Understanding Joint Councils for Regional Governance

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Joint councils are associations of communities sharing common local governance issues. They focus on advocacy, collaboration with other government levels, and regional planning. Active joint councils like Conception Bay North and proposed ones like Whitbourne-Trinity Bay South aim to enhance community strength and influence. Operating with key roles, joint councils require regular meetings and committed leadership to succeed. Successful initiatives include safety improvements and economic development projects. Through collaborative efforts, joint councils promote regional cooperation and resource utilization.


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  1. OVERVIEW OF JOINT COUNCILS November 14, 2018

  2. WHAT IS A JOINT COUNCIL An association of communities in a geographic area that share common issues and concerns related to local governance. Typically comprised of incorporated municipalities, as well as local service districts in some cases. No legislative authority. The primary goal is the combined and strategic advocacy to other levels of government and planning for regional partnership opportunities. Discuss issues like regional service sharing (snow clearing, animal control, regional land use planning, etc.), economic development, and the greater utilization of current resources and infrastructure. Great opportunity to network on a regular basis with neighbouring communities. By working together, joint councils can make communities stronger and more influential on issues of regional importance.

  3. ACTIVE JOINT COUNCILS Joint Council of Conception Bay North Northeast Avalon Joint Council Southern Shore Joint Council Joint Mayors Association of Trinity-Bay de Verde Clarenville, Random Island and The Sounds Joint Council Others: Isthmus Regional Committee Killick Coast Regional Mayors Committee

  4. PROPOSED NEW JOINT COUNCILS Whitbourne-Trinity Bay South- Isthmus Joint Council St. Mary s Bay Joint Council Cape Shore Joint Council

  5. HOW JOINT COUNCILS OPERATE Chair/Vice Chair Secretary/Treasurer (Optional) Coordinator (Eastern Regional Service Board) Membership Fees (Optional) Agenda/Minutes/Reports Advocacy Calendar/Issues Management Delegations/Presentations [RCMP, MPs, MHAs, etc.] Community Roundtable

  6. WHAT THEY NEED TO SUCCEED Regularly Scheduled Meeting (Monthly or Quarterly) and Location Active and Dedicated Chair/Vice Chair Code of Conduct/Constitution/Policy Manual Advocacy Calendar Coordination Support Willing Participants

  7. EXAMPLES OF SUCCESS By leveraging the support of the Eastern Regional Service Board, Joint Councils have been successful in moving forward with the following initiatives: Safety Improvements on the Veterans Memorial Highway Development of an Economic Development Attractions Package Fire Truck for Heart s Content Regional Volunteer Fire Department MMSB Recycling Project in Brigus Cell Phone Service EOI in Trinity-Bay de Verde Assessment Commissioner EOI in Trinity-Bay de Verde Plastic Bag Ban Research Project in the NE Avalon The Joint Council Coordinator can be utilized to study regional service issues, such as a proposal to partner on a new service like regional municipal enforcement, regional water technicians, etc.

  8. HAVE YOUR SAY What do you think of your joint council? What do you think currently works well at the joint council table? Do you suggest any ways your joint council can improve? Do you think all joint councils should include representation from LSDs and Unincorporated Areas? Do you see benefit from having regular delegations from the RCMP, MHAs, MPs, etc? Other comments

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