Resources for Local Public Sector Development
Abstract
Communities experiencing rapid population changes are often compelled to finance new public services and facilities and find new uses for those already in place. Time and money to support planning for effective ways to accommodate these changes are also essential. This guide suggests many programs and provides an introductory explanation to those that public sector providers-- local governments that are municipal, county, and special districts and operate schools, housing utilities, ports, etc.--can use to finance the planning and development of local public services and facilities needs. No one program can be the complete or even best source of a government's varied development financing needs. In fact, certain of these programs will not be available at all in some communities. Community size, available municipal bonding capacity, state law and regulation, private sector strength, and many other factors affect the fit between a local government and possible resources for development. Different levels and kinds of governments provide the same service in different communities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA227414
Entities
Organizations
- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management Policy