Abstract

The completion of the sports facilities available in each region is not evenly distributed, apart from the 4th largest population in the world, the various sports activities carried out by the community must be supported by means of transport. Support, the availability of sports facilities is affected by the policies of each regional government. SPOrT (Integrated Sports Development Center) Jabar Arcamanik is a sports complex owned by the West Java Regional Government. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the emergence of local government policies in the provision of sports facilities. The case study method used in this study is the semi-structured interview and observation as a data collection tool, as well as the participants involved, namely the head of the relevant department and the management of the sports facilities. The presence of sports facilities is the implementation of local government policies through the transformation of national and regional development plans, in order to bridge the gap between regions in terms of infrastructure development. Infrastructures for sports facilities bring cultural heritage and benefits to the community. Therefore, the construction of sports facilities can be achieved when policy makers have a desire and understanding of regional regeneration associated with regional development, the allocation of budgets related to the needs are determined and adjusted to current regulations so that the benefits from the availability of sports facilities can be felt by the community.

Highlights

  • In the last three decades, the service delivery model used by the public sector has undergone significant reforms

  • This paper aims to provide a different perspective on how local government policies are in building sports facilities

  • It is difficult to demonstrate the contribution value of the policy of this sport in the evaluation, the cities that implement the sport believe that no other policy areas that can provide the same effect on the sport, this study aims to provide an overview of how local government policies provide sports facilities

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Introduction

In the last three decades, the service delivery model used by the public sector has undergone significant reforms. In many countries, such as the Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, the United States even including Britain and Australia, and local governments at all levels, including Australia, public sector reforms have been noted [1]. The opening of new sports facilities will increase the attendance rate of these new sports facilities. The system for managing, fostering, and developing national sports is regulated in the spirit of regional autonomy policies to realize regions and communities' capacity to develop sporting activities independently. By building stadiums and public sports facilities, local governments demonstrated their efforts to promote state urbanization and repositioning plans, resulting in cities investing large amounts of public funds in development [3]

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