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Public-Private Partnership Review

Shaping Public-Private Partnerships in Seattle

Final Report to the Mayor and City Council
from the Public-Private Partnership Task Force

September 28, 1999

 

QUICK-CLICK GUIDE TO SECTIONS IN THIS DOCUMENT

       Introduction
       A. Our Primary Considerations
       B. Task Force Operations
       C. Recommendations
       Attachment 1: Public-Private Partnership Review
       Attachment 2: Frameword for Public-Private Partnerships
       Attachment 3: Task Force Meetings
       Attachment 4: Public Working Session Summary
       Attachment 5: Task Force Member List

 

In November, 1998, Mayor Schell and Council President Sue Donaldson assembled the Public-Private Partnership Task Force (PPPTF) and presented us with an important charge: to establish a set of standards for future public-private partnerships between the City of Seattle and private entities. The standards contained in this report have been developed for review and implementation by the Mayor and City Council. Public-private partnerships play an important role in the City’s pursuit of its goals. Integrating these standards with the policies and practices of the City will ensure that partnership proposals are structured to facilitate public review and meet public objectives.

The PPPTF met regularly from November, 1998 - July, 1999. The group was facilitated by David Harrison, Director of the Northwest Forum at the University of Washington’s Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs. The task force members include: Cary Atlas, Deputy Mayor Maud Daudon, Meade Emory, David Endicott, Rich Feldman, Bob Filley, Bill Hamilton, Herman McKinney, Daniel Norton, Neil Peterson, Linda Robinson, George Rolfe, Sue Taoka, Val Thomas, and Ed Zuckerman. (See Attachment 5.) Research assistance to the Task Force was provided by Sara Levin, a graduate student at the School of Public Affairs. Mary Jean Ryan, Director of the City Office for Economic Development, acted as City liaison to the Task Force.

This report includes the Task Force’s recommendations to the Mayor and Council, and summary materials.

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