6.13.2022

What Am I Working On



As has become my custom every few months, here's what I'm working on now at work. I won't repeat anything from last time that I happen to still be working on, and for confidentiality's sake I have to blur some of the details for some of these studies.

* Economic, employment, and tax revenue impact of a proposed life sciences building in a tech-dominated West Coast city

* Economic and social footprint from a health insurance provider

* Economic development strategic plan for a waterfront-adjacent city neighborhood

* Enrollment trend analysis for a higher education institution

* Economic impact update for a former university client

* "Return on public investment" update for a former small business technical assistance provider client

* Updated estimate of homeowner's association fee level needed to cover long-term maintenance and replacement costs

* Economic and social impact of a regional performance arts venue

* Cost and outcome analysis of a specific criminal justice reform strategy

* Economic impact update for a university athletics department

* Tax burden comparison for a suburban jurisdiction that competes for business against other nearby jurisdictions



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