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This week, you will identify and describe the basic elements of the fiscal structure for the Town of Masachapa’s local government (Mayor’s Office and Council of Representatives). You will analyze the aspects of the strategic plan that are vulnerable to the financial situation of the town and its fiscal management; developing strategies to address those vulnerabilities.To prepare for this Assignment:Review Week 8 information in the Virtual City: Revitalizing Masachapa Project multimedia.Review Chapter 9 in Bryson (2018).Consider the relationships between the fiscal structure for the Town of Masachapa and the RMP Strategic Plan.The Assignment (3–4 pages):Based on the information provided in Week 8 of the Virtual City: Revitalization of Masachapa Project multimedia, identify and analyze the basic elements of the fiscal structure for the town of Masachapa’s local government (Mayor’s Office and Council of Representatives). Then do the following:Analyze the aspects of the strategic plan that are vulnerable to the financial situation of the town and its fiscal management.Develop strategies to address those vulnerabilities.Support your Application Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. Use APA style for this and all assignments.
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Hotspot/Institution: Introduction
In this course, you will have the opportunity to engage in a Virtual City project in
which you will be involved in making strategic decisions and applying strategic
planning, management, and leadership skills learned throughout the course. You
will be asked to respond to a series of events and situations affecting a
revitalization project for the town of Masachapa, Nicaragua.
As a member of a team of expert consultants from Walden University, your task
will be to support the towns local government, as well as other key stakeholders
involved in the Revitalization of Masachapa Project.
Within the different locations, you will find certain buildings and locations marked
with colored dots. These hotspots contain information about the people and
organizations and their role related to the revitalization project. During the
course, you will be asked to review some of these hotspots to complete
discussions or assignments.
Hotspot/Institution: Nicaragua
Hotspot/Institution Graphical Designation: Map of Nicaragua
Hotspot/Institution Background Information: Nicaragua has been growing on
average with Latin America over the past decade. Disciplined macroeconomic
policies since 2001, combined with a steady expansion of exports and foreign
direct investment, helped Nicaragua to weather the recent global economic
turbulence of the 2008–2009 crisis, as well as rising food and oil prices.
After a quick rebound in 2010, economic activity grew at 5.4\% in 2011, the
highest rate in a decade. Inflation was also tamed to single digits—around 8\% in
2011, down from a high of 25\% in mid-2008. The macroeconomy remains stable,
with a GDP forecast growth of 4.2\% in 2014, and foreign direct investment and
trade show an improved outlook.
Nicaragua’s economic turnaround has allowed the country’s decision makers to
shift from crisis-control mode to longer-term, pioneering strategies to fight
poverty, particularly in remote rural communities. Massive debt relief by the
International Development Association (Link to IDA
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http://www.worldbank.org/ida/), the World Bank’s unit to assist the poorest
countries, has helped to make this shift possible.
However, Nicaragua is still one of Latin America’s least developed countries.
Poverty, although declining steadily in recent years, remains high. More than
80\% of Nicaragua’s poor live in rural areas, with many in remote communities
where access to basic services is still a daily challenge.
Nicaragua’s government officials are working on the implementation of
Nicaraguas Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for 2013–2017 to further
address poverty reduction while promoting prosperity for more Nicaraguans. The
government of Nicaragua has determined the following two strategic objectives:
Improve social welfare by improving access to quality basic services, in particular
by poor rural household
Raise incomes by improving productivity, competitiveness, and diversification
Hotspot/Institution Current Situation: Coppel is a Democrat in the city council.
He has served on the council for the past 12 years. His major issues are
education, the environment, and health and safety. He recently sponsored a ban
on smoking in the city and strongly supports fines for polluters. He is supported
by Peacetree, which is the primary environmental nonprofit advocacy group in
the city. Coppel has raised a respectable amount of money for his campaign and
has the support of the local Democratic Party organization. However, New
Harbor is a primarily conservative city and Democratic candidates have provided
only token opposition in past mayoral elections.
Hotspot/Institution: Masachapa
Hotspot/Institution Background Information: The town of Masachapa has
been chosen as a strategic location for the Nicaraguan government’s
revitalization effort given the towns tourism potential and its traditional fishing
industry. Masachapa is approximately 60 kilometers from Managua, the capital
city of Nicaragua. It is located along the Pacific coastline of Nicaragua. The town
has a population of about 10,000.
Masachapa is predominantly a fishing town. Its fishing industry has been the key
source of jobs for Masachapans for over a century. Recently however, tourism
(both national as well as international) is changing the social and economic
landscape of the town. Masachapans welcome these changes and new
opportunities. However, they fear that the towns traditional fishing industry might
disappear as opportunities for higher incomes lure workers toward the tourism
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industry and away from the fishing boats. The fishing industry has great potential
and demand is high. However, a lack of financing, infrastructure, and technology
have kept the industry from flourishing.
Likewise, the town is very concerned with the lack of adequate infrastructure to
provide basic needs, mainly water and sanitation, education, and roads. The
town authorities have met with representatives from the local community to
address these concerns. They have sought the support of the central
government and the World Bank in this endeavor. The World Bank has agreed to
finance a team of specialists from Walden University to manage the Revitalizing
Masachapa Project.
Hotspot/Institution Key Town Facts:
• Predominantly Roman Catholic (90\%)
• Town centered around the church square
• Government: Mayor is the executive officer of the town
• The town council is comprised of elected public officials. The town council has
decision-making power, but the mayor has the final decision.
• The town square is paved. However, most secondary streets are unpaved,
making it difficult for vendors and fisherman to transport their products to market.
• Main street features the primary school, a hardware store, small vendors, a gas
station, a bank, restaurants, the local police station, and the court house.
• 60\% of the town has access to running water and sanitation.
• The town has access to primary education only. Secondary education is offered
at the nearby town of San Rafael del Sur, which is about 30 minutes away by
public transportation.
• 60\% of the town’s citizens have primary education. However, only 20\% have a
high school diploma.
• Masachapa can be accessed via two major highways. Masachapa is about a 1hour drive from Managua but 2 hours from the only international airport in the
country. The Costanera Highway, which connects to the Central American Pacific
coastline, runs right through Masachapa. However, the highway is in very poor
condition due to substandard construction and lack of maintenance by the
national government.
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• The town features a runway capable of landing small commercial aircraft. The
runway, built 50 years ago, was part of a project to build an international airport
before the civil war in 1979. The runway is used by private planes and the
Nicaraguan armed forces. Plans to expand the airport are underway, but the
Nicaraguan government has been unable to find adequate financing to build a
state-of-the-art international airport.
• The town is near two large beach resorts: Mariana Beach and Golf Community
(U.S. investors) and Montelimon Beach Resort (Spanish investors).
• Masachapa also includes Pochomil Beach. Hundreds of people own property
along the beach, attracting tourists every year during the dry season (December
to May). These vacationers are seasonal but they represent an important
contribution to the local economy in terms of tax revenues as well as demand for
goods, services, and labor.
Hotspot/Institution: Town Hall
Hotspot/Institution Graphical Designation: Town Hall Building
Hotspot/Institution Background Information: The town government is
comprised of Mayor Maria Gutierrez; a member of the Sandinista National
Liberation Front (FSLN), and five council members. Eddie Vigil and Carolina
Mendez are members of the Nicaraguan Opposition Party (NOP). Juana Lopez
and Carlos Almandarez are members of the Sandinista National Liberation Front
(FSLN). Ernesto Matamoros is an independent member on the council. The
Mayor is elected to a four-year term. The Council is elected to two-year terms.
Elections for the council positions were to have taken place last December.
However, no new elections have been announced and, as a result, the town
council representatives are continuing in their current positions.
Additional Content:
Click here to download a document concerning the Revitalization of Masachapa
Project: The Fishing Port.
Revitalization of Masachapa Project: The Fishing Port
Improvement of the Masachapa fishing industry ranks high in the development
plans of the Republic of Nicaragua. Because there is scope for increasing the
earnings from fisheries exports and for augmenting the country’s food production
through increased supply and consumption of food fish, the government of
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Nicaragua has prepared a comprehensive program for fisheries development,
featuring the construction of a fishing port in Masachapa, Nicaragua.
On the Pacific coastline, where the country’s principal fishing grounds are
located, there is a lack of adequate port facilities. Food fish is landed on the
shores along the coast of Masachapa. The shrimp boats come into wharves
along the waterfront in the heart of the city. But the small and artisanal shrimp
plants located there lack room to expand and don’t meet international sanitary
standards required for exports.
The construction of suitable port facilities close to the town’s center is necessary,
not only for the efficient operation and development of the fishing industry but
also for improving overall living conditions in Masachapa. Such a port will make it
possible to exploit the newly discovered deep-water species of shrimp and to
capitalize on the growing demand for lobster and dorado (mahi-mahi, as it’ s
known in the U.S.).
The World Bank has allocated funds to finance this project, but the release of
these funds is pending the results from Walden University’s team of consultants.
World bank Loan Project 784-NICAMAS for the Construction of a Fishing port at
Masachapa.
Under Loan 784-NICAMAS, the World Bank would finance the construction of a
modern fishing port at Masachapa. The port will be sheltered by a breakwater
and will have berths for landing vessels that bring in shrimp, lobster, tuna and
other food fish. The port would include a processing facility and a cold storage
facility. Fish marketing offices, a ship-repair yard and utilities will also be
provided. The facilities will be adequate to meet the demand forecast for 2020,
with provision for further expansion at a later date, if necessary.
The proposed project involves construction of a breakwater to create a sheltered
harbor that will be equipped with all necessary facilities for the berthing,
servicing, and repair of vessels, as well as for the processing of the day’s catch.
In addition to providing improved conditions for the operation and growth of a
major part of the Nicaraguan fishing industry, the proposed project will also serve
as the cornerstone of the Revitalization of Masachapa Project. World Bank
officials, as well as Nicaraguan government officials, expect the port to generate
significant revenue for the town’s fishing industry as well as export income for the
country as a whole..
This will be the first port project to be financed by the World Bank in Nicaragua.
The Bank’s officials in Managua have been skeptical about the Nicaraguan
central government’s commitment to improve living conditions along the Pacific
coast. Lately, the government’s focus has been on the Atlantic coast, given the
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Atlantic coast’s proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and the U.S. Gulf
States.
The project, which also includes consultant services for supervision of
construction as well as technical assistance for port operation and management
and for training of the port authority staff, is estimated to cost US$45.0 million.
The World Bank is prepared to finance 70\% of the total cost (including $5 million
additional in accrued interest during the construction of the port facility).
However, the remaining 30\% needs to be financed by the Nicaraguan
government. So far, the Nicaraguan central government has not demonstrated a
firm commitment to provide the remaining $15.5 million dollars, which would be
needed to finance the total cost of the project. Project execution is expected to
take 3 years from the launch date. As a result, the general consensus is that the
central government wants to wait until after the national elections to decide
whether or not to go ahead with the project.
1 Note: Parts of this section were taken from The World Bank Group’s Report
No. 629a-PAN,1975.
Tab Designation: Mayor Gutierrez
Mayor Gutierrez Information:
Mayor Maria Gutierrez is in her first four-year term in office. She is a militant
member of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), the same political
party as the national government. Her approval rating so far is 50\%, as many
criticize what they see as her lack of initiative to attract tourism and investors to
Masachapa. She is also seen as merely a pawn of the central government,
needing an OK from the president of Nicaragua for any decision involving the
town.
Mayor Gutierrez Reaction to Revitalization of Masachapa Project:
The Revitalizing Masachapa Project is long overdue and signifies the future of
Masachapa. However, the project must involve groups throughout the community
to be successful. Different groups have different interests in the downtown. And,
while each may have a particular focus, all groups ultimately share the common
goal of revitalizing the town. By involving a broad range of constituents in the
process, the downtown program can help each group realize that this common
goal exists and that cooperation is essential for successful revitalization. Right
now, I believe our biggest obstacle is not financing but cooperation.
Tab Designation: President of Nicaragua
Nicaraguan President Danilo Ordoñez Information:
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Nicaraguan President Danilo Ordoñez, a member of the National Liberation Front
(FSLN), is currently in his second consecutive term in office. His approval rating
is about 50\%. However, he enjoys the support of key international organizations
like the World Bank and the Interamerican Development Bank (IDB), and he has
been able to maintain a working relationship with the United States in spite of his
anti-imperialism rhetoric aimed at Washington. He has tremendous power as he
has amended the Nicaraguan Constitution recently, which grants him the right to
seek reelection indefinitely. One of the notable achievements of his
administration has been his ability to attract and promote direct foreign
investment to the country. This figure has quadrupled (from 250 million to 1
billion dollars) since he first took office in 2007. However, investment in tourism
accounts for only 5\% of total direct foreign investment, or DFI.
Tab Designation: Council Representative Vigil
Eddie Vigil, Masachapa Council Representative, member of the Nicaraguan
Opposition Party (NOP) Information:
Mr. Eddie Vigil has been a town council representative since 2000. He was
elected during the administration of President Enrique Boloni, a member of the
Nicaraguan Opposition Party (NOP). During the last few years, he has seen his
leadership role within the council diminish as a result of his opposition to the local
and national governments.
Tab Designation: Council Representative Mendez
Carolina Mendez, Masachapa Council Representative, member of the
Nicaraguan Opposition Party (NOP) Information:
Ms. Carolina Mendez is the newest member of the Council. She is a member of
the Nicaraguan Opposition Party (NOP). She is viewed by the Sandinista
National Liberation Front (FSLN) as a new generation of elected officials who are
willing to negotiate and look beyond party lines. The World Bank Country
Manager, Camilla Petty, has also built a positive rapport with Ms. Mendez.
Council Representative Mendez Reaction to Revitalization of Masachapa Project:
By identifying each organization’s greatest strengths, we as Town Council can
help focus that energy in the areas where it will be most effective and have the
most to contribute. For example, the business owners retail and service sector
activity is an important part of the downtown’s economic base; consequently,
business owners have a vested interest in the success of the revitalization
program. Retailers are often most interested in, and the most valuable
contributors to downtown promotional activities.
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Tab Designation: Council Representative Lopez
Juana Lopez, Masachapa Council Representative, member of the
Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) Information:
Ms. Juana Lopez is a staunch militant of the Sandinista National Liberation Front
(FSLN). She has very strong ideological objections with the World Bank and the
opposition; blaming the World Bank for being a pawn of the United States to
destabilize the current national government. She also thinks that the Revitalizing
Masachapa Project is going to destroy the identify and small town feel of the
town; believing that once the airport is opened for international commercial
flights, and the pier is finished, the town will turn into what she calls a Yankee
tourist trap.
Tab Designation: Council Representative Almandarez
Carlos Almandarez, Masachapa Council Representative, member of the
Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) Information:
Mr. Carlos Almandarez is a member of the Sandinista National Liberation Front
(FSLN). However, his position is for new development and investment in
Masachapa including fully supporting the Revitalization of Masachapa Project
(RMP).
Tab Designation: Council Representative Matamoros
Ernesto Matamoros, Masachapa Council Representative, independent
member on the council Information:
Mr. Ernesto Matamoros is the only member on the council who does not
represent a specific political party. He states that he is currently undecided
regarding the Revitalization of Masachapa Project (RMP). Representatives from
both the Nicaraguan Opposition Party (NOP) and the Sandinista National
Liberation Front (FSLN) have expressed that they believe that Mr. Matamoros is
only staying noncommittal in order to be in a position to demand a bribe or some
other kind of incentive to vote one way or the other.
Hotspot/Institution: The World Bank
Hotspot/Institution Graphical Designation: The World Bank Office Building
Hotspot/Institution Background Information: The World Banks country
manager is Camilla Petty, with her main office in Managua. Ms. Petty is Puerto
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Rican and has 20 years experience with the World Bank. However, Ms. Pettys
tenure as country manager ends this month. The World Bank has not yet named
Ms. Pettys replacement. (Link to The World Bank webpage:
http://www.worldbank.org/en/about)
Camilla Petty, The World Banks Country Manager, Reaction to Revitalization of
Masachapa Project:
“We have been working very closely with Nicaraguan government officials a ...
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