ellen Hanak, Louise Bedsworth, Elizabeth Stryjewski Feb 16, 2011 California is one of the first states in the nation to set a goal for reducing residents’ driving. This study assesses the response of cities and counties, finding signs for optimism that the state can achieve its goals—as well as obstacles to overcome. This research was supported with funding from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, as part of the California 2025 project on the state's future.