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Main Title Public Private Partnerships for Environmental Facilities: A Self-Help Guide for Local Governments.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Publisher May 90
Year Published 1990
Stock Number PB91-145714
Additional Subjects Environmental protection ; Public relations ; Private organizations ; Government/industry relations ; Guidelines ; Case studies ; Local government ; Coordinated procurement ; Information transfer ; Cooperative agreement
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NTIS  PB91-145714 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 48p
Abstract
The guide is primarily designed to give local officials the key information necessary to establish public-private partnerships. Specifically, the guide provides: a primer on what public-private partnerships are and the benefits that can be gained by working with the private sector; an action checklist, explained how to build a partnership; a review of financing, procurement, and the service agreement that binds public and private interests; and a list of potential contacts and information related to municipal services, finance, and public-private partnerships. The document was written for local governmental officials (e.g., mayors, city managers, department heads, and city council members) who are interested in developing public-private partnerships; state governmental officials who need information on how to put together a partnership to use in working with local government officials; and leaders in business, finance, banking, and industry who need to understand the constraints under which local officials must operate in implementing a public-private partnership.