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Private Partnership for Public Benefit - Based on highly acclaimed neighborhood revitalization project featured in local PBS film, SOS: Sustaining Our Society

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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A Private Partnership for Public Benefit (PPPB) is an ad-hoc structure that aligns private resources towards a government objective without leveraging additional public funds. The objective can be for the public sector to identify and engage the key private parties to align their interests under a new set of parameters that will still serve their objectives but also support the community.The model of this scenario, within the Inland Southern California region, is implemented to address the housing crisis and will be referenced as a case study. A neighborhood block model demonstration is facilitated and documented in this doctoral dissertation. The premise of this demonstration is for the PPPB to transform an abandoned property and then for existing public programs to be coordinated in an effort to revitalize the surrounding occupied homes in the neighborhood block. The comprehensive impact of this model has an impact on property values, energy efficient savings on utility bills and increase overall civic engagement within the community. The model has been referenced in US Department of Housing and Urban Development and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco conferences.

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Imran Farooq is a Partner at The Omnius Group, a firm that specializes in public-private partnerships. He is an appointee of Governor Jerry Brown on the California Workforce Investment Board. Dr. Farooq received his Bachelor's Degree from UC Berkeley and Doctorate of Policy, Planning and Development from the University of Southern California.

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Authors Imran Farooq
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.06.2013
 
EAN 9783639515046
ISBN 978-3-639-51504-6
No. of pages 180
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Miscellaneous

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