Durham City, County, Public Schools Joint Capital Improvement Projects

Durham City, County, Public Schools Joint Capital Improvement Projects
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Capital budget
ISBN:

Summarizes current and recent joint use, siting and financing project opportunities for capital facilities built and managed by Durham City, Durham County and the Durham Public Schools. This report outlines the purpose and goals of joint use and joint siting of capital projects, defines the different types of capital projects and their potential for joint use or joint siting, lists and describes joint use or joint siting capital projects that are in process, categorizes the types of capital projects that might provide joint use or joint siting opportunities, and summarizes the next steps in continuing the coordination between the Joint CIP partners.

A-Mer

A-Mer
Author: Harvard University. Graduate School of Design. Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1970
Genre: Architectural design
ISBN:

The Rise of the Public Authority

The Rise of the Public Authority
Author: Gail Radford
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 022603769X

In the late nineteenth century, public officials throughout the United States began to experiment with new methods of managing their local economies and meeting the infrastructure needs of a newly urban, industrial nation. Stymied by legal and financial barriers, they created a new class of quasi-public agencies called public authorities. Today these entities operate at all levels of government, and range from tiny operations like the Springfield Parking Authority in Massachusetts, which runs thirteen parking lots and garages, to mammoth enterprises like the Tennessee Valley Authority, with nearly twelve billion dollars in revenues each year. In The Rise of the Public Authority, Gail Radford recounts the history of these inscrutable agencies, examining how and why they were established, the varied forms they have taken, and how these pervasive but elusive mechanisms have molded our economy and politics over the past hundred years.