Empower Local Government

More communities and regions throughout the state are effectively using multi-municipal planning and implementation. This has resulted in meaningful regional cooperation through service sharing, the revitalization of cities and older communities, and sustainable growth. However, there are still opportunities for our communities to work together.

In recent years, the state has not had a clear economic vision, especially to transform itself in the post-industrial market. The state has developed high-priority industry clusters, and must now link its investments in workforce and in regional economic development strategically. To ensure that its approach is holistic and sustainable, the state must align its economic development decisions with regionally based land use planning. Intergovernmental cooperation will be critical in rebuilding Pennsylvania’s economy.

Our Intergovernmental Cooperation and Governance Reform initiative stems from recognition that without major changes in the structures and laws that govern municipalities and the way they are financed, and unless communities are empowered to work more closely together, their fiscal and physical integrity is at grave risk, and the state’s economy will continue to struggle in the coming decades. We are focused on building local and regional support to advocate for legislation that enables effective municipal collaboration and consolidation; providing information to municipal officials and the public about opportunities and benefits of municipal collaboration, consolidation and shared services; and continuing relevant bi-partisan research.