0 the control and organization of towns and small areas, and the services they provide, by people who are elected by those living in the area: --
1 the control and organization of towns and small areas by an elected organization, or the organization itself: --
State law bans local governments from charging development fees for schools.
She is now running her own consultancy business after a career in local government.
Finally, the incentives for participation provided by local government should promote participation when the respondent's party controls the local authority.
There is clearly scope for partnership development of equity release schemes bringing together central government, local government, the voluntary sector and the private sector.
To them it was clear that in an increasingly complex and heterogeneous world it was local government that could best deliver community, responsibility, and citizenship.
But government-appointed bureaucrats appointed to serve at the regional, circle and arrondissment levels still controlled local government.
They claimed that the idea of local government clashed with democracy and the principles of national unity.
The pamphlets demonstrate the 'marginalisation' of the plan to transform local government by creating a 'municipal science'.
Both central and local government were alarmed by the riots.
It is not right for the state or local government to forcefully undertake land readjustment.