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PPEA/PPTA Bulletin - July 19, 2005
by
Christopher D. Lloyd, McGuireWoods Consulting
1. Prince William issues PPEA for new baseball stadium
Prince
William County Notice of Receipt of Unsolicited Proposal
Potomac Nationals Stadium [Word document]
2. Conceptual proposals for consolidated Virginia
School for the Deaf and Blind now available
Several issues ago, I included the PPEA solicitation
notice for a new consolidated Virginia School for the Deaf
and Blind. The state has received two proposals, and copies
of the public parts of those proposals are linked below:
Concord Eastridge Proposal
Executive Summary
[all documents in PDF format]
Legal Structure
Campus Master Plan
Project Benefit and
Compatibility
Trammel Crow Proposal
Trammel Crow Proposal
3. I-95/395 HOT Lanes PPTA proposals move through
public meetings
"Toll
lane alternatives discussed at forum," Potomac News,
July 15, 2005
"HOT
lanes could mean money," Potomac News, July 19,
2005
4. Jefferson Forest High School PPEA debate continues
"JF
soap opera goes on," Bedford Bulletin, July 13,
2005
"Supervisors'
construction committee reports on meeting with school board
counterparts," Bedford Bulletin, July 13, 2005
5. Clarke County PPEA debate continues
"Committee
Concerns Supervisor," The Winchester Star, July
2, 2005
"Clarke
Debates Expansion Vs. A New School," The Winchester
Star, July 18, 2005
"Dunning
Offers New Estimates on School Design," The
Winchester Star, July 19, 2005
6. Falls Church schools PPEA a success story
"MEH
Middle School Progresses Quickly Under New Process,"
Falls Church News-Press, June 30-July 6, 2005
7. Southeastern Parkway EIS goes public, PPTA possible
"Public
sees possible route for proposed toll parkway," The
Virginian-Pilot, July 12, 2005
8. Staunton leaders fight to maintain existing VSDB
despite PPEA proposals
"Saxman
has hope for VSDB fate," The News Virginian, July
14, 2005
9. Department of Forensic Sciences receives PPEA
proposal for Northern Virginia lab
Following the General Assembly session, I included an
article from the Richmond paper about the need for a new
forensic lab in Northern Virginia which referenced budget
language adopted by the General Assembly calling for a PPEA
proposal. The Department has just posted an
unsolicited proposal it received and additional
proposals are expected to be posted in the coming days. |