REGIONAL GOVERNMENT & GOVERNMENT AMALGAMATION: HIGHER COSTS AND LESS RESPONSIVE SERVICES
ISSUE

Regional governments or amalgamated local governments have been proposed to improve cost effectiveness and to better serve regional public policy objectives.

CONSIDERATIONS
Regional government or amalgamated local government is not necessarily more desireable.

  • Amalgamated (regional) governments tend to be more costly per capita.
  • Amalgamaged (regional) governments tend to be less responsive to their citizens.
  • Regional policy objectives can be effectively served without amalgamation.



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