On Oakland A’s Howard Terminal Ballpark District: TIF Revenue vs Impact Fees For Affordable Housing

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On Oakland A’s Howard Terminal Ballpark District And TIF Revenue vs Impact Fees For Affordable Housing

On Friday, I wrote “Howard Terminal Ballpark: Tell Mayor Schaaf TIF’s Better Than Impact Fees For Affordable Housing”, which aimed to explain why tax increment financing revenue was better to finance the development of affordable housing than Impact Fees, which were originally used in the San Francisco example to steer development toward South of Market and away from The Financial District.

Here, I explain that Oakland News Now post for my video-blog audience, and answer questions posted by

The first post on the Howard Terminal Ballpark Project Oakland TIF Revenue vs. Impact Fees for affordable housing problem produced a series of questions from Oakland-based accountant Len Raphael on Facebook. I list the questions, and my answers to them, at this new post at OaklandNewsNow.com: https://ift.tt/3BHQ4Cg

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