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Want to buy a bridge?
When the city of Chesapeake, Va., considered closing a crumbling, 80-year-old bridge over the Elizabeth River in 2008, local officials knew that neither the state nor the federal government would pay for a replacement. Just tearing down the old one would cost millions of dollars. So they sold it.
"We paid them $10," said Bob Hellman, one of the investors, but "what we gave them wasn't just $10."
Hellman's investors group, American Bridge Partners, agreed to remove the old bridge — and to build a brand-new one, solely with private money. Tolls of about $2 a trip, up from the old 75-cent fee, will pay back the company's $130 million investment in the new South Norfolk Jordan Bridge, due to open in the spring.
"This is a Christmas gift for the city," said Chesapeake Mayor Alan Krasnoff.
It's a gift cities and states are asking for more than ever. The goal is not to raise cash by selling public infrastructure but to tap into the private sector for money to build bridges, roads or tunnels — possibly faster and cheaper than the government otherwise could.
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State voting districts win federal OK | CharlotteObserver.com & The ...
The U.S. Justice Department approved North Carolina's new voting maps Tuesday night, taking away a major roadblock to next year's elections but leaving open the door to new lawsuits.
The Obama administration's decision handed a victory to the state's Republican mapmakers.
"I feel like a tremendous weight has been lifted," said Rep. David Lewis, a Harnett County Republican who led the House redistricting effort. "It's a strong statement that our plans met their objectives, which was to follow the law."
Democrats and other critics of the plans are still poised to sue.
A coalition of N.C. groups - including the Southern Coalition for Social Justice and Democracy North Carolina - have said they plan to challenge the plans.
"Make no mistake about it, this Republican redistricting plan will resegregate North Carolina," Democratic Party Chair David Parker said. "The Republican maps pack minorities so heavily into so few districts that they split counties, precincts and communities all across North Carolina. The shapes of the resulting districts make a mockery of the redistricting process, and the Republicans should be ashamed of themselves."
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