Introduction
Most citizens rely on local governments to provide primary and secondary education, police protection, recreation facilities, transport, infrastructure, public sanitation and evolving opportunities. Therefore, a good local government should ensure optimum supply of public goods. Public goods are goods with benefits that are nonrival and nonexclusive in consumption. Such goods are financed by taxes levied on local residents. This paper will analyze the allocation of public goods and services in the County of Waukesha, Wisconsin from 2016 to 2018.
Goals and Priorities of Waukesha County
The leadership and residents of Waukesha County envisage a County that is well managed, safe, secure, and with good infrastructure. In orders to realize these goals, a huge sum of the County’s revenue is allocated to public safety, public works department and general government. Table 1, below, displays Waukesha County expenditures from 2016 to 2018. Public safety expenditure is the highest in the County followed by public works and general government expenditures. Each of the goals is evaluated as follows:
Safe and Secure County
Waukesha County first priority is safe and secure County. In 2018, public safety expenditure was the highest and it accounted for 40.3 percent of total expenditures. Public safety expenditure is also increasing from $1.38 million in 2016 to $1.42 million in 2018. It includes police, building inspections, fire, and emergency expenses.
To ensure vibrant neighborhoods and business areas, the police are involved in community service programs. The police and community are jointly addressing crime and safety issues with the aim of providing solutions. Research findings indicate that a partnership between the police and the public reduces crime rates significantly. The goal of the fire department is to reduce the time taken from dispatch to arrival when responding to fire emergencies. The county also seeks to increase the number of people participating in fire prevention programs by 10 percent. Overall, community service and fire prevention programs...
References
Hyman, D. N. (2014). Public Finance: A Contemporary Application of Theory to Policy. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
Village of Summit, Waukesha County, Wisconsin – Official Website of the Village of Summit. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://summitvillage.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/2018-Adopted-Operating-Budget.pdf
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