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Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

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Page 1: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Local Local GovernmentGovernment

Page 2: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

County Government

Page 3: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

• Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government

• county: subdivision of a state set up for certain governmental functions

• Most Georgia counties are run by an elected Board of Commissioners.

• Most counties are set up in a similar manner.

Page 4: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Sharing ServicesSharing Services• Some city and county governments

share services.

• Fulton County is home to city of Atlanta.

• Fulton County and city of Atlanta share zoning duties and library system.

• Fulton and DeKalb counties share a hospital authority.

• Fulton County and the City of Atlanta have separate school systems.

Page 5: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Officials in County GovernmentOfficials in County Government

• Most counties have the following elected officials:– commissioners, superior court clerk, probate

court judge, sheriff, tax commissioner, coroner

• Many officials are appointed:– county clerk, fire chief, road supervisor,

emergency management director, attorney, planning and building inspector, etc.

• Larger counties have more officials.

Page 6: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.
Page 7: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

City Government

Page 8: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

• municipality: a city with its own government

• City receives charter from state legislature.

• City charter explains what the city government can do... –police protection, maintain streets and

sidewalks, license businesses, control traffic, provide water and sewerage

• Some city charters allow for a city-run school system.

Page 9: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Forms of City GovernmentForms of City Government• Mayor-Council: most common in Georgia

– elected council, elected mayor– weak-mayor system: mayor has little power,

figurehead– strong-mayor system: mayor has power to run the

city, propose budget, can veto council

• Council-Manager– voters elect council members– mayor may be elected or appointed– council hires city manager for day-to-day operations

of the city

• City Commission– voters elect commissioners– commissioners form department heads of the city– mayor chosen by the commissioners

Page 10: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

City-County GovernmentCity-County Government• some city and county

governments merge when the region becomes more urban

• can reduce the cost of government

• Examples:

– Athens-Clarke County

– Columbus-Muskogee County

– Augusta-Richmond County

Page 11: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Special Purpose Districts• Created for a specific job or task

• Within certain guidelines, these districts are self-governing

• Examples

–school districts

–MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority)

–Public Housing Authority

–Georgia Ports Authority

Page 12: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Funding Local Government• Sources of funding include state and federal

grants and taxes on citizens• ad valorem taxes: taxes paid based on the value of

the property• user fees: paid by the user of the service• sales tax: added to purchases made in the city or

county– general purpose local option sales tax: tax for

general use– special purpose local option sales tax (SPLOST):

approved by voters, adds sales tax to fund special projects such as parks or schools

• bond issues: a way for governments to borrow money; interest must be paid on the bonds

Page 13: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Where Do Where Do Georgia’s Citizens Georgia’s Citizens

Live?Live?

Page 14: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

• Georgia is one of fastest-growing states

• Hispanics are fastest-growing group

• Georgia’s has an increasing number of older citizens

• Most Georgians (2/3) live in metropolitan area (area in or around a city)

• Over 50% of Georgians live in metro Atlanta

• Just 50 years ago, most Georgians lived in rural areas – Georgians were mostly farmers

Page 15: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Urban SprawlUrban Sprawl• In 1960s, people began to move to suburbs

– areas near edge of cities.• Expansion of suburbs created declines in

urban population.• Large numbers of people in suburbs cause

challenges to infrastructure – not enough roads, utilities, schools, sewerage, etc.

• Sprawl can cause traffic and pollution problems and an economic problem for the central city since the number of residents decline.

Page 16: Local Government. County Government Georgia has 159 counties, nearly 600 towns – each has a government county: subdivision of a state set up for certain.

Urban RevitalizationUrban Revitalization• Effort to attract citizens to live in urban

areas

• Cities need people to work and live there in order to grow and be healthy.

• Examples:– Atlanta: Sweet Auburn, Little Five Points,

Virginia Highlands– Savannah: historic district, Bay Street, Factor’s

Walk– Augusta: Riverwalk