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Federalism and Flexibility: Fifty Years of Community Development Block Grants
Volume 26 Number 3
Editors
Mark D. Shroder
Michelle P. Matuga
Symposium: Federalism and Flexibility: Fifty Years of Community Development Block Grants
Guest Editors' Introduction
Paul Joice, Jessie Handforth Kome, Tennille Parker, and Todd Richardson
Practitioner Perspective on Community Development Block Grants Past and Future
Vicki Watson, Maureen Milligan, Laura Salinas-Martinez, and Tess Hembree
Neighborhood Home Price Impacts of Community Development Block Grant Spending: Longitudinal
Evidence From Three Jurisdictions
Brett Theodos, George Galster, and Amanda Hermans
Examining the Local Economic Impacts of the Community Development Block Grant
George W. Zuo
Refreshing the Community Development Block Grant Program Formula: A Modern Allocation to
Community Need
Greg Miller
Community Development Block Grants in Colonia Communities: Infrastructure, Housing, and
Resources for Forgotten America
Keith Wiley and Manda LaPorte
The Indian Community Development Block Grant at 50
Heidi J. Frechette
Addressing a National Crisis via CDBG: The Case of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Paul Joice and Jennifer Carpenter
Community Development Block Grants Disaster Recovery, Rental Requirements, and Rental Market
Impacts
Brian An, Jenny Moody, Rachel Drew, Andrew Jakabovics, Anthony W. Orlando, and Seva
Rodnyansky
Refereed Papers
The Effects of Minimum-Lot-Size Reform on Houston Land Values
Emily Hamilton
Departments
Affordable Design
The 2024 Innovation in Affordable Housing Student Design and Planning Competition
Alaina Stern and Jagruti Rekhi
A Decade of Innovation: Reflecting on the Past 10 Years of the HUD Innovation in Affordable
Housing Student Planning and Design Competition
Jagruti Rekhi and Alaina Stern
Data Shop
Residential Mobility and Big Data: Assessing the Validity of Consumer Reference Datasets
Alex Ramiller, Taesoo Song, Madeleine Parker, and Karen Chapple
Graphic Detail
A New Index to Estimate Playspace Inequity
Isaac Castillo and Kevin Paul
Using a Sankey Chart to Visualize Racial and Ethnic Neighborhood Change in Washington, D.C.
Alexander Din
Industrial Revolution
Heat Pumps: An Attractive Choice for Heating and Cooling Needs
W. Clay Lloyd
Opinions expressed in the articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of HUD or the U.S. government.