DAVID LISTOKIN RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY EDWARD J. BLOUSTEIN SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND PUBLIC POLICY (EJB) CENTER FOR URBAN POLICY RESEARCH (CUPR) EDUCATION Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1978 M.C.R.P., Rutgers University, 1971 M.P.A. Bernard Baruch College, 1976 B.A. Magna Cum Laude, Brooklyn College, 1970 AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS Educator of the Year Award—Urban Land Institute, New Jersey Chapter (2006) New Jersey Historic Preservation Award (1998) [from Historic Sites Council and State Historic Preservation Office] Fulbright Scholar Award, Council for International Exchange of Scholars (1994–95) Faculty Fellowship Mortgage Bankers Association (1976) Danforth Foundation, Kent Fellowship (1973) National Institute of Mental Health Fellow (1972) Phi Beta Kappa (1970) ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE RUTGERS UNIVERSITY School (EJB) Director of Student Assessment, 2013 to date School (EJB) Graduate and Doctoral Director, 2002 to 2009 CUPR Co-Director, 2000 to date Director, Institute for Meadowlands Studies, 2004 to date Professor II, July 1992 to date (Retitled 2013 to Distinguished Professor) Professor, July 1982 to July 1992 Associate Professor, July 1979 (tenured) to June 1982 Assistant Professor, July 1974 Research Associate, October 1971 HARVARD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN DEPARTMENT OF URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN Visiting Professor, Fall 1996 – Fall 2000 CORNELL UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, ART, AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT OF CITY AND REGIONAL PLANNING Visiting Professor, Spring 2007, Spring 2004–05, Fall 2002 RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION David Listokin is a leading authority on public finance, development impact analysis, and historic preservation. Dr. Listokin has recently been analyzing strategies to quantify the economic benefits of historic preservation, research sponsored by the federal government (National Park Service), state governments (e.g., Texas and Florida), and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. DAVID LISTOKIN page 2 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (Principal or co-principal investigator) YEAR TITLE SPONSOR AMOUNT 2017 Federal Impacts of Federal Historic National Park Service $20,000 Tax Credit 2017 Route 66 Travel Research National Park Service $15,000 2016 Federal Impacts of Federal Historic National Park Service $20,000 Tax Credit 2016 Community University Research Rutgers University $15,000 Grant—Enhancing the Accessibility of New Brunswick’s History 2015 Economic Impacts of Federal National Park Service $20,000 Historic Tax Credit Update of Preservation Economic 2014 National Trust for Historic $30,000 Impact Model Preservation 2014 Economic Impacts of Federal National Park Service $20,000 Historic Tax Credit 2014 Economic Impacts of Historic University of Texas and $58,000 Preservation Texas SHPO 2013 Economic Impacts of Federal National Park Service $20,000 Historic Tax Credit 2012-2013 Economic Impacts of Historic South Dakota State $70,000 Preservation Historical Society 2014-2013 Historic Preservation Monograph National Trust for Historic $32,000 Preservation and HRI 2013 Codes and Energy Penn State “EEB HUB” $9,000 2012 Economic Impacts of Federal National Trust for Historic $20,000 Historic Tax Credit Preservation 2012-2014 Property Value Impacts of Historic New Jersey SHPO $30,000 Designation 2012-2014 Tax Sharing and Public Finance New Jersey Meadowlands $25,000 Review Commission 2010-2011 Public Finance Review New Jersey Meadowlands $40,000 Commission DAVID LISTOKIN page 3 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (Principal or co-principal investigator) (continued) YEAR TITLE SPONSOR AMOUNT 2010-2011 Fiscal Impact Analyses (various) Various New Jersey $28,000 municipalities 2009-2010 Innovative Strategies for School The Fund for New Jersey $15,000 Construction 2009-2010 Redevelopment of New Brunswick Rutgers University Academic $50,000 (Oral Hstory) Excellence Fund (AEF) and others 2009-2010 National Economic Impact of the National Trust for Historic $7,500 Historic Tax Credit Preservation 2009-2010 Economic Impacts of Historic Kansas Preservation $45,000 Tax Credit in Kansas Alliance 2009-2010 Tax Base Sharing New Jersey Meadowlands $40,000 Commission 2009-2010 Fiscal Impact Analyses Various New Jersey $25,000 Municipalities 2009-2010 The Economic Contributions National Park Service and $43,000 of Route 66 (expanded World Monuments Fund study) 2008-2010 The Economic Contributions National Park Service and $81,000 of Route 66 World Monuments Fund 2007-2009 The Economics of Historic Preservation Oklahoma, Inc. $65,000 Preservation in Oklahoma 2008-2009 Housing Affordability Model Fannie Mae $27,000 2008-2009 Cultural Impacts of University of Florida $27,000 Historic Preservation 2008-2009 Public Finance Impacts of Richard Stockton College $17,000 the Casino Industry 2007-2008 The Economic Context of National Park Service $2,000 Route 66: Reconnaissance 2006-2009 Institute for Meadowlands New Jersey Meadowlands $305,000 DAVID LISTOKIN page 4 Studies Commission RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (Principal or co-principal investigator) (continued) YEAR TITLE SPONSOR AMOUNT 2006-2007 The Economics of Historic Nebraska State Historic $120,000 Preservation in Nebraska Preservation Office 2006-2007 The Economic Impacts of New Jersey Department of $40,000 Historic Preservation in Environmental Protection New Jersey 2006-2007 Fiscal Implications of East Brunswick (NJ) Township $70,000 Transit-Oriented and Garden State Homes Development 2006-2007 Fiscal Impacts of Industrial Hartz Mountain and $60,000 Site Redevelopment Tarragon (Edison and Rutherford) 2006-2007 History and Economic/Fiscal LeFrak Company $60,000 Impacts of Jersey City (NJ) Waterfront Development 2005-2008 The Economics of Culture New Jersey Historical $70,000 Commission and Arts Council 2005-2006 The Property Tax and National Center for $40,000 Housing Affordability Real Estate Research 2005-2006 Smart Growth Multipliers New Jersey Office $125,000 of Smart Growth 2004-2005 Economic Impacts of Arkansas State Historic $75,000 Historic Preservation in Preservation Office Arkansas 2003-2005 Demographics of Structures Fannie Mae Foundation $75,000 2002-2004 Strategies for Fostering National Trust for $125,000 Affordable Housing Historic Preservation and Rehabilitation U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development 2002-2004 Challenges to, and Strategies for, New Jersey Dept. of $225,000 Infill, Mixed Use, and Reuse Community Affairs 2002-2003 Refining Economic Impact National Center for $70,000 Software for Historic Preservation Preservation Technology and Training DAVID LISTOKIN page 5 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (Principal or co-principal investigator) (continued) YEAR TITLE SPONSOR AMOUNT 2000-2002 Economic Impacts of Historic Missouri, Florida, and $280,000 Preservation in Missouri, Massachusetts State Historic Ohio, Massachusetts, Florida Preservation Offices; and Memphis, TN (five studies) Downtown Ohio, Inc.; and Memphis Historic Trust 2001-2002 Economic Impacts of Historic Heritage Canada $5,000 Preservation–Canadian Perspective 2000-2002 Housing and Economic Fannie Mae Foundation $200,000 Conditions of Native Americans in Tribal Lands 2000-2001 Economic Impact Software National Park Service $40,000 for Historic Preservation 1998-2000 Barriers to Housing Rehabilitation U.S. Dept. of Housing $250,000 and Urban Development 1998-1999 Historic Preservation Economic National Center for Preservation $40,000 Impact Software Technology and Training 1997-1998 Economic Impacts of Texas Historical Commission $80,000 Historic Preservation (Texas) 1997-1998 Historic Preservation National Center for Preservation $20,000 Conference at the Technology and Training Brookings Institution 1997-1998 Contributions of Historic Fannie Mae Foundation $5,000 Preservation to Community Development 1997-1998 Homeownership Fannie Mae $165,000 Affordability 1996 Economics of History Task Force on New Jersey $15,000 History 1995-96 Economic Impacts of National Parks Service, $69,000 Historic Preservation National Center for (New Jersey) Preservation Technology 1995-96 Best Practices of Urban- U.S. Dept. of Housing $230,000 Minority Lending and Urban Development DAVID LISTOKIN page 6 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (Principal or co-principal investigator) (continued) YEAR TITLE SPONSOR AMOUNT 1994-96 Housing Rehabilitation New Jersey Department of $288,000 Model Code Community Affairs 1994 Regional Housing Strategies U.S. Department of Housing $8,500 and Urban Development 1993 Changing Tax Base and Fiscal Urban Land Institute $14,000 Capacity 1993 Real Estate and the U.S. Urban Land Institute $3,000 Economy 1991 Housing Reference Data Bank Federal National Mortgage $5,000 Association 1990 Fiscal Impact Model National Association of $25,000 Home Builders 1990 State Plan Economic Maryland Office of State $10,000 Evaluation—Maryland Planning 1990 Housing Research—Assessment Federal National Mortgage $25,000 of the State of the Art Association 1989-94 Model Land-Use Regulatory New Jersey Department of $69,000 Procedures for Nonresidential Community Affairs Development 1989-94 Development Impact Model Urban Land Institute $88,000 1989-90 Historic Preservation and National Trust for Historic $65,000 Affordable Housing Preservation 1989-90 Housing Policy—Historical Federal National Mortgage $5,000 Evolution Association 1989-90 Future Growth—Land Use Maryland Office of State $10,000 and Fiscal Analysis Planning 1989-90 Housing Costs and Delivery New Jersey Council on $10,000 Affordable Housing 1989-90 Analysis of Proffers and Virginia Beach, Virginia $25,000 Growth Management DAVID LISTOKIN page 7 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
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