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Local Government Reform in Ireland Forum Citizens in Focus Zagreb, 24 September 2015 Denis Conlan Local Government Division DECLG denis.conlan@environ.ie http://www.environ.ie/en/

Ireland some statistics Area 70,282 sq km Population 2011: 4.6m Average age: 36.1 GNP 2014: 158.4 Billion GNP Growth 2014: +5.2% Unemployment Aug 2015: 9.7% Public debt : <100% GDP est. 2015

Local Government Reorganisation Legislation and Implementation Workshop, Tullamore, 19 March 2014 Denis Conlan Local Government Division DECLG denis.conlan@environ.ie http://www.environ.ie/en/

Reform Context Two key factors: Local Government weakness structures largely unchanged since 1898 limited functions weak finance low public confidence limited effect of previous proposals Economic crisis EU/IMF programme Severe impact on public finances - fiscal consolidation 32.4 bn >20% GDP (2008-2015) Public sector reform/rationalisation

Economic crisis GDP and GNP Public Finances GGB

Structures pre-reform 29 counties: population range 32,000 400,000 5 cities: pop. range 47,000 528,000 80 towns: pop. range 298 31,000; expenditure range 25k - 26m 2 regional assemblies (NUTS II) 8 regional authorities 1,627 councillors

Local Government Functions - Traditional Housing Roads and Traffic Water Spatial Planning Environment (Water, Air, Waste) Fire Safety/Emergencies Amenities (Parks, Libraries, Community Facilities, etc) 7

Lack of Powers/Functions Not Local Govt functions: Education Health Welfare Police Public transport Limited role up to now in: Local/community development Economic development Limited fiscal powers 8

Previous LG reform attempts 1971: Local Government Reorganisation White Paper 1973: Local Government Discussion Document 1985: The Reform of Local Government Policy Statement 1991: Local Government Reorganisation and Reform Report of Advisory Expert Committee 1991: Government Statement on Local Government Reform 1996: Towards Cohesive Local Government Town and County 1996: Devolution Commission Interim Report 1996: Better Local Government A Programme For Change 1997: Devolution Commission Final Report 2008: Green Paper, Stronger Local Democracy Options for Change

Putting People First Action Programme for Effective Local Government Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government October 2012

Vision Local government will be the main vehicle of governance and public service at local level - leading economic, social and community development, delivering efficient and good value services, and representing citizens and local communities effectively and accountably

Rationale for strong local government The case for strong local government: Advantages over centralised organisations Local bodies responsive to local needs and circumstances Local empowerment promotes commitment and ownership Overall purpose: to promote wellbeing and quality of life, through effective, accountable representation, and efficient services and functions

Reform - Main Headings 1. Reorganisation of Structures territorial reform: regional, county, sub-county 2. New Functions: economic development, community/local development, enterprise support 3. Secure Finance: stable, sustainable funding new local property tax 4. Greater Operational Efficiency: shared services, performance standards, customer focus 5. Effective Governance: leadership, accountability, oversight, ethics, citizen participation, etc

Structures Post-Reform Post 1 June 2014

City/County Mergers Limerick City Pop - 57,000; Budget - 87m Limerick County Pop - 135,000; Budget - 120m Waterford City Pop - 47,000; Budget - 60m Waterford County Pop - 67,000; Budget - 70m Tipperary North Pop - 70,000; Budget - 66m Tipperary South Pop - 88,000; Budget - 76m

Main Objectives of City/County Merger Strengthening local government - more effective governance and administration Improving capacity to promote economic development and address social issues More effective representation Addressing city boundary problems Improved services cost reductions - ending duplication; reduced administrative processes and management cost economies of scale, efficiency, more productive use of resources payroll savings alone approx. 5% of total budget, plus other benefits

Sub-County Reform - Aims Address town council anomalies Administrative duplication Inconsistency some areas without municipal status Restricted/outdated boundaries Dual franchise in towns Few functions, little resources Only14% of population and 7% of local govt. activity but 46% of all councillors

New Municipal Districts 80 town councils dissolved replaced by municipal districts (MD) across entire county MD not local authority but a subgroup of county council MD a decision-making unit Common district/county members Elected council functions at 2 levels Local decisions devolved to MD members local area plans, byelaws, local charges and programmes of works e.g. roads, housing and amenities Strategic functions at county level Single county-wide executive - Operational integration, efficiency

MDs County Tipperary

Regional Level 3 regions instead of 10 (2 NUTS II) Main functions: Regional Economic and Spatial Strategies built from subregional areas Management of EU investment programmes Objectives: more spatial + economic linkage more coherence and effectiveness reduced administration

Reorganisation Dividend Benefits not primarily financial stronger local government - but also savings and efficiencies Efficiency with greater scale and integration End administrative duplication Less process no separate corporate plans, strategy statements, annual reports, audit, accounts, development plans, etc - frees up resources for development, services, etc

Functions - Wider Local Govt. Role Extra Functions Now: Economic Development stronger local government role Micro-enterprise supports Local economic development plan Regional Economic and Spatial Strategies Community and Local Development - EU-funded programmes (e.g. LEADER) In the Future: Power to devolve functions Devolution over time as LG structures, functions, funding, governance and operations strengthen

Local Govt. Finance Total local govt. expenditure ( Bn) Revenue Capital Total 2008 5,086 6,528 11,614 2011 4,793 2,222 7,015 2014 4,173 1,094 5,267 2015 3,911 1,094 5,005 Reduction 2008-2015 = 57%

Funding reform New Local Property Tax (LPT) Sustainable funding, less dependence on Central Govt Some LPT redistributed to areas with less resources Local authorities can vary LPT rate by +/- 15%

Operational Efficiency 2010 Local Government Efficiency Review measures worth 511m 2008/2012 overall 800m+ savings Staff reductions of 27% Efficiencies without structural change Key measure: Shared Services transactional, professional, IT, procurement Services organised collectively on a national or regional basis

Governance Executive and Elected council A unique system in Ireland Elected council: policy, oversight and specific reserved functions Chief executive: implementation of policy and general executive functions Chief executive has quite strong independent statutory powers 26

Governance Reform - Stronger Council Role Chief Executive appointment approved by elected council Greater council oversight of executive Monthly reports Report on implementation of policy Report on implementation of executive functions Adoption of service delivery plan New Strategic Policy Ctte for Economic Development and Enterprise Strategic Policy Cttes can request attendance by public authorities Statutory audit committees 27

Stronger Members Role in Policy Formulation Enhanced information for elected council Members consulted at earlier stages of policy formulation Corporate Plan to include all policies of council Council power to vary rate of Local Property Tax New reserved functions for elected council 28

External Oversight - NOAC National Oversight and Audit Commission independent scrutiny of LG performance review spending and VFM review implementation of national policy address performance by council and executive reports to Ministers and Parliament

Citizen engagement Public Participation Networks (PPNs) New means of structured community engagement and input to decisionmaking being established Community and sectoral groups can register on the PPN 3 categories: Environment ; Social Inclusion; Voluntary Sector Consultation by local authority with community through PPN Community representation on local authority committees through PPN

Key Outcomes of Reform More rational structures More equitable representation but fewer councillors from 1,627 to 950 Stronger governance New functions - reversing years of decline Stronger funding more self-reliant Greater efficiency, less administration, cost reduction, better use of resources Qualitative benefits stronger, more integrated system; more customer focus; more community focus; more credibility Overall outcome a system that works better for members, for officials, and above all, for citizens important changes in the short term but also a platform for future development 31

Further Reform Operational Review of new arrangements - adjust if necessary Review of arrangements in two further city/county areas Cork and Galway city boundary alteration or city/county merger Boundary review in 4 other urban areas Pursue further devolution of functions

Views from the merged authorities