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Strategic planning local governmentThe national strategy is adopted by the American local government which is showing remarkable positive results. It designs the required strategic plan locally, regionally and nationally to attempt these challenges. This national strategy provides the current national workforce strategy plus related documents, surveys and discussions. Local government strategies assists municipalities and local authorities in addressing the various challenges of effectively financial planning and managing organizational and developmental change. The Strategic Planning Local Government includes: Development Support Public Finance Economic Development Planning Public Administration Local Government strategies show the tremendous growth as the areas like: Development Support Site Considerations Impact Fees Design Standards Zoning Variances Planned Unit Developments Annexation Agreements Public Finance Public Finance and Budgeting Long-term Fiscal Planning Budget Criteria Project Monitoring Accounting Policies and Procedures Best Case Reporting Standards Optimal Funding/Financing Mechanisms Public Administration Future Staffing Needs Budget and Agenda Formats Job Descriptions Recruitment Standards and Assistance Internal Assessment and Evaluation Measures Planning Village Comprehensive Plans Sensible Growth Landscape Architecture Recreational Planning Downtown Planning Grant Writing Neighborhood Plans Zoning Ordinances Corporate Governance Administrative and fiscal reform. Association of communities. Community involvement. Transparency and accountability in government. One of the most remarkable features of the recent evolution of Latin America and the Caribbean in adopting local government strategies has been the decentralization of political and fiscal decisions. Most countries in the Region are decentralizing turning local governments (LGs) increasingly more democratic and leading them to assume more responsibilities in the provision of services to the population. Countries like Argentina, Brazil and Colombia are highly decentralized while Bolivia, Mexico and Venezuela have made significant progress. While in industrialized countries 35% of government expenditures are in the hands of local authorities, in Latin America only 15% is controlled locally. The government adopted various strategies to suitable to the country's environment, geographical and culture. Local government in Australia also adopted implementation of performance measurement systems in the different local government jurisdictions, which showing tremendous growth in local muncipalties.Australia's local government comprises of 629 councils and 100 community governments and makes up the third level of government in the Australian federal system after the Commonwealth (federal) and state governments. The adopted strategies increase the accountability, transparency, efficiency and effectiveness of local authorities. Local government strategies help to the development of: modern and flexible legislation that is simpler to use stronger, more sustainable and capable local governments more efficient delivery of services improved accountability and transparency of councils to their communities clearer roles and responsibilities for councilors increased opportunities for new enterprises and partnership Better guidance on financial planning and reporting. To fulfill the above strategies, local government work force strategy is mandatory to develop leadership skills, qualitatitive human resources and suitable for the effective strategic plan implementation. Organizational development Leadership development Skill development Recruitment and retention Pay and rewards
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