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Irish Planning Institute Local Government Reform Seminar Drogheda, 16 th January 2014 Ciarán Cuffe Dublin Institute of Technology

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A perspective on Ireland's Local Government Reform Bill 2013 from Ciarán Cuffe, School of Spatial Transport and Transport Engineering, Dublin Institute of Technology

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Irish Planning InstituteLocal Government Reform Seminar

Drogheda, 16th January 2014

Ciarán CuffeDublin Institute of Technology

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Chronology

• 1985 European Charter of Local Self-Government• 1991 Local Government Reorganisation and Reform• 1991 Local Government Act • 1994 Local Government Act • 1999 Twentieth Amendment• 2001 Local Government Act • 2008 Green Paper on Local Government • 2013 Putting People First• 2013 Local Government Bill

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1991

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1999 Twentieth Amendment

• Twentieth Amendment of the Constitution provided constitutional recognition of local government and required that local government elections occur at least once in every five years.

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Local Government Act 2001

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Rob Ford

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Pasqual Maragall

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1992 Olympics Barcelona

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An Act to make further and better provision in relation to local government and, in particular, to amalgamate Limerick County Council with Limerick City Council, Waterford County Council with Waterford City Council and North Tipperary County Council with South Tipperary County Council, to provide for the position of chief executive in relation to each local authority, to dissolve town councils, to make provision for municipal districts, to assign additional reserved functions to local authority members, to dissolve County Development Boards and City Development Boards and make provision for the establishment of Local Community Development Committees, for planning and oversight of Local and Community Development Programmes, to provide for an increased role for local authorities in economic development and enterprise support, to amend the Local Government Act 1991 and provide for regional assemblies, to enable (subject to certain preconditions) a plebiscite to be held in the administrative areas of the local authorities in the Dublin area in respect of a directly elected mayor for that area and for those and other purposes to amend the Local Government Acts 1925 to 2013, the Local Elections Acts 1974 to 2012 and Other Enactments Relating to Elections, the Housing Acts 1966 to 2013 and the Planning and Development Act 2000, to amend other acts in connection with the foregoing matters and to provide for related matters.

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An Act to make further and better provision in relation to local government and, in particular, to amalgamate Limerick County Council with Limerick City Council, Waterford County Council with Waterford City Council and North Tipperary County Council with South Tipperary County Council, to provide for the position of chief executive in relation to each local authority, to dissolve town councils, to make provision for municipal districts, to assign additional reserved functions to local authority members, to dissolve County Development Boards and City Development Boards and make provision for the establishment of Local Community Development Committees, for planning and oversight of Local and Community Development Programmes, to provide for an increased role for local authorities in economic development and enterprise support, to amend the Local Government Act 1991 and provide for regional assemblies, to enable (subject to certain preconditions) a plebiscite to be held in the administrative areas of the local authorities in the Dublin area in respect of a directly elected mayor for that area and for those and other purposes to amend the Local Government Acts 1925 to 2013, the Local Elections Acts 1974 to 2012 and Other Enactments Relating to Elections, the Housing Acts 1966 to 2013 and the Planning and Development Act 2000, to amend other acts in connection with the foregoing matters and to provide for related matters.

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Fried Egg Approach to Governance

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Existing Assemblies

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Proposed Regional

Assemblies

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Euro Constituencies

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ExistingRegional

Authorities

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Irish River Basin

Districts

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Waste Regions

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Tourism Regions

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HSE Regions

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Dublin City Hall

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Department of the Environment

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Minister’s Office

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Municipal Districts

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Conclusions

Positives-Waterford Limerick

Tipperary-Municipal Districts-Consolidation (but

finances?)-Economic Plans

Negatives-3 Regional Authorities, no

direct Elections-Rural Bias-Dublin Mayor on back-

burner-Chief Executive Vs.

Councillors

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Irish Planning InstituteLocal Government Reform Seminar

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