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At a recent meeting of the Kentucky Magistrates and Commissioners Association, hundreds of county leaders got an overview of the state’s newest financing tool from a group of leaders who worked to pass Kentucky’s P3 law.
The City of Redmond, with a population of about 60,000, had more than half of its 300 employees housed in office spaces across the city, costing it more than $500,000 a year. In 2002, the city decided to centralize its workers in a new city hall.
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In 1994, Boyertown, a small borough 45 miles outside of Philadelphia, faced the retirement the only manager its wastewater plant had ever had. Finding someone with his institutional, technical and regulatory knowledge would not be easy for this town of about 4,000 residents. Boyertown’s leadership opted for a more cost-effective – solution.
Kentucky Seeks Partner to Demo, Replace Capital Plaza, Frankfort Convention Center
/in News /by Ed GreenOne of Kentucky’s tallest buildings could be coming down this summer, if a private developer can be found to take on the task.
County magistrates, commissioners hear from P3 experts
/in Features /by Ed GreenAt a recent meeting of the Kentucky Magistrates and Commissioners Association, hundreds of county leaders got an overview of the state’s newest financing tool from a group of leaders who worked to pass Kentucky’s P3 law.
Redmond City Hall
/in Featured Projects /by Ed GreenThe City of Redmond, with a population of about 60,000, had more than half of its 300 employees housed in office spaces across the city, costing it more than $500,000 a year. In 2002, the city decided to centralize its workers in a new city hall.
Houston Independent School District
/in Featured Projects /by Ed GreenHouston faced a growing population – up to 5,000 new students annually – and needed a timely, cost-effective way to add capacity.
Boyertown Waste Water Plant Management
/in Featured Projects /by Ed GreenIn 1994, Boyertown, a small borough 45 miles outside of Philadelphia, faced the retirement the only manager its wastewater plant had ever had. Finding someone with his institutional, technical and regulatory knowledge would not be easy for this town of about 4,000 residents. Boyertown’s leadership opted for a more cost-effective – solution.