The Greene County in Virginia, USA has approved the set of guidelines regarding the strategic public-private partnerships (PPP) development projects. The Public-Private Education Facilities and Infrastructure Act of 2002 (PPEA) helps the authority to propose development of various sector public projects.
The guidelines involve numerous sectors such as public pools or recreational facilities; landfills; drinking water production and distribution systems; fire and rescue department facilities; education facilities, including stadium or another facility primarily used for school events; public safety buildings or improvements to those buildings; utility and telecommunications infrastructure; and broadband infrastructure.
The Greene County board members voted for unanimously to approve the guidelines.
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