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Growth Pole Development . Establishing a Development Authority in the 4Cs Region Prepared by Nicole Siew for the Economic Development Board. . Synopsis .
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Growth Pole Development Establishing a Development Authority in the 4Cs Region Prepared by Nicole Siew for the Economic Development Board.
Synopsis • The need exists to recommend that an authority be established in the 4Cs Growth Pole Region charged with the responsibility of developing and coordinating development plans for the region. • Previous recommendations sent to the minister suggested that this agencies institutional and legislative framework be similar to that of The East Port of Spain Development Company.
Synopsis • Dr. Driver has suggested that Community Improvement Services Limited (CISL) be the shell for the 4Cs agency. • This presentation presents 3 possible methods for using this agency. • The EDB should select the option it deems most relevant to be developed and submitted to Minister for deliberation. • One should note that the research team advises that option one would be the most time efficient option.
CISL: Background • Established as a Special Purpose State Enterprise to deliver improved infrastructural works in various communities on May 2nd 2002. • The EPOSDc is a Special Purpose Company • CISL can operate in any community throughout Trinidad and Tobago • As a special purpose state company it is owned by the government of Trinidad and Tobago.
CISL: Background • Located at #16 Factory Road, Building No.3, Brechin Castle, Couva. • CISL currently operates in 5 municipal regions: • Port of Spain region • Diego Martin region • San Juan Laventille Region • Tunapuna Piarco Region • Arima Region
CISL: Background • Note, although they are located in central they currently do not execute any operations in Central Trinidad. • Corporate Structure: • Shareholder: The Government of T&T • Ministry of Finance • Ministry of Local Government • Board of Directors • Office of the Chief Executive Officer • Departments and Units • Finance • Human Resource • Project Management • Community Relations
CISL: Background • CISL projects fall under the following categories: • Infrastructure; Civil and Structural • Drainage • Lights • Water • Road rehabilitation • Buildings construction • Institutional • Market Complex • Community Facilities
CISL: Background • Tourism • Eco sites and attractions • Recreation • Parks • Public spaces • Sports • Courts • Pavilions • Recreation grounds • Environmental • Landscaping and design
Recommendations Option 1: CISL as the executing agency • This would require: • Legislative and institutional reform • New mandate (relatively simple to execute) • Legal scope/authority to execute its role and function • redeveloped organizational structure; new divisions and posts capable of planning and executing a holistic development plan similar to that of the EPOSDc • Consider the relevance of the current BOD • Increased funding for internal operations and execution of development plans • Determine the funding source • Some projects can be implemented before proposed changes are enacted
Corporate Structure: Option 2 Condensed Organizational Structure
Corporate Structure: Option 2 Expanded Organizational Structure
Recommendations Option 2: CISL as a Strategic Partner • CISL would be one of the agencies that the 4Cs development company would be required to coordinate to ensure that it conforms to its development objectives • The creation of a new agency • Requires cabinet approval • This process would be lengthy • Cannot implement any projects until the structure is approved
The Interactions of the 4Cs Development Agency The diagram depicts how CISL and the development agency would interact
Recommendations Option 3: Consolidated as a division • CISL can be consolidated as a division within the 4Cs development agency charged with a specific task of executing development plans that require construction and regeneration. • The draw backs of creating a new agency are still evident here
Proposed Mandate • Responsible for planning and economic development agenda of the Central Growth Pole Region • Plans, coordinates and manages the activities and tools of the agency in support of the Economic Growth and Development of the Central Growth Pole • Oversees the Growth Pole review process for large scale development projects in the Central Growth Pole Region
Proposed Mandate • Manages housing production strategies and the planning and development functions associated with educational and medical institutions within the Central Growth Pole region • Develops and coordinates the strategies and initiatives to expand and enhance the Central Growth Poles industrial and economic base
Financial Structure • Funded through the spatial development fund?
The Role of the EDB • Monitoring the start up process • Provide recommendations on key skills needed within the organizational structure • Ensure that issues experienced by the EPOSDc are not repeated • Monitor and evaluate the work of the agency • Ensure that it functions to its full capacity • Provide support where needed