Puerto Rico's Infrastructure Reniassance - David Alvarez on Public-Private Investment
"People were thinking that we were just selling the schools,"
head of Puerto Rico's public-private partnership program David
Ãlvarez admits, "we explained that the private sector was just
building and doing infrastructure."
"You've even run TV commercials," Reason's director of government
reform Leonard
Gilroy responds, "how many of you have seen TV commercials in
your jurisdiction on some new innovative government program?"
Through Puerto Rico's
Public-Private Partnerships Authority and public communication,
Ãlvarez works to modernize government programs and public
infrastructure through the private sector investment. Ãlvarez spoke
at Reason Weekend 2012, Reason Foundation's annual donor event,
which took place in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Under Luis Fortuño
governorship, the PPPA has revitalized pubic schools, re-managed
waste treatment facilities and toll roads, and continues to push to
reform government's oversight of the Luis Muñoz Marin International
airport and juvenile correction centers.
Ãlvarez takes Q&A from the audience 30 minutes in.
About 43 minutes.
Filmed by Joshua Swain and Anthony Fisher. Edited by Swain.
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