Older, inner-ring (or "first") suburbs have their own unique set of assets and challenges that set them apart from newer suburban areas further out from the core of metropolitan areas, but also from their center cities. Despite their assets, many first suburbs are beginning to experience challenges normally associated with age and disinvestment. In many places, the stresses they face are beginning to hamper their ability to remain, or become, economically competitive. This report finds that, unfortunately, first suburbs are caught in a policy blindspot. They tend to not be poor enough to qualify for federal and state aid and not large enough to receive federal and state funds directly. The authors call upon the Federal and state governments to do more to help strengthen the health and vitality of first suburbs before they become the next ring of decline. Coalitions of first suburban leaders can work to change the "rules of the development game" to ensure more balanced transportation, land use, economic development and reinvestment policies that are focused specifically on the unique issues and challenges they face.

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Related Links
(From the Policy Agenda for First Suburbs)

Understand the Context
  • Ohio's Urban Univeristy Program
  • Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission

    Level the Fiscal Playing Field
  • Wisconsin State Revenue Sharing Law
  • Minnesota's Fiscal Disparities Law

    Stimulate Housing and Commercial Redevelopment
  • Pennsylvania's Land Recycling Program
  • Maryland's Community Legacy Program
  • Missouri's Redevelopment and Revitalization Tax Credits
  • Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
  • Minnesota's This Old House Program

    Expand Opportunities for Working Families and Neighborhoods
  • Washington State's Growth Management Law
  • Washington, D.C. Regional Affordable Housing Ordinances
  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
  • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
  • Earned Income Tax Credit

    Curb Sprawl and Promote Reinvestment
  • Maryland's Smart Growth Priority Funding Areas Mapping
  • Illinois Fix-It-First Policy
  • Pennsylvania's Growing Smarter Initiative
  • Minnesota's Community Based Planning Act
  • Minnesota's Subsidy Accountability Law
  • Northeastern Ohio First Suburbs Consortium