Public-private fix touted as best route to better roads

Few disagree that America’s crumbling highway infrastructure needs fixing but there’s no consensus on coming up with the funds to fix the roads. And a solution being touted far and wide to solve the funding problem is generating plenty of controversy on its own. At issue is the use of public-private partnerships-- PPPs for short-- to maintain and construct new roads and bridges. At the recent Deloitte Global Forum, which gathered more than 140 business and government leaders to discuss rising funding deficits for public infrastructure projects, PPPs were viewed as the best fix.. “Closing the infrastructure gap ...

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