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helsinkiaxemeister's comments
Posted Sat, May 23, 3:23 p.m.
The scheduled corridor tolling+funding studies are a very positive step. But I agree that care must be taken, especially with the SR 167 and SR 509 studies, to compare and contrast money raised by tolling all lanes versus just one or two (in a HOT lanes set-up). On I-5, I-405, ...
MOREPosted Wed, Apr 1, 4:47 p.m.
Europe and Canada have extensive experience with public-private partnerships in transportation. Australia, also. I suspect P3s would help Washington and other West Coast states pay for a number of the big-ticket road and rail projects that will otherwise face real difficulties being completed. Can there be some concerted enquiry? Each ...
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