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Iseki Featured in New York Times Article on Highway Financing

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Hiro Iseki, an Assistant Professor of Urban Studies and Planning and Research Associate for the National Center for Smart Growth lent his expertise to a recent article in the New York Times on public-private partnerships for highway financing. The article, which focuses on overseas private financing for San Francisco’s Presidio Parkway, examines both sides of private funding for public projects. To read the full article, click here.









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