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Title: Neighbourhood Governance and Aucklands Royal Commission


1
Neighbourhood Governance and Aucklands Royal
Commission
  • An Interactive Discussion
  • Local Government Centre
  • AUT University

2
The Commissions Brief
  • What governance and representation arrangements
  • will best
  • (i) enable effective responses to the different
  • communities of interest and reflect and nurture
  • the cultural diversity within the Auckland
  • region and
  • (ii) provide leadership for the Auckland region
    and
  • its communities, while facilitating appropriate
  • participation by citizens and other groups and
  • stakeholders in decision-making processes

3
What We Will Share
  • Brief history.
  • Context the wicked issues.
  • Themes conceptualising neighbourhood
    governance.
  • International experience.
  • New Zealand.
  • Discussion what will best suit Auckland?

4
Brief History
  • Conventional local government hierarchical
    decision-making.
  • New public management-market rules.
  • Network governance.

5
Context-the wicked issues
  • Hierarchic interventions have proved incapable of
    dealing with complex issues such as social
    deprivation, economic development, an ageing
    population.
  • Typically these require non-market strategies
    (even economic development involves a high degree
    of externalities of a public good character).
  • Emergent practice partnership working,
    engagement, participatory or direct democracy.
  • Emergent forms various means of network
    governance, partnerships, collaborative
    arrangements, consultation, facilitation.

6
Themes - styles of engagement
  • Sites, spaces and spheres
  • Site the physical space within central and/or
    local government deliver their interventions.
  • Space physical space within which external
    agencies and the neighbourhood begin to engage
    stop
  • Sphere the physical space within which genuine
    network governance begins to emerge central and
    local government implement effective devolution.

7
Themes-the rationale for engagement
  • Democratisation and devolution.
  • Competence and coordination.
  • Steering.
  • Containment.

8
International experience
  • The United Kingdom strongly hierarchical,
    central government directed, emphasis on
    partnership working.
  • United States locally driven, influence of
    public choice theory, local initiatives often
    foundation based community development
    corporations, community land trusts as examples.
  • Australia emerging initiatives at a local
    council level Golden Plains, Blue Mountains,
    Noosa, Penrith.

9
New Zealand
  • Community outcomes and LTCCPs innovative
    breakthrough or blind alley?
  • Community boards.
  • Economic development arms-length agencies,
    local government/business partnerships?
  • Special-purpose trusts arts, culture,
    affordable housing.

10
Discussion
  • What will best suit Auckland?
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