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Virginia State Government Website Archive

Collected by: Library of Virginia

Archived since: Jun, 2006

Description:

This collection preserves the web sites of Virginia state agencies.

Subject:   Government - US States Blogs & Social Media

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Title: P3 Virginia | Virginia Office of Public-Private Partnerships, Virginia Public-Private Partnership - Delivering Key Infrastructure

URL: https://p3.virginia.gov/

Description: Virginia’s Office of Public-Private Partnerships is responsible for developing and implementing a statewide program for project delivery via the Public-Private Transportation Act (PPTA) of 1995. Url changed to https://p3.virginia.gov/

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Subject:   Virginia. Office of Public-Private Partnerships.,  Transportation - Virginia.

Title: Virginia Megaprojects

URL: http://www.vamegaprojects.com/

Description: Virginia Megaprojects are a series of large-scale transportation improvements designed to ease congestion and provide you with new, better choices for getting where you need to go. Together, these Megaprojects will not only enhance our interstates, roadways and neighborhoods – they’ll completely transform the way we travel in Northern Virginia. Projects include: 495 Express Lanes, 95 Express Lanes, Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, and I-95 improvements.

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Transportation. Virginia. Dept. of Rail and Public Transportation.,  Transportation - Virginia. ,  Interstate 95. Capital Beltway. Railroads and state - Virginia. Local transit - Virginia. Commuting - Virginia.

Title: Interstate 66 Corridor Improvement Projects, www.i66ppta.org

URL: http://www.i66ppta.org/

Description: Virginia’s Office of Transportation Public Private-Partnerships (OTP3), in coordination with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), has completed both high-level and detail-level screenings that consider the desirability and feasibility of this project for possible procurement under the Public-Private Transportation Act (PPTA) of 1995 as amended. The OTP3 has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to seek private sector input on a range of best practices and innovative approaches to developing and financing transportation improvements on a 25-mile section of I-66 from U.S. Route 15 in Prince William County to I-495 in Fairfax County. The Commonwealth is looking for the best and brightest ideas, suggestions and recommendations to transform I-66 from a highly congested corridor to a multi-modal facility that moves traffic and people more efficiently. A Request for Information (RFI) is an inquiry only to gather input from individuals, firms, teams or organizations on the best practices and innovative approaches that may be used to address the Project’s purpose and need, maximize the benefits and minimize the costs to citizens of the Commonwealth. No contract or agreement will be entered into as a result of this process. Instead responses to the RFI will help OTP3, in coordination with VDOT and DRPT, to advance evaluation, planning and development efforts for the Project, which could result in a formal procurement of a contract, possibly utilizing the Public Private Transportation Act.

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Subject:   Virginia. Dept. of Transportation. Highway bypasses - Virginia. Highway planning - Virginia. Roads - Virginia. Roads - Design and construction - Virginia.,  Transportation - Virginia. ,  Interstate 66 (Va. and Washington, D.C.) Virginia. Dept. of Rail and Public Transportation.

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