An extensive and diverse body of research exists that explores the breadth of fiscal, land use, quality of life, and social impacts that emerge from quality planning and development. There is also broad-based agreement on many of these impacts, and by modeling we can examine a wide range of indicators, from land usage and personal transportation costs, to energy consumption, employment accessibility and development potential. Building on this body of research, and BNIM’s nuanced understanding of community fiscal structures and challenges, we can analyze, measure, and create a defensible basis for the fiscal and economic impacts of planning, policy, and infrastructure decisions.