Substate Regionalism and the Federal System: The challenge of local governmental reorganizationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... Metro and Non - Metro : May 1971 116 VI - 5 Form of Government : 1971 116 VI - 6 Summary of Municipal Finance Items by Population - Size Groups Percent of Total General Expenditures : 1966-1967 ..... 117 VI - 7 VI - 8 Number of Township ...
... Metro and Non - Metro : May 1971 116 VI - 5 Form of Government : 1971 116 VI - 6 Summary of Municipal Finance Items by Population - Size Groups Percent of Total General Expenditures : 1966-1967 ..... 117 VI - 7 VI - 8 Number of Township ...
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... metro- politan and nonmetropolitan areas . The relationship between districting and reorganization will be ana- lyzed , and recommendations will be made to guide Federal , State , and local policymakers in establish- ing a more ...
... metro- politan and nonmetropolitan areas . The relationship between districting and reorganization will be ana- lyzed , and recommendations will be made to guide Federal , State , and local policymakers in establish- ing a more ...
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... metro- politan government . It noted that certain activities could be performed equally well at one or another level of government . Speaking of the need for ade- quate capacity to finance a given function , the report stated ...
... metro- politan government . It noted that certain activities could be performed equally well at one or another level of government . Speaking of the need for ade- quate capacity to finance a given function , the report stated ...
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... metro- politan service problems since local governments will not always cooperate and since fragmentation cre- ates excessive variations in local capabilities to meet complex service problems . Where governmental consolidation has ...
... metro- politan service problems since local governments will not always cooperate and since fragmentation cre- ates excessive variations in local capabilities to meet complex service problems . Where governmental consolidation has ...
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... METRO / CITY TYPE Central 155 117 11 75 43 37 81 69 41 35 35 46 39 37 32 Suburban 1076 Non - Metropolitan 1164 762 71 426 56 612 53 131 21 60 201 26 241 29 62 128 21 127 21 142 19 70 11 53 201 176 29 45 39 33 26 112 13 33333 76 12 ...
... METRO / CITY TYPE Central 155 117 11 75 43 37 81 69 41 35 35 46 39 37 32 Suburban 1076 Non - Metropolitan 1164 762 71 426 56 612 53 131 21 60 201 26 241 29 62 128 21 127 21 142 19 70 11 53 201 176 29 45 39 33 26 112 13 33333 76 12 ...
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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 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 operations 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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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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