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RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH
Looking for Innovation in All the Wrong Places? Check City Hall
By Betty Long Reform of State/Local Tax Structure Could Accelerate City’s Progress
By Connie Bawcum Virginia Needs Better Match Of Taxing Powers and Needs
By John Petersen Neo-Renaissance Cities Cannot Prosper by Brie and Chablis Alone
By Joel Kotkin Ignore Siren Song of Regionalism and Help Old Cities Find New Life
By Howard Husock Cities Regain Vigor by Rejecting Welfarism
By Myron Magnet Panel Promises Cities Aid Equitable Financing Major Concern of State’s Localities
By David Ress When the Swells Tout Regional Government, Better Guard Your Wallet
By Stephen Hayward Time to Write a Policy to Ensure Health of Cities
By James Eason Solutions for Mid-Size Cities May Come in Small Packages
By Sam Staley Finding the Virginia Way To Save an Essential Core
By William Hudnut An Economic Success, Greater Richmond Now Must Combat Sprawl’s Cost
By David Rusk
THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT (Hampton Roads)
System Stymies Regionalism by Cities
By Jim Oliver
THE DAILY PROGRESS (Charlottesville)
Statewide Summit on Cities To Be Held Locally
By Bob Gibson
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