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Cooperation, regionalization, and amalgamation

Local is bigger than it used to be

by GRIFFITHS D
Published in December 2016 - Page 25

Across the county, municipalities are at different stages of finding ways to work together. Some municipalities are being asked politely to work together, some are being actively persuaded with the addition or removal of funding from their budgets, and the remainder have (or soon will be) simply forced together by law. You may feel it is good news or bad news; but, the reality is that it is change that cannot be ignored. This article

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