City - County Consolidation : Promises Made, Promises Kept?

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Pub. Date: 2010-09-15
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Summary

Although a frequently discussed reform, campaigns to merge a major municipality and county to form a unified government fail to win voter approval eighty per cent of the time. One cause for the low success rate may be that little systematic analysis of consolidated governments has been done. In City--County Consolidation, Suzanne Leland and Kurt Thurmaier compare nine city--county consolidations -- incorporating data from 10 years before and after each consolidation -- to similar cities and counties that did not consolidate. Their groundbreaking study offers valuable insight into whether consolidation meets those promises made to voters to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of these governments. The book will appeal to those with an interest in urban affairs, economic development, local government management, general public administration, and scholars of policy, political science, sociology, and geography.

Author Biography

Suzanne M. Leland is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Kurt Thurmaier is a professor and director of the Division of Public Administration at Northern Illinois University.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
A Research Design for Evaluating Consolidation Performancep. 1
An Assessment of the City-County Consolidation of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennesseep. 25
Does Consolidation Make a Difference? A Comparative Analysis of Richmond and Virginia Beach, Virginiap. 57
What Difference Does City-County Consolidation Make?: A Historical Analysis of Jacksonville and Tampa, Floridap. 83
City-County Consolidation A Case Study of Carson City, Nevadap. 105
ôThe Urge to Mergeö: The Consolidation of Lexington and Fayette County, Kentuckyp. 135
From Company Town to Consolidated Government: The Western-Style Consolidation of Butte and Silver Bow County, Montanap. 161
The Case of Lynchburg and Moore County, Tennessee, Consolidationp. 179
Unification Promises and Outcomes The Case of Athens and Clarke County, Georgiap. 215
Improving the Efficiency and Effectiveness of Service Delivery in Local Government The Case of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansasp. 245
Promises Made, Promises Keptp. 271
Contributorsp. 311
Indexp. 315
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Although a frequently discussed reform, campaigns to merge a major municipality and county to form a unified government fail to win voter approval eighty per cent of the time. One cause for the low success rate may be that little systematic analysis of consolidated governments has been done. In City–County Consolidation, Suzanne Leland and Kurt Thurmaier compare nine city–county consolidations—incorporating data from 10 years before and after each consolidation—to similar cities and counties that did not consolidate. Their groundbreaking study offers valuable insight into whether consolidation meets those promises made to voters to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of these governments. The book will appeal to those with an interest in urban affairs, economic development, local government management, general public administration, and scholars of policy, political science, sociology, and geography.

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