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Kirk McClure

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Lawrence, Kansas 66044-2369

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Work Department of Urban Planning, University of Kansas

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Education Ph. D., City Planning, University of California, Berkeley,

Department of City and Regional Planning, 1985.

Concentrations in Housing Economics and Public Finance.

Master in City Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 1978.

Specialization in Housing Policy Analysis.

Bachelor of Arts, University of Kansas,

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1974.

Special Major in Urban Studies.

Bachelor of Architecture, Graduated With Distinction

University of Kansas, School of Architecture and Urban Design, 1973.

Awards Urban Affairs Association Best Conference Paper Award 2004,

Presented at the Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association.

Fannie Mae Foundation Award for Best Research in Housing 2002,

Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

Fannie Mae Foundation Award for Best Research in Housing 1997,

Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

Jack and Nancy Bradley Award for Excellence in Teaching,

School of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Kansas, 1997.

Research Fellowship, Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics,

University of California, Berkeley, 1984-1985.

Citation as Distinguished Teaching Assistant, Department of City and

Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, 1985.

Most Valuable Person Award, Department of City and Regional Planning,

University of California, Berkeley, 1985.

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Professional Positions

Department of Urban Planning, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.

Professor, July, 2008 to the present.

Associate Professor, July, 1993 to July, 2008.

Assistant Professor, August, 1987 to June, 1993.

Teach courses in housing, community development, real estate investment analysis, and

quantitative methods. Conduct research the areas of housing market behavior and

public policy in housing, community and economic development.

Department of Policy Development and Research, Boston Redevelopment Authority, Boston,

Massachusetts.

Research Analyst, November, 1985 to July, 1987.

Monitored and analyzed housing and office market conditions within Boston. Prepared

reports evaluating development policy options. Trained staff in statistical methods and

computer assisted analysis techniques. Generated models for improved staff review of

development proposals. Provided technical support on developing the housing plans.

Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, Boston, Massachusetts.

Research Officer, July, 1981 to April, 1982.

Mortgage Officer, November, 1980 to July, 1981.

Mortgage Analyst, March, 1979 to November, 1980.

Evaluated development proposals under the Section 8 New Construction and

Substantial Rehabilitation program. Developed techniques for monitoring current and

projecting future construction and operating costs. Prepared reports analyzing various

policies and programs affecting MHFA. Provided technical assistance to public and

private housing development organizations.

Massachusetts Department of Community Affairs, Boston, Massachusetts.

Program Coordinator, Rental Assistance, Moderate Rehabilitation Program, March,

1978 to March, 1979.

Administered a housing rehabilitation program including program development, funding

allocation and provision of technical assistance to local housing authorities throughout

Massachusetts. HUD used this program as a model for its Section 8 Moderate

Rehabilitation Program.

Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Architect/Planner, June, 1974 to April, 1976.

Designed and supervised construction of low-cost public housing projects in and around

Belfast. Prepared housing feasibility studies for a redevelopment district of Belfast.

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Research and Consulting Positions

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research.

Principal Investigator, September, 2010 to February, 2011.

Conduct research on the effect of housing assistance on the count of household with

worst case housing needs.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officer of Policy Development and Research.

Principal Investigator, October, 2008 to August, 2009.

Conduct research on the deconcentration of poverty through the Housing Choice

Voucher Program.

City of Harrisonville, Missouri.

Consultant, April, 2008 to June, 2008.

Prepare a housing affordability study

Greater Kansas City Foundation.

Investigator, August, 2007 to July, 2008.

Conduct research on affordable housing needs in Kansas City North.

Planning Works, LLC.

Consultant, February, 2006 to May, 2006.

Prepare an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing for the city of Rome and Floyd

County, Georgia.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officer of Policy Development and Research.

Principal Investigator, September, 2004 to August 2005.

Conduct research on deconcentration of poverty through home ownership programs.

Homeowners Association of Papillion, Nebraska.

Expert Witness, November, 2004.

Testify in state court for residents of Papillion, Nebraska in a spot zoning case.

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Planning Works, LLC.

Consultant, July, 2004 to May, 2005.

Prepare a Consolidated Plan for Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officer of Policy Development and Research.

Principal Investigator, January, 2003 to the February, 2003.

Conduct research on the housing cost burden among Housing Choice Voucher program

participants.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officer of Policy Development and Research.

Principal Investigator, May, 2001 to February, 2003.

Conduct research on the deconcentration of poverty through housing programs.

Kauffman Foundation.

Investigator, September, 2001 to the July, 2002.

Prepare an analysis of housing finance strategies for greater Kansas City.

Capital Needs Unlimited.

Consultant, March, 2000 to May, 2001.

Prepare a HOPE VI application for the Housing Authority of Kansas City, Kansas.

Freilich, Leitner & Carlisle, LLC.

Consultant, August, 1999 to May, 2000.

Prepare a Consolidated Plan and Public Housing Agency Plan for Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Department of Planning, Johnson County, Kansas.

Consultant, March 1999.

Analyze the fiscal impact of a proposal for incorporation of a new town.

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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officer of Policy Development and Research.

Principal Investigator, September, 1997 to July, 1999.

Conduct research on the performance of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in assisting low-

income and minority homebuyers.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officer of Policy Development and Research,

Community Outreach Partnerships Program.

Investigator, October, 1997 to the December, 1998.

Conduct research on the spatial mismatch between assisted housing and jobs in Kansas

City, Missouri.

Department of Planning, City of Lawrence, Kansas.

Principal Investigator, December, 1997 to June, 1998.

Generate model describing the growth in the supply of and the demand for retail space.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Officer of Policy Development and Research and

the Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University.

Consultant, December, 1995 to October, 1997.

Conduct research on the use of housing vouchers as a relocation resource to prepare a

troubled assisted housing project for demolition.

Kansas Department of Commerce & Housing.

Principal Investigator, May, 1996 to December, 1996.

Analyze survey data from a study of impediments to fair housing in Kansas.

KCI/Northland Chamber of Commerce.

Principal Investigator, March, 1996 to June, 1996.

Conduct research on the value of investment in infrastructure as an economic

development tool for the area.

Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri and Howell Associates.

Consultant, January, 1996 to June, 1996.

Conduct a study of housing affordability problems in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Avenue Area, Inc., CDC, Kansas City, Kansas.

Consultant, August, 1993 to August, 1994.

Assist an inner-city community development corporation in preparing an application for

federal Neighborhood Development Program funds.

Kansas Department Commerce, Office of Housing.

Principal Investigator, June, 1992 to June, 1993.

Prepare the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy for the State of Kansas.

Department of Housing and Community Development. City of Kansas City, Missouri and Ochsner, Hare &

Hare.

Consultant, June, 1991 to August, 1991.

Assemble and analyze data and assist in the preparation of Kansas City's Comprehensive

Housing Affordability Strategy.

City of Overland Park, Kansas.

Expert Witness, June, 1991 to August, 1991.

Provide testimony on the viability of zoning for the development of multi-family housing

within the city.

On-Site Insight Planning and Development, Norwood, Massachusetts.

Consultant, August, 1985 to November, 1985.

Assemble and analyze data on the cost savings of manufactured housing.

Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, University of California, Berkeley.

Research Assistant, December, 1982 to July, 1984.

Computer assisted statistical analysis for research projects.

Office of Property Equalization, City of Boston, Massachusetts.

Analysis Specialist, May, 1982 to August, 1982.

Prepare statistical analysis of real estate transactions and property values within the

City of Boston.

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City of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Staff to the City Council Committee on Rent Control, February, 1977 to December,

1977.

Assemble data and prepare reports on the impact of the Cambridge Rent Control

Ordinance.

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Publications: Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals

The Prospects for Guiding Housing Choice Voucher Households to High-Opportunity Neighborhoods.

Cityscape 12(3): 101-122, 2010.

Addresses the availability of high-quality neighborhoods for an expanded use of Housing

Choice Vouchers as a means to achieve poverty deconcentration.

Rethinking Federal Housing Policy.

Journal of the American Planning Association 76(3): 319-348, 2010.

Invited article outlining needed changes in federal affordable housing policy.

Are Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Developments locating where there is a shortage of affordable

units?

Housing Policy Debate 20(2): 153 171, 2010.

Lead article in a forum on the locations of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit units.

Deconcentration of the Poor through Housing Programs.

Journal of the American Planning Association 74(1): 90-99, 2008.

Article selected in a national competition for publication in a special issue on the future

of housing policy.

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program Goes Mainstream and Moves to the Suburbs.

Housing Policy Debate 17(3): 419-446, 2006.

Lead article in a forum on the evolution of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.

Comments on Victoria Basolo and Mai Nguyen s, Does Mobility Matter?

Housing Policy Debate 16(3 & 4):347-359, 2005.

Invited comments as part of a forum on housing vouchers and mobility.

Rent Burden in the Housing Choice Voucher Program.

Cityscape 8(2): 5-20, 2005.

Examination of the nation s largest rental assistance program to identify which

households suffer a high housing cost burden.

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Deconcentrating Poverty through Homebuyer Finance Programs.

Journal of Urban Affairs 27(3): 211-233, 2005.

Examination of the ability of homebuyer initiatives to assist very low-income

homebuyers to enter neighborhoods with low poverty levels.

Deciphering the Need in Housing Markets: A Technique to Identify Appropriate Housing Strategies at

the Local Level.

Journal of Planning Education and Research 24(4):361-378, 2005.

Presents a methodology for planners to identify housing supply and demand

mismatches leading to better implementation of affordable housing programs.

Section 8 and Movement to Job Opportunity: Experience After Welfare Reform in Kansas City.

Housing Policy Debate 15(1): 99-131, 2004.

Analysis of the extent to which welfare reform encourages housing voucher households

to move to neighborhood with greater employment opportunities.

The Twin Mandates Given to the GSEs: Which Works Best, Helping Low-Income Homebuyers or

Helping Underserved Areas?

Cityscape 5(3): 107-143, 2001.

Analysis of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans in assisting low-income and minority

borrowers and underserved areas.

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit as an Aid to Housing Finance: How Well Has It Worked?

Housing Policy Debate 11(1): 91-114, 2000.

Analysis of the ten-year performance of the LIHTC program.

Helping families move: Relocation counseling for housing-voucher recipients with David P. Varady,

Carole C. Walker, Janet Smith-Heimer, and Sherry Larkins.

Netherlands Journal of Housing and the Built Environment 14(1): 33-59, 1999.

Demonstrates that counseling is an integral part of using housing vouchers in a

relocation process.

Housing Vouchers versus Housing Production: Assessing Long-Term Costs.

Housing Policy Debate 9(2):355-371, 1998.

Presents research finding that rental housing production programs cost about 40

percent more than comparable voucher programs.

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Mortgage Credit Certificates as an Aid to Housing Affordability.

Journal of Planning Education and Research 12(2): 127-137, 1993.

Compares the mortgage credit certificate program to the mortgage revenue bond

program in terms of costs to the government and benefits to the subsidized households.

Estimating Office Demand: Comparing Alternative Forecast Methodologies.

The Journal of Real Estate Research 6(3):305-314, 1992.

This paper examines alternative methods to forecast demand for office space comparing

econometric models to more commonly used projections.

Low and Moderate Income Housing Tax Credits: Calculating their Value.

Journal of the American Planning Association 56(3): 363-369, 1990.

Analyzes the value of low-income housing tax credits so that local planners may

estimate the need for additional subsidy.

A Research Note on the Capitalization of Mortgage Revenue Bond Benefits.

The National Tax Journal XLII(1): 85-88, March, 1989.

Calibrates the extent to which sellers raise the price of homes sold where the buyer is

financed through the proceeds of mortgage revenue bonds.

Changing Consumption in the Rental Housing Market with Changes in Household Composition.

Housing & Society 16(1):33-46, 1989.

Analysis of the market distribution of rental housing by family type, income and race.

Implementation of Linkage Programs: The Planner's Role in Real Estate Research and Regulation.

Journal of Planning Education and Research 8(1): 45-52, 1988.

Examines a case study of the implementation of Boston's linkage programs and its

implications for teaching real estate development.

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Publications: Non-peer reviewed journals and reports

Housing Choice Voucher Marketing Opportunity Index: Analysis of Data at the Tract and Block Group

Level.

Research report for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development,

Office of Policy Development and Research, February, 2010.

Analysis of the potential to move voucher households to low-poverty neighborhoods.

Mixed-Income Housing versus Low-Income Housing.

Conference Proceedings 2003, American Planning Association, August, 2003.

Review of the benefits and problems confronting mixed-income housing.

Mixed-Income Housing versus Low-Income Housing.

City Matters, Urbanicity electronic journal of UN Habitat Best Practices and Local

Leadership Programme, July 2003.

Revised version of APA conference presentation.

Housing Needs in Kansas.

Kansas Government Journal 89(4):107-109, April, 2003.

Review of housing needs in Kansas, especially for the low-income households.

Interview with HHS Member Kirk McClure.

Housing and Human Services Quarterly, Newsletter of the Housing and Human Services

Division of the APA, March 2001.

Interview on the performance of planners in preparing HUD mandated Consolidated

Plans.

Excerpt from The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit as an Aid to Housing Finance in Housing Policy

Debate.

NAHMA News, July/August, 2000.

Excerpt of article on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.

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The Twin Mandates Given to the GSEs: Which Works Best, Helping Low-Income Homebuyers or

Helping Underserved Areas?

United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy

Development and Research, Government Sponsored Enterprises Study Series, Study

Number GSE-003, October, 1999.

Analysis of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans in assisting low-income and minority

borrowers and underserved areas.

Managing Growth of Retail Commercial Space.

Public Investment March, 1998.

This study provides planners tools to manage the growth of retail space.

Publications: Book Chapters and Encyclopedia Entries

Should Low-Income Housing Tax credits and Housing Choice Vouchers be

Encyclopedia entries: Fungible?

In Affordable and Fair Housing Policy in the US. Brill series, Studies in Critical Social

Science. Robert Silverman and Kelly Patterson (editors). Forthcoming.

Entry for the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.

International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home. Oxforshire, UK: Elsevier. 2010.

Monitoring Retail, Office and Industrial Markets.

In Land Market Monitoring for Smart Urban Growth, Gerrit Knaap, editor, Cambridge,

Massachusetts: Lincoln Land Institute, 2002.

Provides techniques for planners to monitor the growth of retail markets.

Managing the Growth of Retail Space: Retail Market Dynamics in Lawrence, Kansas .

In Downtowns: Revitalizing the Centers of Small Urban Communities, Michael Burayidi,

editor, Boston, MA: Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2001.

Analysis of methods to manage retail market growth.

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Creston Place, Kansas City, Missouri

In Case Studies of Vouchered-Out Assisted Properties, Center for Urban Policy Research

of Rutgers University and the Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S.

Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1998.

Case study of relocating tenants from a troubled housing project using Section 8

vouchers.

Entries for Housing Bonds, Housing Finance Agencies, Mortgage Credit Certificates, Mortgage Revenue

Bonds, Syndication, and Tax Incentives.

In Encyclopedia of Housing, Willem van Vliet, editor, Sage Publications, 1998.

Real Estate Investment Analysis

In Spreadsheet Models for Urban and Regional Analysis, Richard E. Klosterman, Richard

K. Brail and Earl G. Bossard, editors, New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1993.

This chapter and its spreadsheet template performs analysis of real estate investment.

Capitalization of the Benefits of Mortgage Revenue Bonds: Reconciliation of Conflicting Empirical

Evidence.

In Mortgage Revenue Bonds: Housing Markets, Home Buyers, and Public Policy, Dan

Durning, editor, Norwell, Mass.: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992.

Examines the administration of mortgage revenue bond programs.

Publications: Book Reviews

Review Foreclosed: High-risk lending, deregulation, and the undermining of America s mortgage

market by Dan Immergluck

Journal of the American Planning Association 76(1): 127, 2010.

Review of Chasing the American Dream: New Perspectives on Affordable Homeownership, William M.

Rohe and Harry L. Watson (editors).

Journal of Urban Affairs 31(5):639-641, 2009.

Review of Revisiting Rental Housing: Policies, Programs, and Priorities, Nicolas P. Retsinas and Eric S.

Belsky (editors)

Journal of the American Planning Association 74(4):523-524, 2008.

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Review of Housing Policy in the United States: An Introduction by Alex Schwartz.

European Journal of Housing Policy 7(2), 2007.

Review of The Geography of Opportunity, Xavier de Souza Briggs (editor).

Journal of Urban Affairs 28(3):317-318, 2006.

Review of Clearing the Way: Deconcentrating the Poor in Urban America by Edward G. Goetz.

Housing Studies 19(3):502-504, 2004.

Review of Housing Policy Matters: A Global Analysis by Shlomo Angel.

Journal of the American Planning Association 68(2):213, 2002.

Review of On Narrow Ground by Scott A. Bollens.

International Planning Studies, 7(1):107, 2002.

Review of Renewing Hope in Neighborhoods of Despair by Herbert J. Rubin.

Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 19(4):354-356, 2002.

Review of Red Tape and Housing Costs by Michael I. Luger and Kenneth Tempkin.

Journal of Planning Education and Research 21(1):97-98, 2001.

Review of Housing Partnerships: A New Approach to a Market at a Crossroads by Andrew Caplin,

Sewin Chan, Charles Freeman, and Joseph Tracy.

Housing Notes: International Sociological Association 20(2), 1999.

Review of Segregation in Federally Subsidized Low-Income Housing in the United States by Modibo

Coulibaly, Rodney D. Green, and David M. James.

Journal of the American Planning Association 65(1):132-133, 1999.

Review of Households and Housing by William A. V. Clark and Frans M. Dieleman.

Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 16(1):86-88, 1999.

Review of Living Downtown by Paul Groth.

Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 14(2):177-179, 1997.

Review of Affordable Housing and Public Policy, edited by Lawrence B. Joseph.

Journal of the American Planning Association 61(2):286, 1995.

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Theses

The Effects of Changes in Household Composition Upon the Segmentation of Rental Housing Markets.

Ph. D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, July, 1985.

This research examines the impact of this demographic shift on rental housing markets.

An Evaluation of the Rent Control Policy of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Graduate thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December, 1977.

An analysis of a local rent control policy including analysis of market impacts and populations

served.

An Environment for Continuing Education.

Undergraduate thesis, University of Kansas, May, 1973

Professional Reports (Selected):

The Pace of Growth of Real Estate Development in Lawrence, Kansas: How the City has let the Growth

of Supply Outpace the Growth of Demand, September, 2008.

Analysis of the mismatch in the growth of real estate relative to the growth of demand for that

real estate in Lawrence, Kansas.

Northland Housing Affordability Study for the Northland Community Foundation of Greater Kansas

City, June, 2008.

Analysis of workforce housing conditions in Platte and Clay Counties in Missouri.

Housing Affordability, Harrisonville, Missouri, April, 2008.

Analysis of housing affordability problems in Harrisonville, Missouri.

Consolidated Plan, May, 2005.

Housing and Community Development plan for Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Housing Market Analysis of Kansas City, Kansas, July, 2000.

Market analysis prepared for inclusion in the Housing Authority s HOPE VI application.

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Consolidated Plan, May, 2000.

Housing and Community Development plan for Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Public Housing Agency Plan, May, 2000.

Plan for the Housing Authority of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Analysis of Incorporation Proposal for Aubry Township in Johnson County, Kansas, March 29, 1999.

Analysis for Board of County Commissioners.

Is there a Jobs-Housing Mismatch in the Kansas City Area?, December 4, 1998.

Research for the Community Outreach Partnership Center on the locations of assisted housing

and employment opportunities.

What are the Employment Outcomes of Tenant-Based Rental Assistance?, September 1, 1998.

Research for the Community Outreach Partnership Center on the success of Section 8

households in finding employment.

Does Section 8 Housing Assistance Help to Reduce the Concentration of Poverty?, September 1, 1998.

Research on the extent to which Section 8 assistance helps participating households move to

areas with lower poverty.

Retail Market Dynamics: Lawrence, Kansas 1993-1997 and Beyond, August 19, 1998.

Research on the dynamics of retail markets.

Literature Review on the Economic Returns to Public Investment in Infrastructure, July, 1996.

Study for the Northland Chamber of Commerce.

Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy for the State of Kansas, December, 1992.

Housing needs assessment for the State of Kansas along with policy recommendations for state

housing policies over a five-year period.

Expanding Convention Attendance in Kansas City: The Rewards of Adding Hotel Rooms and Expanding

Bartle Hall, April, 1991.

A study of the benefits of expanded convention facilities in Kansas City, Missouri.

Procedures for the Administration of Tax Abatement Programs, January, 1991.

A literature review of the impact of tax abatement programs prepared for members of the

Lawrence City Commission.

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Boston Class A Office Vacancy Rates 1987 First Quarter Estimated and 1987 -1991 Projected by the

Boston Redevelopment Authority, June, 1987.

A study for the Boston Redevelopment Authority projecting office vacancy rates.

Federal Income Tax Reform and Rental Housing Development in Boston, February, 1987.

A study for the Boston Redevelopment Authority of the impact of the 1986 tax reform act upon

the development of rental housing in Boston.

Papers Presented

Should Low-Income Housing Tax credits and Housing Choice Vouchers be Fungible?

Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP), October, 2010.

Roundtable: Rethinking Rental Housing.

Annual Conference of ACSP, October, 2010.

Do Housing Choice Voucher Households Reveal a Preference for Low-Poverty Neighborhoods?

Annual Conference of ACSP, October, 2009.

Low-Income Housing Tax Credit developments: Can homeownership be an exit strategy?

Annual Conference of ACSP, July, 2008.

Where Low-Income Housing Tax Credit developments locate: Leading or lagging market demand?

Annual Conference of the Urban Affairs Association (UAA), April, 2008.

What will planners need to do when a LIHTC project comes of age?

Annual Conference of ACSP, October, 2007.

Deconcentration of the Poor and Minorities through Housing Programs.

Annual Conference of the American Planning Association (APA), April, 2007.

Do Tight Housing Markets Inhibit Racial, Ethnic, and Poverty Deconcentration?

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 2006.

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Deconcentration of Poverty Using the Housing Choice Voucher Program.

Annual Conference of the UAA, April, 2006.

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program Goes Mainstream.

Annual Conference of ACSP, October, 2005.

High Rent Burden in the Housing Choice Voucher Program.

Annual Conference of ACSP, October, 2004.

Analysis of Alternative Housing Assistance Programs in terms of Deconcentrating Low-Income and

Minority Households.

Annual Conference of the UAA, April, 2004.

Mixed-Income versus Low-Income Housing.

Annual Conference of the APA, April, 2003.

Section 8 and Employment: Experience After Welfare Reform.

Annual Conference of the ACSP, November, 2002.

Homebuyer and Rental Assistance: How do these Programs affect the Concentration of Black

Households?

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 2001.

Housing Subsidy Programs and the Concentration of Poor and Minority Households.

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 2000.

Monitoring Industrial and Commercial Market Activity.

Annual conference of the APA Region VI, Long Beach, California, September, 2000.

Monitoring Industrial and Commercial Market Activity.

Conference on Land Supply Monitoring by HUD and the Lincoln Land Institute, March, 2000.

Which Works Best, Helping Low-Income Homebuyers or Underserved Areas?

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1999.

Is there a Jobs-Housing Mismatch in the Kansas City Area?

HUD s Best Practices and Technical Assistance Symposium, July, 1999.

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What are the Employment Outcomes of Tenant-Based Rental Assistance?

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1998.

The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit as an Aid to Housing Finance: How Well Has It Worked?

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1997.

Preservation of Retail Shopping Areas.

Heartland Area Neighborhood Development Symposium, University of Missouri, Kansas City,

May, 1997.

Housing Vouchers versus Housing Production: Assessing Long-Term Costs.

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1995.

Parcel-to-Parcel Linkage for Downtown Development: Case Studies from Two Cities.

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1994.

Vouchers and Housing Choice, Co-written with Michael Smith-Heimer.

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1994.

Revising the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program Allowing States to Meet Local Market

Conditions.

Annual Conference of ACSP, October, 1993.

Small Town Planning Issues: Dealing with Market Contraction.

Regional Conference of the APA, St. Louis, October, 1993.

Regional Differences in Attaining Feasibility for Projects Using Low -Income Housing Tax Credits.

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1992.

Mortgage Credit Certificates as an Aid to Housing Affordability.

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1990.

Price Discrimination in Rental Housing: Determining If Female-Headed Families Pay More.

Annual Conference of ACSP, September, 1989.

A Research Note on the Capitalization of Mortgage Revenue Bond Benefits.

Annual Conference of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, December,

1988.

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The Transition from a Ph. D. Program to Teaching in Planning.

Annual Conference of ACSP, October, 1988.

Potential Conflicts in Linkage: Market Research and Regulation.

Annual Conference of ACSP, November, 1987.

Invited Lectures

Opportunity Neighborhoods for Housing Choice Voucher Households.

Presented to staff at the Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of

Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., October, 2009.

Local Economic Development Planning in the United States.

Presentation at the University of Kansas to a delegation of Japanese public officials hosted by

the U.S. State Department., August, 2007.

Homeownership for Low-Income and Minority Homebuyers and the Deconcentration of the Poor and

Minorities.

Presented to staff from the Office of Policy Development and Research, U.S. Department of

Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., January, 2006.

Housing Hardship in the Housing Choice Voucher Program Nationwide.

Presented at a seminar of staff from the Office of Policy Development and Research, United

States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., April, 2004.

Housing Needs in Kansas.

Presented at the Kansas Catholic Conference of Bishops, February, 2003.

Assisting Low-Income Homebuyers and Renters and the Deconcentration of the Poor and Minorities.

Presented at a seminar of staff from the Office of Policy Development and Research, United

States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., January, 2003.

Retail Growth: How Much is Enough?

Presented at the University of Kansas Division of Continuing Education course on Growth

Management, September, 2001.

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Which Works Best: Helping Low-Income Homebuyers or Helping Underserved Areas?

Presented at a seminar of staff from the Office of Policy Development and Research, United

States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C., January, 1999.

Implementation of Geographic Information Systems in Local Planning.

Presentation to a delegation of planners from Shanghai, China. U.S. Geological Survey Center,

University of Kansas, December, 1996.

Use of Census Data in Preparing a Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy.

Regional Conference on Community Development of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban

Development, September, 1992.

Linkage Programs: Can They Work in Kansas City?

Regents Center for Architectural Studies Lecture Series, May, 1988.

Housing Affordability in Kansas and Missouri.

University of Missouri at Kansas City Law School and the Department of Housing and Urban

Development Conference on Housing Affordability, June, 1988.

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Service: Profession

Board of Editors, Housing Policy Debate. 2007 to the present. Member.

Board of Editors, Housing Studies. 2001 to the present. Member.

Board of Editors, Journal of Planning Education and Research. 1995 to 1999, 1999 to the 2007, 2007 to

the present. Member.

Review manuscripts for Economic Development Quarterly, International Journal of Public

Administration, Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal of Policy Analysis and

Management, Journal of Urban Affairs, and Urban Affairs Review. 1993 to the present.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, President s Committee on Review and Appraisal, 2010 to

the present. Member.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2005 to 2008. Fannie Mae Foundation Track in Housing

and Community Development. Co-Chair.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 2002 to 2005. Member of the Selection Committee, the

McClure Prize for Outstanding Student Paper.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1996-97. Member of the Committee on Undergraduate

Education in Planning.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, 1990. Member of the President s Committee on Review

and Appraisal.

United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Ph,D. Dissertation Grant Program.

1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004. Reviewer.

United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Work-Study

Program. 1995. Reviewer.

American Planning Association, Kansas City Metropolitan Section, 1991. Served as Academic Liaison for

the Urban Planning Program.

Service: State

Kansas Housing Policy Task Force. 2007. Member

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Presentations to the Committee on Economic Development of the Kansas House of Representatives,

February 14, 1994.

Presented testimony on expansion of the powers of the Kansas Development Finance

Authority.

Presentation to Members of the Governor's Cabinet and Members of the Underwriting Industry,

January 4, 1994.

Presentation concerning the use of the Mortgage Revenue Bonds and Mortgage Credit

Certificate programs.

Presentations to the Governor's Commission on Housing, State of Kansas, Monthly presentations, June,

1992 through September, 1992.

Briefings given to the Governor's advisory body on state housing policy.

Presentation to the Committee on Economic Development of the Kansas House of Representatives,

April, 1990.

Provided testimony on the need for Kansas to create a Department of Housing.

Service: Community

Lawrence Public Incentives Review Committee, 2002 to the 2008. Member.

Lawrence Housing Trust Fund Advisory Board. 2001 to the 2005. Member.

Mayor s Task Force to Develop a Housing Strategy for Kansas City, Kansas, 2000. Member.

Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission.

Multiple presentations on real estate market conditions, local economic development

initiatives, and housing problems.

Lawrence city Commission.

Multiple presentations on real estate market conditions, local economic development

initiatives, and housing problems.

Award Committee, Northeast Johnson County Development and Retention Committee, 1998.

Member.

Lawrence Housing Advisory Council, 1995 to 1998. Member.

Home of Your Own Advisory Board, 1996 to 2000. Member.

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Flexible Incentives Task Force of the Lawrence Economic Development Advisory Board, 1995.

Member.

Selection Committee to Evaluate Proposals for the 1000 Block of Massachusetts Street, Lawrence,

1994. Member.

Presentation to the Lawrence/Douglas County Advocacy Council on Aging, November 2, 1994.

Presentation on the need for affordable housing.

Presentation to the Lawrence Horizon 2020 Steering Committee, October 12, 1994.

Presentation on management of growth in the commercial sector made to the

Committee preparing the new city plan.

Expert Witness, August, 1989 to May, 1990.

Provided testimony on behalf of the low-income tenants of the Highland Park Housing

Project of Kansas City in an action against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban

Development.

Service: University

University Governance Planning & Resources Committee. 2008 to 2009, Member. 2009 to 2011, Chair.

Graduate Council, Standing Committee on Program Review, 1996, 1999 and 2004. Member.

Graduate Council, Standing Committee on Fellowships, 1996 to 2004. Member.

Faculty Senate Academic Computing and Telecommunications Committee 1994-1997. Member.

Graduate Council, Committee on Program Assessments. 1997. Member.

Graduate Council, Standing Committee on New Degrees, 1995-96. Member.

Academic Computing Advisory Committee, 1988-89. Member.

Commencement Marshall, 1987 and 1988.

Service: School

Promotions and Tenure Committee, 1988-1989, 1989-1990, 2010-2011. Member. 2009-2010, Chair.

School By-Laws Committee, 2010-2011. Member

School Faculty Assembly, November, 1998 to 2002. Secretary.

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School Strategic Planning Committee, 1995 to the 1999. Member.

School Facilities Committee, September 1993 to the 1997, Member.

Program Review Committee, December, 1992 to February, 1992. Member

Review Committee for Planning Program Chair, February, 1991 to May, 1991. Chairman.

Bradley Teaching Award Committee, 1991, 1998, 2008. Member. 1999, 2006 Chair.

Computer Resources Committee, 1987-1990. Member.

Service: Advising

Graduate Thesis Committee for F. Chen, 2009. Member

Graduate Thesis Committee for R. Chattopadhyay. 2009. (Indian Institute of Technology)

Graduate Thesis Committee for X. Bradt, 2007. Co-chair

Graduate Thesis Committee for E. Warren, 2000. Member.

Graduate Thesis Committee for E. Gunes, 1999. Member.

Graduate Thesis Committee for K. Fuielhan, 1992. Member.

Graduate Thesis Committee for J. Anwar, 1987. Member.

Service: Department

Internships, 2002 to the present. Coordinated internship program

Faculty Search Committee, 2007, 2008, 2010. Chair.

Alumni Reunion Committee, 2004. Chair.

Library Acquisitions, 1988 to 2004. Coordinated library acquisition requests.

Recruiting, 1988 to the 1997. Coordinated the Program's recruiting effort.

Computer Laboratory, 1987 to 1999. Developed and maintained computers.

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Courses Taught:

University of Kansas, Department of Urban Planning

Courses currently being taught:

UBPL 710 Introduction to Housing Policy

UBPL 714 Local Economic Development Planning

UBPL 742 Quantitative Methods II

UBPL 764 Real Estate Development Planning I

Courses taught in the past:

UBPL 500/700 Introduction to Urban Planning

UBPL 545/745 Introduction to Microcomputers in Planning

UBPL 705 Economic Analysis for Planners

UBPL 712 Seminar on Housing Markets

UBPL 716 Community and Neighborhood Revitalization.

UBPL 742 Quantitative Methods II

UBPL 764 Real Estate Development Planning

UBPL 770 Descriptive Statistics.

UBPL 771 Hypothesis Testing

UBPL 772 Survey Research

UBPL 773 Population Projections

UBPL 775 General Linear Models II: Regression

UBPL 776 Geographic Information Systems

UBPL 802 Geographic Information Systems in Planning

UBPL 802 Introduction to Microcomputers

UBPL 971 Urban Workshop

UBPL 972 Urban Workshop II

University of Kansas, Master of Public Administration Program, Courtesy Appointment

PUAD 839 Urban Planning and Local Economic Development.

University of Rhode Island, Department of Community Development and Area Planning,

Visiting Lecturer

CPL 622 Implementation of Urban Development.

University of California, Berkeley, Department of City and Regional, Teaching Assistant

CP 204a Quantitative Methods.



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