2/10/10 - Kent State Intergovernmental Collaboration Forum - Introduction
2/10/10 - Kent State Intergovernmental Collaboration Forum - Overview Of Recent Research
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On February 10, 2010 the Center for Public Administration and Public Policy at Kent State University held a forum on intergovernmental collaboration in Northeast Ohio. Dr. John Hoorbeek of the Center for Public Administration and Public Policy at Kent State University provided an overview of findings in recent research of local government collaborations in Ohio.
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Chronological Perspective on Collaboration
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Year Collaboration Became Effective(Source: KSU, 2009)
Local Gov’t Type % of Collaboration
Cities 88%
Townships 56%
Counties 52%
Other Governments 28%
Villages 16%
Other Factors Motivating Collaborations Percentage of Respondents
Economic Development 60%
Improve Service (or reduce service disparities) 40%
Budget Shortfall 32%
Reduce Future Risks to Community 24%
Avoid Annexation 12%
Persistent Leader or Convener 8%
Requested by the Public 8%
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Characterizing Operational Collaboratives: Populations Served