Substate Regionalism and the Federal System: The challenge of local governmental reorganizationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... Other X X X X X X Private X X xx XX xx X X X XXX XX Private XXX XXXXXX X X XXXXXX Borrowing Taxation FUNCTION Education Board X City of Indianapolis ( Marion County 12 The Functional Organization of Jacksonville-Duval County.
... Other X X X X X X Private X X xx XX xx X X X XXX XX Private XXX XXXXXX X X XXXXXX Borrowing Taxation FUNCTION Education Board X City of Indianapolis ( Marion County 12 The Functional Organization of Jacksonville-Duval County.
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... Board X City of Indianapolis ( Marion County ) Excluded Local Governments Health X Hospitals Welfare Xx Police Fire Highways Mass Transit XXXX xx Airports X Planning X Zoning X X Public Housing X X Urban Renewal X Sanitary Sewarage X ...
... Board X City of Indianapolis ( Marion County ) Excluded Local Governments Health X Hospitals Welfare Xx Police Fire Highways Mass Transit XXXX xx Airports X Planning X Zoning X X Public Housing X X Urban Renewal X Sanitary Sewarage X ...
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... board of selectmen in a Massa- chusetts town wrote , " A change from town services to regional services , while an explosive emotional issue , is necessary if we are to serve greater numbers of people at less cost . " An Ohio mayor ...
... board of selectmen in a Massa- chusetts town wrote , " A change from town services to regional services , while an explosive emotional issue , is necessary if we are to serve greater numbers of people at less cost . " An Ohio mayor ...
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... board approach to solving structural or service delivery problems . Rather , it embraces a variety of institutional and program practices , com- binations of which are used in varying degrees by counties in metropolitan areas across the ...
... board approach to solving structural or service delivery problems . Rather , it embraces a variety of institutional and program practices , com- binations of which are used in varying degrees by counties in metropolitan areas across the ...
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... boards with an appointed administrator or a county manager , and 8 percent have elected chief executives . Fifty - four percent have a commission form of government with no recog- nized administrator . In 13 States all of the single ...
... boards with an appointed administrator or a county manager , and 8 percent have elected chief executives . Fifty - four percent have a commission form of government with no recog- nized administrator . In 13 States all of the single ...
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ACIR administrative agencies annexation approval areawide government authority Baton Rouge boundary adjustment boundary commissions California Census central cities chapter citizen city-county consolidation consolidated city-county contract cooperation Council-Manager council-manager governments county governments Dade County economic elected ernment expenditures Federal financing fiscal FORM OF GOVERNMENT func functional assignment functional transfers governmental highways incorporated Indianapolis intergovernmental service agreements interlocal involved Jacksonville joint jurisdictions legislation legislature major mayor-council ments merger metropolitan areas metropolitan counties Metropolitan Governments Metropolitan Statistical Areas Minneapolis-St multicounty SMSA's municipalities non-metropolitan areas non-SMSA Office palities percent performance planning politan political population problems programs proposals public service reform refuse collection regional councils reorganization Representative Town Meeting role service delivery service districts sewage single-county SMSA's special districts structural substate districts substate regional suburban Table tion Town Meeting townships tricts Twin Cities unicounty SMSA's Unigov unincorporated areas units urban county Washington
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iii. lappuse - Commission, in the performance of its duties, will — (1) bring together representatives of the Federal, State, and local governments for the consideration of common problems ; (2) provide a forum for discussing the administration and 73 STAT. coordination of Federal grant and other programs requiring intergovernmental cooperation ; (3) give critical attention to the conditions and controls involved in the administration of Federal grant programs; (4) make available...
109. lappuse - Corty, Rural-Urban Consolidation: The Merger of Governments in the Baton Rouge Area (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964); Melvin Mogulof, Five Metropolitan Governments (Washington DC: Urban Institute, 1973); Daniel R. Grant, "Metropolis and Professional Political Leadership: The Case of Nashville," Annals of the American Academy of the Political and Social Science 353 (May 1964), 72-83; John M.
31. lappuse - ... (c) Local governments shall have power to agree, as authorized by act of the legislature, with the federal government, a state or one or more other governments within or without the state, to provide cooperatively, jointly or by contract any facility, service, activity or undertaking which each participating local government has the power to provide separately.
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