"Individual municipalities" refers to small, specific regions or towns that have their own local governments and are separate from larger governing bodies.
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Individual municipalities from Shelter Island to Huntington continue to confront issues involving water quality, affordable housing, high - paying jobs and the infrastructure needed to support future development.
Jacobs
said individual municipalities should not be expected to design their own regulations, even though some local elected leaders have said they support that idea.
Leuenberger mentioned health benefits as an example, saying negotiating as a group instead of
as individual municipalities would give them better bargaining power and thus help reduce costs.
If individual municipalities were forced to maintain their own impound facilities for stray pets, they would not have the resources or the infrastructure to care for those animals from the day they were taken in until the day that they could be placed in homes.
Second, court juries should have peers drawn from
individual municipalities, not the county as a whole.
But on Sunday, Mr. Cuomo reiterated that he believed that the state, rather than
individual municipalities, should set minimum wages and noted that Mr. de Blasio was correct in saying that workers in New York City were under more intense strains than those in upstate cities like Buffalo, Albany or Rochester.
-- There will be no referendum related to municipal service consolidation, and
individual municipalities will be able to opt out of savings plans developed under the supervision of a county executive.
There are great ideas that people have shared with us that they've done in
their individual municipalities, and I think this is a great report we can share, all of us, in working together.»
States have some oversight, but
individual municipalities, are, in most cases, the legal entities responsible for running schools and for providing the large majority of funding through local tax dollars.
This information was gathered by contacting county clerks and sheriff's offices, and following those calls with calls to
individual municipalities.