Public-Private Partnerships
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Case Study #2: The Mayor's Volunteer Plant Visitation Program, notes
Case Study #3: The Indianapolis Economic Development Alliance
Chapter I: Competition in the Provision of Municipal Services
Case Study #7: Copying and Printing Services
Privatization and the Labor Issue
Even Filling Potholes Becomes Cheaper With Competition
Glenn L. Howard to Stephen Goldsmith, August 7, 1992
City to Save Money and Improve Service by Consolidating Dispatch Operations
Privatization and Managed Competition
New Services, New Rout Reductions, New Fare Increase for Indianapolis Public Transportation
City to Compete Trash Collection Services
Statement by Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith on the National Performance Review
Mayor Announces $15 Million Savings From Competitive Bidding of Trash Collection
City to Save $65 Million Through Private Management of Wastewater Plants
Robert Perciasepe to Stephen Goldsmith, November 12, 1993
AWT Savings Mean No Sewer Using Fee Increases in 1994 Goldsmith Refutes Misinformation
Brickyard 400, IPD Security Partnership, August 1, 1995
Mike Sargent to Mayor Goldsmith, February 28, 1996
Finalists Announced for NAWC Privatization Plan
City Adopts Reuse Plan for Naval Air Warfare Center