The following is a release from the Governor's office
"Governor Bob McDonnell announced
today a new cost-saving program designed to generate additional revenues to
help defray the costs of operating the Commonwealth’s 42 safety rest areas and
welcome centers.
In July 2010, Governor McDonnell
directed the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to work in
partnership with other state agencies to identify and implement long-term
strategies to generate new revenues through Virginia’s rest areas. On March 16,
VDOT issued a request for proposals for the new Sponsorship, Advertising, and
Vending Enhancement (SAVE) program, which will enhance visitors’ experiences
while maximizing the revenue generating assets of the rest areas.
Speaking about the new program, Governor
McDonnell said, “In these fiscally challenging times, we have to look for
innovative new solutions for maintaining and operating the Commonwealth’s rest
area and welcome center facilities. These facilities serve a critical role in
providing a safe place for travelers to rest and providing information to
tourists, businesses, and commuters on the many attractions and services the
Commonwealth has to offer. By partnering with the private sector, we will save
taxpayer dollars, and keep our rest areas and welcome centers open. Our
administration is committed to making state government smaller and smarter, and
the SAVE program is part of that overall effort.”
The SAVE program is one of the first
of its kind among state transportation agencies. The program will enable
private-sector firms to establish paid sponsorships and advertising at rest
areas and welcome centers and manage vending at these locations. The goal of
the program is to solicit innovative proposals that expand these services to
offer additional vending and traveler information, while improving travelers’
experiences and generating new revenues to defray the costs of operating the
facilities.
“The SAVE program is one of several
steps we are taking to address the costs of maintaining and operating these
critical facilities,” said Secretary of Transportation Sean T. Connaughton.
“Last fall VDOT issued new maintenance contracts for the facilities and the
department continues to work with the public and private sectors to develop
other innovative alternatives to the current operating structure.”
Last April, Governor McDonnell
re-opened the last of the Commonwealth’s closed rest area facilities. These
facilities serve an average of more than 90,000 travelers each day and provide
convenient, safe places to rest for an estimated 33 million visitors each year."
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