Richmond Times-Dispatch reports, “Virginia’s work in transforming how it handles public-private transportation projects, a product of learning the hard way how not to do them, could position the state to benefit from President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to unleash $1 trillion in private spending on infrastructure, the state’s transportation secretary told a House of Delegates committee Wednesday [January 18].”
Daily Press reports that public-private road projects “may be on the cusp of heyday,” but asks, “Could 1,000 U.S. 460’s bloom under Trump?”