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Title: Kelly Vodden, MNLCCRC Research Associate


1
Kelly Vodden, MNL/CCRC Research Associate
2
Results of the 2007 Census
  • Changes to questions, data collection methods and
    response rate since 2003
  • 2007 170/282 municipalities 60

3
Question Categories
  • Staff, Mayor and Council
  • Regional Cooperation
  • Financial/Taxation Issues,
  • Office Equipment/ Technology
  • Services
  • Equipment
  • Infrastructure
  • Regulations
  • Training
  • Other

4
  • Analysis by MNL Region and by Size
  • Small less than 1,000 residents
  • - 77 of municipalities, 72 of respondents
  • Medium 1,000 to 3,999
  • - 17 of municipalities, 19 of respondents
  • Urban 4,000
  • - 6 of municipalities, 9 of respondents
  • - excludes City of St. Johns

5
Staff
  • Significant differences in human resource
    capacity
  • 49 communities (40 of small towns) without
    full-time staff
  • Small towns average 1 permanent full-time, 5
    total
  • Reliance on part-time and temporary staff (25 FT
    vs. 44 medium, 69 urban)
  • Medium 6 FT, 13 total
  • Urban 51 FT, 73 total
  • Avg. 6 employees in Northern, 21 in Labrador

6
Staff
  • 45.5 covered under a collective agreement
  • Small municipalities 6, medium 37, urban 69
  • Non-wage employee benefits provided by 34 of
    municipalities 20 small to 87 of urban
  • Ability to attract and retain staff?
  • Staff skills and expertise?

7
Mayor and Council
  • Average of 6 members per council
  • 96 of available seats are occupied
  • Ranging from 95 in small to 100 urban
  • Higher contested elections in 2005 vs. 2001
  • 38 of sitting council members intend to run
    again in the next election vs. 43 in 2003 (53
    unsure)
  • 9 not intending to run again vs. 57 in 2003

8
Mayor and Council
  • Increase in of municipalities offering
    remuneration (from 64 to 71)
  • - 85 in Central, 55 in Labrador, 69 med, 87
    urban
  • Increase in the average remuneration
  • Mayors by 3, councillors by 15.5 (unadjusted)
  • Varying remuneration amounts

9
Training
  • - 48 answered that their council had attended
    municipal training since 2005 (42 small, 66
    medium, 80 urban)
  • - 66 from Municipal Training and Development
    Corporation (MTDC), 57 MNL
  • Councillors avail of training 1-2 times per year
    in 51 of municipalities
  • 47 indicate the same frequency for staff

10
Councillor Diversity
  • 51 of the NL population are women
  • 28 of councillors are women 16.5 in medium,
    19 urban, 33 small towns
  • Labrador has the highest proportion of female
    councilors (39, Northern 37), Avalon, Central
    and Western the lowest (26)

11
Councillor Diversity
  • Over 20 of council members 60 years (Task Force
    2005)
  • 2007 - 34 retired
  • 40 56 ( 28 pop)
  • - 30 46-55 ( 17 pop)
  • - 30 21-45 ( 33 pop)

Preliminary 2007 Councillor results
12
  • Most municipal councils (56) meet monthly, 41
    meet every two weeks
  • Only 60 of small municipalities have committees
    of council, rising to 100 of urban
  • 57 have committees with citizen members
  • 40 Northern, 48 Eastern vs. 89 Labrador
  • 83 utilize a newsletter for communication,
    public meetings and brochures also heavily used

13
Regional Cooperation
  • 74 of municipalities sharing services with
    neighbouring municipalities or other partners,
    rising from 53 in 2003
  • Most common in urban municipalities (93)
  • vs. 67 of small municipalities
  • Central 85 vs. Eastern region 61
  • Significant increase on the Avalon, decline in
    Labrador

14
Regional Cooperation
  • 323 service sharing arrangements identified
  • Fire protection most commonly shared (41)
  • Followed by waste disposal (35) and garbage
    collection (25)
  • Fee for service most common (38)
  • Sharing with other municipalities (77), LSDs
    (29)

15
Why share services?
  • Maintain existing services 56
  • Cut costs 52
  • Provide new or improved services 40
  • Establish good relationships 37
  • Improve environmental practices 36
  • Share information and ideas 26
  • Increase revenues 13
  • Access to government funding 10
  • Varies by region and size

16
Finance
  • 58 of municipalities saw their revenues increase
    from 2006 to 2007 (49 2003)
  • Only 8 experienced revenue decreases
  • Increases in 81 of Western municipalities vs.
    45 of Northern, 50 of small communities
  • Caution how much was the revenue increase?
    Increases in costs? type of new revenue?

17
Finance
  • 80 have problems with delinquent taxpayers
    (88 of small towns)
  • decreased from 87 overall in 2003
  • Municipalities with 30 of 2006 tax revenue
    outstanding 20 in 2003, 9 in 2007
  • Better in some regions (Avalon, Eastern), worse
    in others (Labrador, Northern) since 2003!!

18
Office Technology
  • 79 of municipalities have internet access vs.
    57 in 2003
  • 74 of small, 87 of medium and 100 of urban
    municipalities
  • Reliance on dial-up internet fell from 89 in
    2003 to 40 in 2007 43 in small, 5 medium and
    0 urban, Central 63, Northern 50, Labrador 10
  • Only 46 have a website (a decline since 03)

19
Services
  • of municipalities that run their own fire
    department dropped to 75 from 81, sharing
    increased
  • 95 are run by volunteers
  • 31 pay an honorarium to volunteer firefighters
    (up from 23 in 2003)

20
Services
  • of municipalities using landfill sites for
    solid waste increased to 81 (from 68) and those
    using incinerators fell to 20 (from 34)
  • 37 have recycling in their municipality
  • 80 urban, 23 medium 34 small
  • 10 Northern/11 Eastern vs. 53 Central
  • 63 contract out municipal services (garbage
    collection 1, snow removal 2)

21
Infrastructure
  • - 81 or more of residents are hooked up to a
    municipal water system in 81 of municipalities,
    to a municipal sewer system in 58 of
    municipalities
  • - 70 dispose of wastewater and sewage via an
    outfall to a water body, 10 have primary and 2
    secondary treatment
  • - 47 contain properties using private septic
    systems
  • - 80 have a fire hall, 78 parks and
    playgrounds, 20 an arena, 13 (22 responding
    towns) a swimming pool

22
Economic Development
  • 65 participate in their REDB, 49 in a Chamber
    of Commerce, 32 in an RDA, 16 a CBDC
  • 19 have an economic development committee
  • 12 their own economic development staff

23
Prospects for your town/city five years from
now?- better or much better than today 44-
same or unsure 43 - worse or much worse 13
Preliminary 2007 Councillor results
24
Thank you
  • to the 170 municipalities that participated in
    the 2007 Municipal Census survey!!
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