The increase of urban administrative demands through urbanization and industrialization has resulted in the expanding the delivery of urban public services. And thus the increment of urban public finances has brought about the changes of the delivery systems of urban public services in urban administration. This article aims at suggesting the policy directions not only for expanding the private provision of public services, but also for improving urban public administration through the empirical analysis of the receptiveness for private provision of urban public services in local cities, which will be used as the solutions on urban public finance problems confronted by the localities in private provision of urban public services.