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CONSOLIDATION

CONSOLIDATION. Petitioning for Progress. Consolidation . Goal is to reduce the size of Local Government Consolidation terms “Sharing” Municipal Services or equipment “Merger” of two Towns into one “Dissolution” of Village. Sharing of Municipal Services. Successful History

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CONSOLIDATION

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  1. CONSOLIDATION Petitioning for Progress

  2. Consolidation • Goal is to reduce the size of Local Government • Consolidation terms • “Sharing” Municipal Services or equipment • “Merger” of two Towns into one • “Dissolution” of Village

  3. Sharing of Municipal Services • Successful History • County 9-1-1 System • Highway Superintendents Share Equipment • Department of Social Services • Recent Proposals • Endicott Personnel & Labor Relations Agreement • Chenango/County storage refueling shed. • Vestal Fire/County fire training facilities • City Tax Collections administered by County

  4. Merger or Dissolution • No History • Village Dissolution • Lots of talk • No official action, no plans, no votes • Merger of two Towns • Lots of talk • No official action, no plans, no votes

  5. Process vs. Plan • Process • Encourage public participation in setting the agenda • After successful petition process, local villages charged with developing formal plan of merger or dissolution • Plan includes financial details of merger or dissolution • Conduct public hearings on plan • Hold vote on plan • Support process now • Decide whether to support plan later

  6. County, Towns & Villages

  7. Too Many Local Municipalities? • Arlington County, VA—Pop. 200,000. • No local cities, towns or villages • Baltimore County, MD—Pop. 750,000. • No local cities, towns or villages • Broome County, NY—Pop. 200,000. • 24 local cities, towns and villages • All voters are represented by at least 2 municipalities. • Some voters are represented by 3 municipalities.

  8. Village Dissolution • Started by Village Board, or • Started by petition of voters • Four step process • Committee formed to develop plan • Plan of dissolution is created • Public Hearing is held • Village residents vote on plan • Permission of NYS, County or Town is not required.

  9. Merger of Towns • Started by resolutions of Town Boards • Four step process • Both Towns appoint committee • Plan of merger is developed • Public hearings are held • Residents of both Towns vote on plan • Permission of NYS or County is not required

  10. It’s Time • Thirty years of discussion. • No action by any Town or Village Board • Formal plans must be developed • Give voters opportunity to decide • Law gives Village voters opportunity to start process

  11. Proposal to Village Voters • Voters may petition to dissolve • One third of voters must sign petition • Petitions are filed with Village Clerk • Village Board MUST then prepare plan • Voters can decide whether to dissolve

  12. Petitions • Petition forms are available • Copies provided today • GoBoomeCounty.com • Copies provided to Village clerks • Success of process depends on grassroots approach • Talks with local grassroots organizations already taking place

  13. Conclusion • Consolidation has potential for savings • Process vs. Plan • Support Process Now • Decide on Plan When Presented • Let voters decide once and for all

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