NCSL Releases "Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation: A Toolkit for Legislators" Report
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The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has released the report "Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation: A Toolkit for Legislators."  The text of the report is short and concise (32 pages, with multiple appendices), yet provides a thorough overview of the the pros and cons of PPPs.  It also sets forth nine principles for consideration by legislators in deciding if and how to pursue public-private partnerships.  

 

The report is very well sourced, with examples of how projects and jurisdictions addressed matters that affected their programs and projects.  The appendices include a number of resources for use in pursuing public-private partnerships.  Materials prepared by Nossaman are frequently cited by the NCSL among the resources and appendices.

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