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David Listokin

expertise: housing and land development, development impact assessment, historic preservation
DAVID LISTOKIN is
Professor at the Center for Urban Policy Research of Rutgers University. Dr.
Listokin, co-director of the Center, is a leading authority on community and
fiscal impact analysis, housing policy, land-use regulation, and historic preservation.
He has written and edited 25 books, including The Subdivision and Site Plan
Handbook, Development Impact Assessment,The Fiscal Impact Handbook, Living Cities,
Landmarks Preservation and the Property Tax, and Mortgage Lending and
Race.
Over the past two decades, Dr. Listokin has served as principal investigator for a wide range of clients,
including the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department
of State, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Fannie Mae Foundation,
and the Twentieth Century Fund. Dr. Listokin's model residential subdivision
and site plan ordinance has been adopted by New Jersey as the statewide uniform
code. Dr. Listokin is currently working on a HUD-funded study analyzing regulatory
impediments to rehabilitation and on an analysis funded by the National Parks
Service that quantifies the economic benefits of historic preservation.
listokin@rci.rutgers.edu
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