Tuesday, September 30, 2025

​Stakeholders in the Citizens Commission on Local Government


Based on the provided document excerpt from Section 19-2670, the Citizens Commission on Local Government in counties with populations between 170,000 and 200,000 consists of the following stakeholder groups, who serve as members:
  1. Board of County Commissioners: The full board of the relevant county.
  2. Governing Bodies of First-Class Cities: Representatives from all cities of the first class located in the county.
  3. Governing Bodies of Second-Class Cities: Representatives from all cities of the second class located in the county.
  4. Chairmen of Township Trustees: The chairmen from each township's board of trustees in the county.
  5. Chairmen of Public Utilities Boards: The chairmen from boards of public utilities in all cities located in the county.
  6. Chairmen of Drainage District Boards: The chairmen from all drainage districts within the county.
  7. Mayors of Second- and Third-Class Cities: The mayors from all cities of the second and third class in the county.
  8. Appointed Citizens: Eighteen (18) private residents selected and appointed by the above members; these individuals must be residents of the county or any city therein but cannot be officers or employees of the county, any city, any school district, township, board of public utilities, or drainage district.
This composition ensures representation from county, municipal, township, utility, and drainage governance bodies, plus independent citizen input. The commission is established in every qualifying county in the state (historical note: L. 1968, ch. 389, § 1; July 1).


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