Responsibilities and Issues falling under the scope of city and county Govt.
County:
County government exists to serve its citizens by providing services that they need. Here are some of the county government functions and examples of the services offered to fill these needs.
Protect the health and safety of it's citizens
- Sheriffs dept., fire department, 911, snow removal, maintaining roads, keeping water clean, sewer systems, Sanitation dept., Food inspection, Animal Control.
- Parks, libraries, public records of marriages, housing deeds, Board of Elections, Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission
- Local courts, Public Defender, Prosecuting Attorney.
- Zoning, Children Services, Human Services, Office of Aging, Child Support Enforcement, Veterans Service Commission.
- Public parking, sponsoring day care facilities, Economic development, job training and educational services, Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities, welfare, Entertainment (stadium etc.) , Convention centers, Veterans Memorial, County Fair, Human Services.
A city government provides political direction and exercises control over the organization of a city. City governments make local laws and may supply emergency service
- city government's mission is to use financial and human resources to provide services and ensure civil order for residents.
Structure
- City governments fulfill their duties through various structures. A mayor, city council, commission and city manager are common components.
Meetings
- Municipal governments, by law, must meet regularly in public. Citizens may attend these meetings and offer opinions or raise concerns about proposals, local services and violations of ordinances. This feedback helps the local government body make decisions.
Services
- Types of services provided by local governments include garbage disposal and utilities such as water and electricity. City governments maintain public areas, such as roads and parks, and may contract police and firefighting services as well.
Animal Shelter Issue in Norman
Residents in Norman OK in Cleveland county went to the polls Nov. 8th and approved a
I would like to write about the upcoming vote on Norman’s new animal shelter. First off, I am all for it. I completely understand the additional burden this may place on property owners in Cleveland County. I also understand that a new animal shelter may not solve the root of the problem regarding housing needs for abandoned pets.
I believe we have no other choice but to approve of the new facility. I also believe steps should be taken to try and help with determining qualified pet owners. I believe, first off, penalties should be harsher toward people who want to abuse and neglect their pets. In turn, hopefully, this will alleviate their desires to obtain one.
I read an article recently that stated that the new animal shelter and increase in tax dollars in The Norman Transcript would not solve the problem. I agree but also understand that raising taxes rarely ever solves any issue. I don’t believe it is even meant to entirely solve the issue but, more importantly, to address a need in the Norman community. Yes. Unfortunately, a new animal shelter is needed and I am all for providing pets a better facility while waiting for a second chance at life.
This is an excellent example of a letter to the editor. The writer saw something he didn't like and sent his argument with excellent support to the newspaper, and got it published.
Media and interest groups dedicated to this issue:
The Norman Transcript Articles-
Animal Shelter vote coming to Norman
Facebook-
Urgent Action Needed for the Norman Animal Shelter
Other Letters to the editor/Opinion-
For the proposition-yes 6982
Against the proposition-no 2223
I would like to write about the upcoming vote on Norman’s new animal shelter. First off, I am all for it. I completely understand the additional burden this may place on property owners in Cleveland County. I also understand that a new animal shelter may not solve the root of the problem regarding housing needs for abandoned pets.
I believe we have no other choice but to approve of the new facility. I also believe steps should be taken to try and help with determining qualified pet owners. I believe, first off, penalties should be harsher toward people who want to abuse and neglect their pets. In turn, hopefully, this will alleviate their desires to obtain one.
I read an article recently that stated that the new animal shelter and increase in tax dollars in The Norman Transcript would not solve the problem. I agree but also understand that raising taxes rarely ever solves any issue. I don’t believe it is even meant to entirely solve the issue but, more importantly, to address a need in the Norman community. Yes. Unfortunately, a new animal shelter is needed and I am all for providing pets a better facility while waiting for a second chance at life.
This is an excellent example of a letter to the editor. The writer saw something he didn't like and sent his argument with excellent support to the newspaper, and got it published.
Media and interest groups dedicated to this issue:
The Norman Transcript Articles-
Vote yes on Tuesday for new animal shelter
The Oklahoman articles-
Animal Shelter vote coming to Norman
Facebook-
Urgent Action Needed for the Norman Animal Shelter
Other Letters to the editor/Opinion-
Only property owners have to pay toward new animal shelter
Say yes to new animal shelter
City needs new animal shelter
The shelter bond measure was passed on Nov. 8th with 75.85% of the vote!
Total Votes:For the proposition-yes 6982
Against the proposition-no 2223