If It Costs $16B To Get To Nyack, Maybe Investors Can Help: "DiNapoli says the state needs about $250 billion in public infrastructure improvements for the next 20 years. “The big question is, how are we going to pay for that? Public-private partnerships are a good option to look at, but those partnerships don’t come risk-free. It makes good sense for the state to look at public-private partnerships based on experience in other states, but we have to ensure public assets are not squandered and taxpayers are protected.”
Report: Controlling Risk Without Gimmicks: New York’s Infrastructure Crisis and Public-Private Partnerships
Report: Controlling Risk Without Gimmicks: New York’s Infrastructure Crisis and Public-Private Partnerships