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Vacant and Problem Properties: A Guide to Legal Strategies and Remedies (Paperback)

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By Alan Mallach (Editor), Jessica Bacher (Editor), Meg Byerly Williams (Editor)
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About the Author


Alan Mallach is a senior fellow with the Center for Community Progress in Washington, D.C., where his work focuses on urban revival, social equity, and neighborhood change. He teaches in the Graduate City Planning program at Pratt Institute in New York; has served as the director of housing and economic development for the city of Trenton, New Jersey; and is the author of many law journal articles and other scholarly and general audience publications. His most recent book, The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in Urban America, appeared in June 2018. Jessica A. Bacher as executive director of the Land Use Law Center, Ms. Bacher's responsibilities include development and implementation of projects relating to local land use practice, distressed property remediation, energy siting, transit-oriented development, sustainable communities, land use responses to sea level rise, and code enforcement, as well as providing strategic assistance to numerous municipalities. She also manages the academic programs of the center and guides student research projects. Most recently, Ms. Bacher led the city of Newburgh, New York, in the development of a distressed property remediation implementation plan that focuses on land banking and code enforcement. Additionally, Ms. Bacher serves as a principal trainer for the center's award-winning Land Use Leadership Alliance Training Program that has educated over 3,500 local leaders in land use strategies, consensus building, and regional stewardship. She is a clinic lecturer at Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, where she manages the school's Land Use Clinic. Ms. Bacher was selected by the American Bar Association to receive the Jefferson B. Fordham Award, an award presented to a young practitioner who has shown great promise through his or her contributions to the field. She received her J.D., summa cum laude, from Pace Law School in 2003, along with a certificate in environmental law.Meg Byerly Williams is an associate at Skeo Solutions, Inc. in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she works as a sustainable development consultant on projects promoting distressed property remediation, renewable energy, and neighborhood development, among other sustainable development initiatives. Ms. Williams also manages Skeo's state and local government contracts and assists with the company's compliance program. Previously, she worked as a staff attorney at Pace Law School's Land Use Law Center in White Plains, New York, where she authored center reports and manuals, administered academic seminars, managed student research projects, and wrote for legal publications on various sustainable development topics. She holds a J.D. from Pace Law School, an M.E.M. from Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and an M.S. in wildlife and fisheries sciences from Texas A&M University. Ms. Williams is a member of the Virginia State Bar.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781641054096
ISBN-10: 1641054093
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Date: April 7th, 2020
Pages: 402
Language: English

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