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  2. Municipal services - Wikipedia

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    Funding for the services provided varies with the municipality in question. Funding can include tax revenue (property tax, income tax, municipal sales tax), fees (such as building permits), Grants from other Governments, fines such as speeding or parking violations, usage fees for optional services, or other sources such as profits from municipally owned or operated utilities.

  3. Local government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In other states, counties have broad powers in housing, education, transportation and recreation. In areas lacking a county government, services are provided either by lower level townships or municipalities, or the state. Counties may contain a number of cities, towns, villages, or hamlets.

  4. Municipal broadband - Wikipedia

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    Networks designed solely for use by municipal services (fire, police, planners, engineers, libraries, etc.). Municipal funds are used to establish and run the network; Quasi-public networks for use by both municipal services and private users owned by the municipality but operated for profit by private companies ("private hot spots").

  5. Local government - Wikipedia

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    The city council is the highest level of local government. The municipal councils began in 2005 and is the second level of local government. The municipality is the third level of local government. There are 178 municipalities across the kingdom. The first began in Jeddah during the Othmanic period. Each municipality is run by its city's mayor.

  6. Local government in California - Wikipedia

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    The city government then takes some of the tax revenue that would have gone to the county, and can impose additional taxes on its residents. It can then choose to provide almost all the services usually provided by the county (and more), or provide only a few and pay the county to do the rest.

  7. Texas bill would ban taxpayer money funding legal defense of ...

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    In September 2021, the city council approved $1.5 million of taxpayer money to fund services for illegal foreign nationals provided through the nonprofits Catholic Charities of San Antonio ...

  8. Mass. official used taxpayer money meant for seniors on music ...

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    About $8,950 went to a music studio to produce recordings of his singing, $2,236 for 153 pounds of bourbon steak tips, $4,800 on a Toyota Prius and $1,658 for a framed, lacquered portrait of Clasby.

  9. Public utility - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, public services have been provided by public legal entities, which operate much like corporations, but differ in that profit is not necessary for a functional business. A significant factor in government ownership has been to reduce the risk that an activity, if left to private initiative, may be considered not sufficiently ...