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The most pressing issues concerning private investment in infrastructure aren't about how easy it should be, but how much the public should give up in return. Full Article at National Journal
One only needs to look to the successes of the Alameda Corridor in California and the CREATE Program in Chicago to see that the use of public-private partnerships for rail infrastructure projects has been enormously successful in relieving congestion,... Full Article at National Journal
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. President George W. Bush (C) listens to Scott Hubbard (L) during a visit to the U.S. Department of Transportation with Mary E. Peters, Secretary of Transportation after speaking on aviation congestion and transportation... View Photo »
States, not the Feds, Should Protect the Public Interest in PPPs While I am largely in agreement with both Mary Peters and Greg Cohen on the importance of PPPs and protecting the public interest, neither adequately addressed the key question as we... Full Article at National Journal
The question of protecting the public interest while attracting private capital for public-private partnerships is an important question. Full Article at National Journal
Arizona State University’s Del E. Webb School of Construction is holding its third annual Public Private Partnerships Conference on Oct. 22. Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters will deliver the keynote address. Full Article at Business Journal of Phoenix
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. President George W. Bush (C) shakes hands with information officer, Robert Ellington (L) during a visit to the U.S. Department of Transportation with Mary E. Peters, Secretary of Transportation after speaking on aviation... View Photo »
Arizona has opened the gates to building the state's first private toll road, and would-be developers are poised to rush in. When Gov. Full Article at AZ Central.com
There was a time in the nation’s history when the federal government led the way in building some of our greatest infrastructure systems, but since then federal leadership has decreased and the condition of the nation's infrastructure suffered. Full Article at National Journal
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WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. President George W. Bush (C) listens to Scott Hubbard (L) during a visit to the U.S. Department of Transportation with Mary E. Peters, Secretary of Transportation after speaking on aviation congestion and transportation safety November 18, 2008 in Washin...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. President George W. Bush (C) shakes hands with information officer, Robert Ellington (L) during a visit to the U.S. Department of Transportation with Mary E. Peters, Secretary of Transportation after speaking on aviation congestion and transportation saf...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 18: Mary E. Peters, Secretary of Transportation introduces U.S. President George W. Bush before he spoke on aviation congestion and transportation safety at the U.S. Department of Transportation on November 18, 2008 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Mary Peters is a new senior adviser to the Zachry Hastings Alliance.
View Photo »U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters speaks during the new runway opening ceremony at O'Hare International airport in Chicago, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 20: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters (C) stands with Regional FAA director Berry Cooper (R) and Acting Administrator of the FAA Robert Sturgell (L) on the new O'Hare Runway 9L/27R November 20, 2008. The 9L/27R is the first new runway at O'Hare since 1971.
View Photo »Chicago's O'Hare International airport air traffic control specialist David Borger, right, talks to U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters in the new control tower at O'Hare airport in Chicago, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008.
View Photo »U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters , left, clears the first plane for take-off from the new fourth runway at Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Va. on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. At right is Acting Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Robert Sturgell.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 20: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters (L) address the crowd at the open of the new O'Hare Runway 9L/27R as United Airlines CEO Glenn Tilton (R) listens November 20, 2008 in Chicago. Illinois. The 9L/27R is the first new runway at O'Hare since 1971.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 20: United Airlines CEO Glenn Tilton (R) listens to U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters (L) address the crowd at the open of the new O'Hare Runway 9L/27R November 20, 2008 in Chicago. Illinois. The 9L/27R is the first new runway at O'Hare since 1971.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 20: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters (C) address the gathering at the opening of the new O'Hare runway 9L/29R as (L to R) Acting Administrator of the FAA Robert Sturgell, Mayor of Chicago Richard M. Daley, Rosemarie Andolino, Director of O'Hare Modernizati...
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 20: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters (L) talks with Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago during the opening of O'Hare Runway 9L/27R November 20, 2008. The 9L/27R is the first new runway at O'Hare since 1971.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 20: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters (R) and Acting Administrator of the FAA Robert Sturgell (C) listens to Regional FAA director Berry Cooper (L) on the new O'Hare Runway 9L/27R November 20, 2008. The 9L/27R is the first new runway at O'Hare since 1971.
View Photo »CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 20: U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters (R) and Acting Administrator of the FAA Robert Sturgell (C) listens to Regional FAA director Berry Cooper (L) on the new O'Hare Runway 9L/27R November 20, 2008. The 9L/27R is the first new runway at O'Hare since 1971.
View Photo »U.S. President George W. Bush is introduced by Transportation Secretary Mary Peters during his visit to the Department of Transportation in Washington November 18, 2008.
View Photo »U.S. President George W. Bush greets information officer Robert Ellington as he is given a tour of the emergency operations room at the Department of Transportation in Washington November 18, 2008. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters is pictured at right.
View Photo »US President George W. Bush (R)and Transport Secretary Mary Peters tour the Crisis Management Center November 18, 2008 at the US Department of Transportation in Washington, DC.
View Photo »US President George W. Bush (C) and Transport Secretary Mary Peters tour the Crisis Management Center November 18, 2008 at the US Department of Transportation in Washington, DC.
View Photo »President George W. Bush greets Transportation Department Secretary Mary Peters before delivering his remarks on aviation congestion and transportation safety, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, at the Transportation Department in Washington.
View Photo »President George W. Bush is welcomed by Transportation Secretary Mary Peters, before delivering his remarks on aviation congestion and transportation safety, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, at the Transportation Department in Washington.
View Photo »President George W. Bush listens to Transportation Secretary Mary Peters speak, before he delivered his remarks on aviation congestion and transportation safety, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, at the Transportation Department in Washington.
View Photo »President George W. Bush tours the crisis management center with Transportation Secretary Mary Peters, after delivering his remarks on aviation congestion and transportation safety, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, at the Transportation Department in Washington.
View Photo »President George W. Bush tours the crisis management center with Transportation Secretary Mary Peters, after delivering his remarks on aviation congestion and transportation safety, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, at the Transportation Department in Washington.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 18: U.S. President George W. Bush (C) shakes hands with information officer, Robert Ellington (L) during a visit to the U.S. Department of Transportation with Mary E. Peters, Secretary of Transportation after speaking on aviation congestion and transportation saf...
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