Inside Public-Sector Innovation : How Local Governments Put Ideas into Action (Mcgill-queen's Studies in Urban Governance)

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Full Description

Faced with increasing demands from residents, and amidst growing legal and resource constraints, municipalities are experimenting to find new ways of making things work. Inside Public-Sector Innovation profiles the expertise and experience of local administrators in Canada who have successfully moved innovation from conception to reality.

A practitioner-oriented guide, this volume features multiple innovations from rural, urban, and suburban governments of various sizes. Exploring organizational, process, and service innovations, public administrators directly involved in their implementation highlight lessons for other practitioners considering similar strategies. Chapters cover challenges across policy domains including diversity and inclusion, public health, environmental sustainability, and service delivery inefficiencies. All together, these case studies enhance our understanding of what local public-sector innovation entails and how enterprising public servants can put it to immediate use.

Recognizing local governments in Canada as drivers of experimentation, Inside Public-Sector Innovation advances research through its rich descriptions and analysis of municipal strategies, drawing attention to the unique complications and opportunities associated with innovation at scale.

Contents

Tables and Figures ix
Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: Innovation in Canadian Local Government 3
Joseph Lyons, Tyler Romualdi, and Zachary Spicer

PART ONE: Changing Organizations 15
Zachary Spicer, Joseph Lyons, and Tyler Romualdi

1 Durham: Innovation and Design Services 22
Emma McGarry Ware

2 District of Squamish: The IDEA Committee 37
Keely Kidner

3 York Region: iLabs 52
Michelle Adlam

4 Toronto Community Housing: Anti-Black Racism Strategy, Action Plan, and the Centre for Advancing the Interests of Black People 67
Krystle Skeete, Safia Hirsi, Shaquille Morgan, and Zakaria Abdulle

PART TWO: Changing Processes 79
Zachary Spicer, Joseph Lyons, and Tyler Romualdi

5 Town of Ajax: Fire Data Mapping and Senior and Qualified Residents Snow Removal Program 87
Nicole Cooper and Chris Walker

6 Guelph-Wellington: Rural-Urban Living Lab 100
Barb Swartzentruber

7 York Region: COVID Wastewater Surveillance Research Pilot Project 114
Carina Bee, Hadi Dhiyebi, Jennifer Khemai, Asim Qasim, Jessica Armstrong, Mark Payne, and Mark R. Servos

8 Markham, Oakville, and Quinte West: The Municipal Special Event Advisory Team Model 128
Rebecca Cotter

9 The City of Waterloo: The Waterloo Decision Support System 146
Cassandra Pacey

10 The City of Richmond: Long-Term Planning and Development of District Energy Utility Infrastructure 160
Peter Russell and Alen Postolka

PART THREE: Changing Services 177
Zachary Spicer, Joseph Lyons, and Tyler Romualdi

11 The City of Vaughan: The Maintenance Decision Support System 187
Maurice Battistuzzi

12 Hamilton Public Library: Extended Access 200
Simona Dinu and Sherry Fahim

13 The City of Toronto: Indigenous People in Toronto: An Introduction for Newcomers 212
Maimuna Gaye, Francesca Serena Pecora, and Nicole Watson

14 The Municipality of Middlesex Centre: Electronic Building Permits 222
Arnie Marsman

15 The City of Mississauga: Smart Streetlight Poles 236
Craig Stumpf and Karen Gomez

16 The City of Toronto: Using Behavioural Insights to Increase Registered Education Savings Plan Enrollments 247
Paolo Staffieri

17 The City of Guelph: Using Artificial Intelligence to Support Waste Diversion 272
Chad Scott and Vivian De Giovanni

Conclusion: Lessons Learned from Innovative Canadian Local Governments 282
Zachary Spicer, Joseph Lyons, and Tyler Romualdi

Bibliography 301
Contributors 317
Index 321

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