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Code · Washington · Title 47 — Public Highways and Transportation · Chapter 47.47

RCW 47.47.090

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(1)The department may evaluate eligible transportation projects that are already programmed for other delivery methods to determine their appropriateness for delivery under a public-private partnership model.
(2)Before entering into a formal solicitation or procurement to develop a project as a public-private partnership, the department must make formal findings that utilizing a public-private partnership delivery method is in the public's interest. The department must adopt rules detailing the process and criteria for making such findings. At a minimum, the criteria must consider whether:
(a)Public ownership of the asset can be retained;
(b)Transparency during the consideration of a public-private partnership agreement can be provided;
(c)Public oversight of the private entity's management of the asset can be provided; and
(d)Additional criteria that reflects the legislative findings in RCW 47.47.010 .
(3)Before commencing any solicitation to deliver the project as a public-private partnership, the department must provide an opportunity for public comment on the proposed project and delivery method.
(4)Upon a finding of public interest pursuant to subsection
(2)of this section, the department must provide written notification of their finding of public interest and intent to deliver the project as a public-private partnership to the general public, to the chairs and ranking members of the transportation committees of the legislature, and to the governor.
(5)Upon a finding of public interest pursuant to subsection
(2)of this section, the department may:
(a)Solicit concepts or proposals for the identified public-private partnership project from private entities and units of government;
(b)Evaluate the concepts or proposals received under this section. The evaluation under this subsection must include consultation with any appropriate unit of government; and
(c)Select potential projects based on the concepts or proposals.
[ 2025 c 417 s 1209 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2025 c 417 ss 304 and 1201-1224: See note following RCW 46.63.200 .
Findings — Intent — 2025 c 417: See note following RCW 82.38.030 .
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