Shared Services Among New York's Local Governments


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Opportunities to Use Shared Services and Consolidation Strategies to Improve Efficiency, Effectiveness and Equity in Local Government Observations from Three City/Town Groups in Upstate New York


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NYâ€TMs Commission on Local Government Efficiency and Competitiveness engaged CGR to analyze local governments (city and town) in the Oneonta, Norwich and Cortland areas and evaluate opportunities to share services and/or consolidate. CGRâ€TMs report of the issues and options in the 3 city/town groups focuses attention on workable and realistic ideas for the Commission to consider as future avenues to pursue for improving local government structures across NY. Three themes emerged in the study: 1) there is no need for the state to require a “one-size-fits-allâ€ŗ solution; 2) shared services agreements or consolidations must be perceived as being equitable in order to succeed over time; and 3) to consolidate entire municipal entities, creative solutions are needed in order to overcome challenges of outdated borders, imbedded procedures, legal constraints and historical differences.




Municipal Shared Services and Consolidation


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Municipal Shared Services and Consolidation provides a comprehensive and clear review of the theories and practices of structuring and managing complex local government services. Intended for both students and practitioners, this volume in the Public Solutions Handbook Series addresses concepts and processes of shaping collaborative arrangements in public service with goals of effectiveness and efficiency in mind. The Handbook begins with a review of theories of shared services and consolidation, highlighting conceptual foundations, practical barriers, and cultural considerations related to these efforts. Specific, practical advice follows, highlighting the processes of creating, implementing, and managing shared services and consolidation agreements. Municipal Shared Services and Consolidation is exceptionally well written and is amplified by examples, cases, illustrations, and a comprehensive bibliography.




Local Government Shared Services Centers


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Built on independent research and financial audits of a number of newly created Shared Service Centers (SSCs) in Poland, Local Government Shared Services Centers: Management and Organization is the first book to thoroughly examine the organization, development and effectiveness of the shared service market in the Polish public sector.




Shared Services in Local Government


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Municipal Shared Services and Consolidation


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"Municipal Shared Services and Consolidation provides a clear and comprehensive review of the theories and practices associated with the structuring and management of complex local government services. Intended for academics, students, and practitioners, this volume addresses concepts and processes of shaping collaborative public-service arrangements, keeping in mind the goals of effectiveness and efficiency."--Provided by publisher.




A New Framework for Local Government Shared Services


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This thesis examines the duration of shared service agreements using data drawn from a local government survey in New York State. A hierarchical linear model is used to nest 2,606 discrete shared service agreements within 595 unique local governmental units to distinguish drivers at the government and agreement level. I find shared service agreements fall along a cooperation continuum with different determinants for shorter and longer-term agreements. I differentiate opportunities, goals, mechanisms, and transaction costs for both groups. Government level characteristics drive duration much more than agreement-level variables. Cost savings are a determinant of shorter agreements, while increased service quality and improved cross-jurisdictional coordination explain longer-term agreements. A longitudinal analysis of local government expenditure data shows the shared service cost curves. This analysis lays the foundation for a new framework of shared services that builds directly from the benefits of improved regional coordination and inter-municipal reciprocity, not costs.




Local Government Shared Services Centers


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Built on independent research and financial audits of a number of newly created Shared Service Centers (SSCs) in Poland, Local Government Shared Services Centers: Management and Organization is the first book to thoroughly examine the organization, development and effectiveness of the shared service market in the Polish public sector.




The Two New Yorks


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Over the past eight years, a marked shift in the national political mood has substantially reduced the federal government's involvement in ameliorating urban problems and enhanced the prominence of state and local governments in the domestic policy arena. Many states and big cities have been forced to reassess their traditionally vexed relationships. Nowhere has this drama been played out more stormily than in New York. In The Two New Yorks, experts from government, the academy, and the non-profit sector examine aspects of an interaction that has a major impact on the performance of state and city institutions. The analyses presented here explore current state-city strategies for handling such troubling policy areas as education, health care, and housing. Attention is also given to important contextual factors such as economic and demographic trends, and to structural features such s the political framework, relationships with the national government, and the system of public finance. Despite its uniquely large scope, the drama of the new New Yorks parallels or presages issues faced by virtually all large cities and their states. This unprecedented study makes a vital contribution in an era of declining federal aid and pressing urban need.




New York State Services to Local Governments


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