Written answers
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Local Government Reform
5:00 pm
Jan O'Sullivan (Limerick East, Labour)
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Question 41: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government when he will publish the White Paper on local government. [43066/08]
John Gormley (Dublin South East, Green Party)
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The Green Paper, Stronger Local Democracy — Options for Change, which I published in April 2008, presents a set of options which share a common theme of strengthening local democratic leadership. For example, Stronger Local Democracy proposes a Regional Mayor for Dublin to meet the strategic challenges the city faces. The Green Paper also suggests that local leadership, accountability and connection with the citizen would be achieved through the provision of directly elected mayors with key powers of initiative in other areas. A suite of further proposals in relation to issues such as town government, participative democracy, regional governance, and service delivery are also included in the Green Paper.
Stronger Local Democracy represents the initial phase of a transparent, inclusive policy formulation process. Its purpose was not to arrive at a single solution, but to present options for further consideration. Following the publication of the Green Paper, my Department conducted a public consultation process to inform the drafting of the White Paper. This included a series of 6 regional seminars held over the summer to gather as full a range of perspectives as possible.
I am currently considering the outcomes of the consultation process, including the many written submissions I received. I hope to finalise the White Paper on local government by the end of the year; it is my intention to see a stronger, more vibrant and more accountable form of local government at the end of this process.
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