Horizontal Co-ordination‌ Sample Clauses

Horizontal Co-ordination‌. Capacity Within the City of Freiburg, there is one level of government at which political decisions are made and implemented. It is constituted of the City Council and the Mayor’s office. The city administration reports to these political bodies and is responsible for implementing political decisions. Although there are administrative sub-entities, the ‘Ortschaften’, these are mainly in charge of citizen affairs and are not involved in policy making in the transport sector. The City of Freiburg states the goal of seeking coordination with city agencies, holdings and subsidiaries, as well as key city stakeholders and civil society. In order to implement Freiburg’s sustainability goals, the city has instated a sustainability management process with the goal of guaranteeing effective coordination among city departments and external actors (City of Freiburg, 2020e). The sustainability management process includes coordination among three key bodies: the city council, the city administration and the Freiburg sustainability council. The sustainability council consists of 40 experts that represent different local interests, including business, science, politics, and the civil society. The council is chaired by the Mayor of Freiburg and provides expert advice on sustainability related topics to the city council, and serves as a coordination body of sustainability initiatives within the city. Within the city administration, an internal sustainability working group with representatives from all departments seeks to coordinate effort within the administration (City of Freiburg, 2020e). Municipal holdings play a major role in the successful implementation of sustainable development in Freiburg. In accordance with the Baden-Württemberg municipal code (§102 - §108), they are instated on behalf of the city council to deliver sustainable projects that fulfil public tasks such as utility supply, waste disposal, infrastructure, structural policy, social, economic, technical and ecological services of general interest (City of Freiburg 2020f). Freiburg’s transport and mobility projects are coordinated within the gardening and civil engineering department. The department delivers transport and mobility projects that were decided by the local city council and maintains the transport infrastructure within the city. The department coordinates with Freiburg’s public transport operator, the VAG. The VAG is a subsidiary of Freiburg’s utility company and as such 100% owned by the cit...
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