In 2005, the Rose Institute examined controller reports, demographic trends, and population dynamics to assess the scope, costs, and effects of social services addressing homelessness in Los Angeles County. The Institute studied homelessness in several LA County cities to create a comparative base for examining the city of Los Angeles. The study found that approximately… Continue Reading
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Redlands Fiscal Impact Study
This report analyzed the fiscal impact of an amendment to the General Plan of the city of Redlands. The Institute first examined the fiscal condition of the city of Redlands and then studied the trends of municipal revenue rates and expenditure patterns to determine the overall economic health of the city. The study also compared the… Continue Reading
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The Rose Institute continues to provide CMC students with invaluable opportunities to work in close collaboration with CMC faculty members and Rose Institute Fellows. These opportunities are expensive, and its contract research does not fully cover the work that the Institute strives to complete. We invite you to support the Rose Institute’s outstanding programs with… Continue Reading
Rose Institute tracks Glendale election results
Elections were held yesterday in Glendale and in a new joint project, the Rose Institute partnered with the city to allow voters to track ballots as they were transferred to the election headquarters and counted. This was done through an interactive map on the city’s webpage, available here. On the ballot were spots on the… Continue Reading
Rose Institute’s Mike Whatley Quoted in Campaigns & Elections Online
The Rose Institute’s Mike Whatley was recently quoted in Campaigns & Elections online discussing newly released maps for Virginia’s 2011 Assembly and State Senate redistricting. Mike Whatley, a redistricting expert and editor of the Rose Report at the Rose Institute of State and Local Government at California’s Claremont McKenna College, foresees more fighting ahead. “The… Continue Reading
Rose Fellow Johnson on Slowed Growth
A recent article at the Whittier Daily News quoted Rose Institute Fellow Douglas Johnson discussing the slowing growth in the San Gabriel Valley and Whittier area. Published on March 19th, the article is titled “Census numbers show population growth stalling in San Gabriel Valley, Whittier area.” The census data from 2010 shows that the area… Continue Reading
Rose’s Johnson on Census Data at KPBS Radio
A March 14th piece at KPBS radio quoted Rose Institute Fellow Douglas Johnson discussing how the new California census data is likely to affect future electoral districts. The article was titled “Census to Change Electoral Lines.” Johnson says that even though the state did not grow as quickly as it has in the past, California… Continue Reading
Rose's Johnson on Census Data at KPBS Radio
A March 14th piece at KPBS radio quoted Rose Institute Fellow Douglas Johnson discussing how the new California census data is likely to affect future electoral districts. The article was titled “Census to Change Electoral Lines.” Johnson says that even though the state did not grow as quickly as it has in the past, California… Continue Reading