The Network works to advocate for shared policy goals and to promote learning among cities statewide. Stewarded by the Greater Ohio Policy Center, RCN actively works to identify, develop, and advocate for policies that support small legacy city revitalization and help communities transition to be fully competitive in the 21st Century economy.
JobsOhio launches New Programs aimed at Investing in Distressed Communities
#GOPCThread: Updating Ohio's A-Z Report and the Impact on the 2020 Election
Vermont Designation Programs a Popular Tool for Comprehensive District Redevelopment
Jumpstarting development is a perennial struggle for legacy cities all over the country. Some communities lack the training and technical assistance know-how to tap into existing resources, some lack financial capital to incentivize development, and some simply don’t know where to start work in their communities.
Census Deadline is Fast Approaching, Completion Date Now September 30
Back in March, we wrote about how the 2020 Census would be one of the most critical decennial counts in a generation, not just because of the apportionment of congressional representation, but also in determining how to allocate billions of dollars in federal funding that flows into states and communities each year.
TDI demonstrates a state-level initiative to spur development to Massachusetts’ most distressed communities.
Vermont’s Housing and Conservation Trust Fund: Dually Promoting Land Preservation and Protecting Affordable Housing
GOPC Contributes to Newly Released Cleveland Tax Abatement Study
The study was led by nationally-recognized Reinvestment Fund, with assistance from Greater Ohio Policy Center, PFM Group Consulting, Neighborhood Connections and Leverage Point Development.
A Closer Look at Workforce in Ohio's Legacy Cities
Ohio’s municipalities primarily rely on income tax to fund their operations and services. The tax is collected by the jurisdiction in which the worker works, not where they reside. In the work-from-home (WFH) environment, the questions have become, “where do these workers work?” and “which jurisdiction gets their income tax?”
How Massachusetts Helps Local Jurisdictions Attract Market-Rate Housing
In many weak-market neighborhoods, public investment is often required to catalyze private development. However, in legacy cities, local governments often do not have the resources to take this first step towards revitalization, which presents an opportunity for states to support local municipalities.