A recent study documented the fiscal impact of six new residential subdivisions across the state of South Carolina. After years of local governments complaining about the cost of growth these findings illustrate how the positive economic effects of such developments far exceed the short term costs incurred by their creation. The case studies in Berkeley, Greenville, and Lexington Counties are representative of development across the state…
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Growth is Self-Financing
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Posted: April 7, 2006 by South Carolina Policy Council
A recent study documented the fiscal impact of six new residential subdivisions across the state of South Carolina. After years of local governments complaining about the cost of growth these findings illustrate how the positive economic effects of such developments far exceed the short term costs incurred by their creation. The case studies in Berkeley, Greenville, and Lexington Counties are representative of development across the state…
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Category: Budget