Privatization

New Jersey Parks Get Partially Privatized

A new plan from Governor Christie involves the state retaining control over the parks but contract with non-profit and business partners for services.
3 November 2011 - 11:00am
The Philadelphia Inquirer

Republicans Opening the Door to Public/Private Partnerships

Senator Mark Kirk presented details yesterday about his plan to lease public transportation assets to private companies or partner with them to expand transit.
21 June 2011 - 8:00am
The Chicago Tribune

Bill Proposes Privatization of Northeast Rail Corridor

House Transportation Committee Chairman John Mica has proposed a bill to privatize Northeast Corridor rail operations. This post from Pedestrian Observations looks at what such a plan would mean.
18 June 2011 - 5:00am
Pedestrian Observations

Protests in Tokyo over Privatizing Public Space

Miyashita Park in Tokyo is an historic site with a history of homeless encampments. Officials plan to turn the park into a skateboard park, with naming rights purchased by Nike.
20 February 2011 - 1:00pm
Positive Spaces

Park Funding Problems? Privatize

More parks in the U.S. should fight funding issues through privatization, writes John Stossel.
8 December 2010 - 12:00pm
Reason

Who's Driving This Public Transit System?

Mon, 11/15/2010 - 05:43
Virtually every modern economy is mixed: governments produce some goods and services and private companies produce others. Governments generally provide those goods and services that are either considered essential and should be available to everybody regardless of ability to pay, or that require strategic coordination, including police protection, basic education, transportation infrastructure, parks, and public health services.

Transportation facilities and services are among these basic government functions.

Making the Transit-Land Value Connection

When the link between transit operators and real estate developers was severed in the early 20th century, transit became both unprofitable and unresponsive to market demand, and land value-lowering MTA cuts are just one example, says Stephen Smith.
14 September 2010 - 9:00am
Market Urbanism

Private Buses Make a Comeback in NYC

Recent MTA budget cuts have forced New York City to axe a few of its bus routes, but they've had the effect of spurring a new wave of private bus initiatives.
20 August 2010 - 12:00pm
Market Urbanism

Privatizing Local Civic Services to Save Cash

Cities across the country are being forced to outsource or privatize many of their basic civic services like janitors, police and trash collectors due to huge budget deficits. The moves are saving millions.
21 July 2010 - 7:00am
The Wall Street Journal

Outsourced City

The City of Maywood, California has completely outsourced all of its civic services and turned local officials into contract workers. Though some worried the city would crumble, it's actually taken a turn for the better.
20 July 2010 - 2:00pm
The New York Times

Privatize the Ocean?

With the devastating spill of oil in the Gulf, this post from The National Review suggests taking control over off-shore drilling out of the hands of government and putting it into the hands of private interests.
14 June 2010 - 6:00am
The National Review

Privatized Transit: Who Profits?

Yonah Freemark argues that encouraging developers to build their own transit (as Christopher Leinberger recently argued) could be highly problematic.
18 May 2010 - 11:00am
Next American City

Want Rail? Let Private Business Build It

Christopher B. Leinberger proposes that privatized rail could stimulate the economy and help increase property values.
14 May 2010 - 1:00pm
The Atlantic Monthly

Free Parking in Atlanta, To Punish Privatized Meter Readers

The Atlanta City Council voted unanimously to approve a 30-day moratorium on enforcing the city's privately managed parking meters.
6 May 2010 - 11:00am
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

One Latvian Town For Sale, Cheap

A secret Russian military facility abandoned by the Russian military when the Soviet Union collapsed was sold at auction on Friday by the Latvian government. Officials celebrated the sale and hoped it could bring new life to the empty town.
6 February 2010 - 9:00am
The Huffington Post

Parking For Dollars

Los Angeles explores the possibility of selling off parking garages to manage a budget crisis.
1 February 2010 - 2:00pm
Los Angeles Times

London For Sale

Britain is becoming increasingly privatized as urban regeneration projects put entire neighborhoods in the hands of developers. One project spans 34 of Liverpool's streets, putting public space in private control.
31 December 2009 - 2:00pm
The Guardian U.K.

Chicago's Private Parking Meter Bungle

Chicago's decision to privatize its parking meters seems to be a loss for the city, as new data shows the city could have made much more money in the long term had they maintained operational management.
22 November 2009 - 5:00am
The New York Times

Stimulus Success and Challenges in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico seems to be at the head of the pack in terms of jobs created by the federal stimulus bill. But the news isn't all sunny from the island territory, as the governor moves to slash thousands of public sector jobs.
4 November 2009 - 10:00am
Christian Science Monitor

Reversing a Federal Transit Rule - But Only in Washington State?

A federal pro-privatization transit rule, which prevents local transit agencies from competing with private bus services on providing service to special events, could see an end in Washington State with this year's transportation spending bill.
23 September 2009 - 7:00am
DC Streetsblog
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