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e-Planning and Local Government

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Presentation to Local Government planners at University of Technology Sydney, October 2009

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so what ise-Planning

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e-Planning is the use of technology-based tools and systems to connect business processes which deliver improved planning information, services and outcomes to the community

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indicators to measure

e-Planning readiness

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Electronic system capacity1

Data quality2

e-Service delivery3

Organisational support4

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so what happened

with the RRIF program

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“Eighty percent of success is showing up.”

Woody Allen

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$243m

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ok, enough of the numbers…

what was it really about

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“The problem is never to getnew ideas in, the problemis to get the old ideas out.”

Dee Hock, Visa International

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From this…To this…

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what can we learn from

RRIF to help transform our

processes

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innovativee x t e n s i o n

of existing technologies

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Courageto unpack your

business processes

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Port Stephens Council

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Collaborationfor sparking new ideas

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Proactive participation in multi-Council

initiatives

Inter-disciplinary approach to e-Planning activities

e-Planning now a dedicated ongoing

program inside Council

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at the centre

put the end-user

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e-Planning initiatives based on user-centred design

Testing and discussionwith end-users

Fit-for-purposetechnologysolutions Woollahra

Council

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aim

for a

step

change

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Greater Taree City Council

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to cut red tape

smarter forms

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Tumut Shire Council

First Council in NSW to offer all

21 Local SmartForms

DA lodgementProperty

Certificates and enquiries

Fire safety certificates

And many more…

Submission on a DA

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set up benchmarks to measure your success

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• Captured phone enquiry data about key planning issues

• Measured enquiry levels after implementing e-Planning services

• Regular measurement to track performance

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takethe

lead

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Pittwater

Council

• First in NSW to introduce public DA tracking online and construction certificates

• First in NSW to introduce online DA lodgement

• Thought leader contribution to state and national initiatives

• Still innovating – leading by example

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catalyst for new initiatives

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• Partnership between LPI, 4 pilot Councils & information brokers

• Electronic lodgement of 149 and 603 certificate requests

Council Electronic Certificates pilot

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• Partnership between DoP and LGSA

• Pilot shared, integrated systems and processes for Complying Development

electronic Housing Code

pilot

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• Partnership between DoP and LGSA

• Development of 5-year strategic roadmap for e-Planning in NSW

e-Planning Roadmap program

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“Change is inevitable - except from a vending machine.”

Robert C Gallagher

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Review your readiness

A committed strategy for moving forward will pay dividends

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Learn from others

Someone has usually been there before you

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Communicate your improvement

Measuring your progress, then talking about it, makes it real

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