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Municipality ( Kenora C )
MAH Code ( 82102 )
MUNID ( 60011 )
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MUNICIPALITY: Kenora C MUNID: 60011 MAH CODE: 82102
Requirements: as long as all of them are answered correctly
Assignment 1 – PLG 710 – Due noon September 29th
1. Show the net fiscal balance (total revenues minus total expenses) per person of your municipality from 2009 to 2020. (5: 3 points for correct data, 1 point for correctly presenting per person data (even if data are incorrect), 1 point for correct key style points)
2. Show the net fiscal balance per person of all Ontario cities from 2009 to 2020. (5: 3 points for correct data, 1 point for correctly presenting per person data (even if data are incorrect), 1 point for correct key style points)
3. Describe how your municipality compares to the provincial total on a per person basis. (5: 3 points for basic write up that discusses the numbers; 4 points for write up that presents hypothesis of why their municipality has a surplus; 5 points for a discussion of why this government provides different or the same services or collects different revenues compared to the provincial average that may drive surpluses/deficits on an accrual basis)
4. Show the total expenses per person of your municipality by key department from 2009 to 2020. Summarize departments into the following: protective services; transportation; water and waste; health and social services; other. See table below on concordance with FIR. (5: 4 points for correct data deducting one point for each spending type that is inaccurate, 1 point for correct key style points)
5. Show the total expenses per person of all Ontario cities by key department from 2009 to 2020. Summarize departments into the following: protective services; transportation; water and waste; health and social services; other. See table below on concordance with FIR. (5: 4 points for correct data deducting one point for each spending type that is inaccurate, 1 point for correct key style points)
6. Describe how your municipality compares to the provincial total on a per person basis. (5: 3 points for basic write up that discusses the numbers; 4 points for write up that discusses specific program spending differences; 5 points for a discussion of why this government provides different services)
7. Is your municipality single tier, upper tier, or lower tier? How does this affect the spending per person by department? (5: 3 points for basic write up that accurately identifies the tier of government; 4 points for write up that discusses specific program spending that certain kinds of tiers of government spend money on; 5 points for a discussion of why this government provides different or the same kind of services compared to the provincial average because of the tier of government it is)
8. Show the total revenues per person of your municipality from 2009 to 2020. Create categories of property taxes, user fees (Licences, Permits, Rents, Etc. and User and Permit Fees as a single category), transfers, and other. (5: 4 points for correct data deducting one point for each revenue type that is inaccurate, 1 point for correct key style points)
9. Show the total revenues per person of all Ontario cities from 2009 to 2020. Create categories of property taxes, user fees (Licences, Permits, Rents, Etc. and User and Permit Fees as a single category), transfers, and other. (5: 4 points for correct data deducting one point for each revenue type that is inaccurate, 1 point for correct key style points)
10. How does the revenue per person figure reconcile with the expense per person categories? (5: 3 points for basic write up that discusses and compares the numbers; 4 points for write up that discusses specific program spending differences; 5 points for a discussion of why certain services (water, eg) are often paid for by user fees, others like health and social services by transfers, and ones like protective services are paid for by property taxes and how that is reflected in the municipality’s data).
Please note that this assignment is about assessing the summary categories of spending. I do not want you to show spending on items like capital, labour, contracted services, etc.
The assignment says “Licences, Permits, Rents, Etc. and User and Permit Fees as a single category”. To be clear about what I meant by that, the FIR reports “User Fees and Service Charges (SLC 10 1299 01)” as a line-item, and “Licences, Permits, Rents, Etc. (SLC 10 1499 01)” as a line-item. I want students to combine these amounts to create a single ‘user fee’ revenue source.
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