John,
Took me a while to block the time necessary to read the paper, but I managed to get it done today. It is an interesting proposal based on a variety of public-private partnership models ,and we could have interesting discussions on each of them. However, I was struck by the absence of discussion of what I would have thought of a basic principle of local government management and that is, the ability of local governments to determine at least a portion of its revenue structure. The presentation seems to take it as given that the revenue constraints are established, and the only option is, how to get the most bang for the buck. Was the revenue question off the table? Are local governments allowed to raise their own revenues outside of service provision? The absence of any local revenue authority would severely limit the potential for service delivery in response to local demands, even in partnership with the private sector or using innovative delivery models.
That should not necessarily discourage us from debating the models that have been presented.
Fitz.