Vol. 16 No. 6, December 2000
Index
- Builders Sue County over Impact Fees.
- For Local Phone Users, Choice Isn't an Option.
- Phoenix Gives Students More than Homework.
- Sacramento Unions Demand Pension Benefits.
- Survey Finds Governments Lagging in Net Service.
- Arizona Alt-fuel Sticker Shock.
- Schools to Recoup Losses from Investment Scam.
- Seattle Turns to Courts to Invalidate Tax Cap.
- SEC Reaches Agreement with Audit Firms.
- Transit System Approves Cleaner-burning Buses.
- Washington Sets Up Hybrid Pension Plan.
- Fiscal Regionalism: Metropolitan Reform Without Boundary Changes.
- Denver's Scientific and Cultural Facilities District: A Case Study in Regionalism.
- Act 77: Revenue Sharing in Allegheny County.
- Financing for the Future: The Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Space.
- The ABCs of ASPs.
- Tax Revenue Sharing Agreements in Michigan.
- How Fat is Your Thin Client? Observations from the PeopleSoft 2000 Users Conference.
- Using QZABs to Improve Education.
- Keeping Our Sights on the Horizon: GFOA's Survey on Emerging Issues.
- Bidding for Business: The Efficacy of Local Economic Development Incentives in a Metropolitan Area.
- Mission Critical: Realizing the Promise of Enterprise Systems.
- Capital Finance.
- Infrastructure Finance.
- Intergovernmental Finance.
- "Special District Formation Among the States".
- Public Pensions and Employee Benefits.
- Risk Management.
- "Local Government Tax Policy: Measuring the Efficiency of New York City's Tax Mix, FY 1984-1998".
- "Lucky Strike".
- Taxes and Other Revenues.