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>Administration eyes public-private partnerships, plan-driven funding

>Administration eyes public-private partnerships, plan-driven funding


Officials in Gov. Chris Christie‘s administration are close to recommending New Jersey join 23 other states in passing a law authorizing public-private partnerships, a senior official said today.

The partnerships would include transportation projects and other areas, according to Wayne Hasenbalg, Christie’s deputy chief of staff for policy and planning.

Hasenbalg also told the infrastructure advocacy group New Jersey Alliance for Action in a brief speech that the administration is preparing significant changes in support of the state growth plan announced by Christie.  (Kitchenman, NJBIZ)

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