Popular Government, Vol. 35
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Paperback
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- This book delves into the creation, development, and expansion of councils of government (COGs) in North Carolina. It explores their historical context, discussing the federal programs that encouraged their growth and the initial motivations for their establishment, such as the need for intergovernmental cooperation in addressing common issues. The author examines the evolution of COGs from primarily discussion forums to action-oriented organizations, highlighting their role in undertaking planning functions, coordinating joint programs, and facilitating communication among local officials. The book analyzes the impact of federal funding on COG development and discusses the challenges they face in securing sustainable funding sources. It also examines the range of issues that COGs address, from infrastructure and service delivery to economic development and regional planning. Through case studies and examples, the author illustrates the diverse approaches COGs have adopted to address local government needs and improve the quality of life in their communities. This book provides valuable insights into the role of COGs in fostering intergovernmental cooperation, enhancing local governance, and shaping regional development.
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