Yesterday, in a widely circulated op-ed, Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed the creation of an infrastructure fund that would promote public-private partnerships (PPP) to construct and repair assets across the state as part of a new job creation program. PPPs are important tools for building and managing infrastructure, and the right partnership can deliver and operate capital assets – includ
In the July 2011 edition of the PPP Journal, Senior Research Associate Maria Doulis reviews the success of public private partnerships in NYC and considers opportunities for pursuing additional PPPs.
This testimony by CBC President Carol Kellermann defines public-private partnerships (PPPs) and highlights New York’s limited but important experience with these arrangements. The testimony offers guidelines for the application of PPPs, suggests areas in which PPPs can be used in New York, and warns against and explains potential pitfalls in the application of PPPs.
This report explores the application of public-private partnership (PPPs) in New York by explaining its definition of such a relationship and offering in-depth guidelines, potential applications (including highway bridges, New York City school buildings, New York City parks, and higher education facilities), examples on a global, national, and local level, and potential missteps and cautions.
This report summary briefly explores the application of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in New York by explaining its definition of such a relationship and offering in-depth guidelines, potential applications (including highway bridges, New York City school buildings, New York City parks, and higher education facilities), examples on a global, national, and local level, and potential misstep