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“We’re all in the business in state government of diversifying our portfolios these days,” Kaine said at the National Governors Association transportation summit. “[Public-private partnerships] are a big and important part of what we need to do going forward.”
Virginia ranks low among states in the amount of money it spends per lane mile but is above average in its use of public-private partnerships to fund large projects.
Such deals pump private dollars into highways and roads but often mean tolls, the revenue from which feeds the private sector and not state coffers for a set amount of time.
Virginia is using or exploring partnerships for nine large transportation projects, including the addition of high-occupancy toll lanes to the Capital Beltway and Interstate 395, the continuing construction of the Dulles Greenway, and the proposed extension of Metrorail to Washington Dulles International Airport.
The state has completed two projects using public-private deals — Route 288 and the Pocahontas Parkway, both in the Richmond area.
Kaine, who was taking a break from pushing a transportation-funding proposal at a gridlocked special legislative session in Richmond, stressed that while useful, public-private partnerships are not “the silver bullet.”
The deals work more effectively for building new roads than they do for maintaining existing ones because drivers resist the idea of adding tolls to roads they are accustomed to using for free, he said.
Tolls are not viable for some projects because there is too little traffic in the area to cover the cost of construction, or because they increase congestion on roads that are already gridlocked, Kaine said.
Arlington County board member and regional transportation leader Chris Zimmerman said public-private partnerships can be an asset, depending on the terms.
“There are times, for some projects that are proposed, where it’s clear to me what the private sector is going to get out of it, but what is the government going to get out of it?” Zimmerman said. “I think you do have to approach it with a critical eye.”
tluntz@dcexaminer.com



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Mexicans Without Borders must leave too!!!! said:
The Dems have too many solutions, unfortunately they all involve tax hikes. In a troubled economy, they must be crazy. LOL
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DemDistrustingKaine said:
Turning public assets--like toll roads--over to private interests sounds a great deal like what a fella' named Mussolini did. I contributed to and voted for a fella' named Kaine--not a Bloomberg or a Mussolini. My Democratic party forebears fought a war against that kind of "privatization" in FDR's times. I will not support Democrats of the Mussolini sort any more than FDR did.
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Examiner Reader said:
all new road taxes need to be paid by drivers,,not poor like me who cant affoard a car or to drive,,put your taxes on all transportation products,,like ,gas,oil,tires,repairs like breaks,you drive it you pay for it,,and if you cant afford a car..park it like me,,but quite takin my food money!!
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Examiner Reader said:
its a aggravation to have to plunk down 1.25 every time i go through there if there was another way we could capture revenue state wide i rather do that so tax payers could pay my 1.25 for me while i drive on the dullas toll road,hummm i live in danville va why should i pay xtra taxes to cover your 1.25 for driveing on the toll road when i have never in my life drove on it,if u dont like the aggravation of paying the 1.25 for driveing on dullas toll roads then stay away from them if u drive them to a big money job then quit crying about the 1.25 mabe hampton and richmond could use a few toll roads they are stuck in grid lock anyway would be easy to collect tolls tons of cars there if grid locked thats a nice hunk of money do that and put that toll money towards fixing hamptons and richmonds roads they useum let them pay forum.
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Examiner Reader said:
Mr Kaine. I got your money right here. It's called putting the Dulles Metrorail Project out to a good, fair process of bidding. That should free up some money for you. Or, are you so deep under the covers with Bechtel right now that you can't see the light?
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Examiner Reader said:
What, Gerry's not out of touch, is he?
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