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Public-private Partnerships
Five Ways Local Governments Can Spur Development of Affordable Housing
New York’s New Broadband Plan Hopes to (Finally) Address the Digital Divide
Two Cities Aim to Curb the Privatization of Public Spaces
St. Louis Could Be New Testing Ground for Airport Privatization
Even With Wider Highways, Maryland Could Still Find Itself in a Jam
5 Florida Cities Team Up to Subsidize Uber Rides
Public Ownership Is Making a Comeback in the U.K.
D.C. Metro Is Done With Problem-Plagued Circulator Bus System
Mapping London’s Privately Owned, Allegedly Public Spaces
U.S. DOT Offers Guidance on Public-Private Partnerships
Chester Announces “Community-Based” Public-Private Partnership
Seattle Debates Using Outside Money for Leaky Community Center
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At San Quentin Prison, Law Students See Restorative Justice In Action
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