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Chavez, Girlie B., Arroz, Boots D., Limson, Jomartin C., S. Dela Cruz, April Blass |
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Library of Progress-Library Science, Information Technology & Computer; Jul-Dec2024, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p2832-2842, 12p |
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Local governance is a cornerstone of effective public administration, particularly at the community level, which represents the most immediate interface between the government and the people. This study assessed the extent of implementation of local ordinances focusing on public health and safety. A descriptive research design was used to provide a comprehensive understanding of the extent of implementation of ordinances, factors to the effective implementation and the efficiency of the leadership styles of the policy implementers. The respondents of the study were 736 individuals which were grouped according to the three types of communities: urban, suburban and rural. Those living in the suburban areas observed significantly better implementation of ordinances as compared to the other cohorts. On the factors to the effective implementation; as to enforcement of fines or penalties against violators, those living in the suburban areas responded significantly higher efficiency of implementation as compared to the other groups. In terms of Public Information and campaign, those living in the rural areas significantly scored a lower level of effective implementation and the same was observed in terms of police visibility and engagement. Moreover, as to the efficiency of leadership styles in the enforcement of ordinances, those in the suburban areas perceived significantly higher level of efficiency in comparison to other community groups. The spatial variances were tested using the f-test (ANOVA) and Least Square Difference set at 0.05 and 0.01 alpha levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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