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Funding Managed Retreat In Barnstable County
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2021
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Description:This guide is a product of the Marine Affairs Institute at Roger Williams University School of Law and the Rhode Island Sea Grant Legal Program. Courtney Bayon, Rhode Island Sea Grant Law Fellow, provided researching and drafting for this fact sheet under the guidance of Catherine Schluter, Research Attorney, and Julia Wyman, Director. All errors and omissions are the responsibility of the Marine Affairs Institute. This study is provided only for informational and educational purposes and is not legal advice. This paper will explore funding sources that Barnstable County could use to implement a managed retreat program. It will primarily consider funding from property transfer fees and property taxes, including the Community Preservation Act funds, the Barnstable County deed excise tax revenues, and land banks. It will briefly discuss bonds, grants, and loans, which can be used to supplement a comprehensive managed retreat strategy.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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