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10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Bar AssociationConstitutional Review Commission
Public HearingJack Machek
March 25, 2011
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Who we are:
An alliance of organizations and individuals from across the state
• Committed to land use, governance, and infrastructure policies and actions to strengthen all of our diverse urban, suburban and rural communities
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Our mission:
• REVITALIZE cities, boroughs, & suburbs
• PRESERVE farmland, open space, & rural resource lands
• CONSERVE natural, heritage, & fiscal resources
• IMPROVE quality of life for all Pennsylvanians
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Past research projects and reports
• Costs of Sprawl in Pennsylvania– Study of the problems associated with low-density development
• Planning Beyond Boundaries– Manual on multi-municipal planning
• Back to Prosperity: A Competitive Agenda for Renewing Pennsylvania
– 10,000 Friends partnered with the Brookings Institution in preparing and publicizing this seminal report
• Sewage Facilities and Land Development– Analyzes the relationship between sewage infrastructure and land use in
southeastern Pennsylvania
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Recent research reports
• Water and Growth: Toward A Stronger Connection Between
Water Supply and Land Use in Southeastern Pennsylvania– Study of the relationship between water supply infrastructure and land use
• Survey and Evaluation of Multi-municipal Planning– Inventories multi-municipal planning projects in Pennsylvania and assesses the
resulting plans and their implementation
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Why do we do this work?
● Pennsylvania ranks low on demographic and economic performance
and high on sprawl and abandonment
● These patterns undermine the state’s municipalities and
competitiveness, and are fiscally wasteful
● These patterns are not inevitable; state and local policies facilitate
sprawl and promote abandonment
● Pennsylvania can build a better future for its residents
In 2003, “Back to Prosperity,” a report
about the state of Pennsylvania by the
Brookings Institution concluded:
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More recent research confirms troubling trends have continued:
• Continues to exhibit weak growth:
– Ranks 46th in population growth
– Some job growth, but many new jobs are
low pay, low quality
• Continues to spread out, while
older communities hollow out
A follow-up report by Brookings
shows that since 2000 Pennsylvania:
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Poor Financial Health of Municipalities:
• Due to Funding Structure, and Growth and Development Patterns
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4 Critical Facts Impacting Municipal Fiscal Health:
• Number of acres developed from rural to non-rural land use in Pennsylvania, 1980-2000: 2,857,800
• Net Housing Units Change, 1970-2007: +1,550,663
• Net New Households, 1970-2007 (Population gain/persons per household): 245,924
• Number of Municipalities in Pennsylvania: 2,509
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A growing problem of municipal fiscal distress threatens future growth
• More than 1,300 municipalities are in
worse fiscal condition than they were 30
years ago
• More than half the population lives in
communities suffering some level of fiscal
stress
• All types of municipalities, all regions of
the state are affected
A seminal report by the Pennsylvania
Economy League shows that:
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Five Stages of Municipal Decline:Developed by the Pennsylvania Economy
League
1. Low taxes with prosperity2. Gradually increasing tax rates due to increasing
demand and need for services3. Expansion plateaus; Taxes increase, with reductions
in non-core services4. Tax Base and/or tax revenues begin to decrease,
with reductions in even core services5. Loss of tax base, population, and ever-worsening
fiscal distress
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Over time, all Pennsylvania municipalities are experiencing:
• Either:– Decreasing tax base, population, and tax revenue–
leading to fiscal stress– 1. Increasing population, tax base, and development,
with increasing tax revenue– leading to an ever-escalating need and demand for services; 2. the demand for and costs of services increases faster than the revenue increases; 3. budget deficits, fiscal stress, and decline
• Today’s winners are tomorrow’s losers, and vice-versa
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Pattern is Duplicative, Wasteful, and Unsustainable:
• Municipalities are pitted against each other in a futile attempt to ensure long term fiscal solvency
• Leads to a rising tide of fiscal stress and distress
• Fiscal problems make it difficult for local governments to provide the high quality services and infrastructure needed to attract future growth
• No municipality is immune, and all will be effected
• Urgent Need for a Philosophy and Policies to Counter these Unsustainable Trends
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What Do We Do About Municipal Fiscal Stress?
Four main priorities:
• Help communities work together across boundaries to “right-size” service provision
• Reform the local taxation structure and options for municipalities and counties
• Enact structural reforms to promote fiscal health of municipalities
• Target public investments according to a prudent plan of land consumption discipline
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Help communities work together across boundaries
• Encourage and incentivize inter-governmental cooperation
• Make intergovernmental collaboration on service delivery easier
• Create shared service delivery systems
• Empower counties to deliver basic services
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Specific Recommendations
• Amend Intergovernmental Cooperation Law to create procedures for resolving code conflicts that hamper efforts to enter cooperative agreements or share services
• Amend the County Code to provide clear legal authority for Counties to deliver traditional municipal services, in partnership with municipalities
• Amend Act 47 to provide distressed municipalities with more tools to regain fiscal stability, and provide means to deal with municipalities that have become non-viable
• Enact a Regional Police Services Act to provide a consistent approach to creating regional police departments, with a source of funding to address start-up costs
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Reform local taxation
• Let communities decide how and how much to tax
• Modernize and enhance local tax and revenue options
• Give communities (and counties) a wide menu of revenue-generating tools to avoid future fiscal distress
• Allow and encourage tax and revenue sharing across boundaries
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Enact Structural Reforms to Promote Fiscal Health
• Concept of a “Local Impact Fee” is gaining traction in dealing with public costs of Marcellus Shale drilling
• Create a “Local Impact Fee” to compensate municipalities and counties in proportion to the amount of their non-taxable real estate
• Create a “Local Impact Fee” to compensate municipalities for the cost of services to non-resident commuters
• Create an escrowed fund with a dedicated funding source to deal with legacy costs, start-up costs, and legal costs that are barriers to intergovernmental cooperation
• Help municipalities deal with and reduce health care and pension liability costs
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Why Target Public Investments to Reduce Land Consumption?
• Land is a finite natural resource• Fiscal prudence and fiscal discipline demand that we
conserve land to reduce costs• We must account for and factor in true real estate
development costs, and the future consequences thereof, into local decision-making process
• Continued excessive land consumption will erode both Pennsylvania’s rural and urban quality of life, just when these assets matter more in the marketplace
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Target public investments
• Target infrastructure investments toward existing systems, with maintenance of existing assets prioritized
• Adopt philosophy of “Fix it First”• Link and Prioritize
transportation, water, and sewer infrastructure investments that support existing communities, conserve land, and reduce land consumption
• Create a “Local Impact Fee” to pay for municipal public safety costs fairly, promote regional policing, or reimburse the State Police for providing free local police patrolling
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It’s not just “their” side of the boat that’s sinking!
Pennsylvania is a “Commonwealth” in the true sense of the word…