Transcription of CHAPTER 14 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION …
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CHAPTER 14 INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATIONELEMENTINTRODUCTIONThe INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION Element is one (1) of the nine (9) elements of a comprehensive plan required by Section of the Wisconsin Statutes. Section (2) (g) of the Statutes requires this element to compile goals, objectives, policies, programs, and maps for joint planning and decision making between the City of kenosha and other jurisdictions for the siting and building of public facilities and for sharing public services. The Statute also requires this element to: Analyze the relationship of the City and surrounding local governments to each other and to school districts, drainage districts, adjacent County governments, the Region, the State, and to other governmental units (such as lake districts, sanitary districts, and library boards). Incorporate any plans or agreements to which the City of kenosha is a party under Sections , , or of the Statutes.
The Kenosha Unified School District encompasses all lands east of I-94. The school district regularly meets with staff members from the City of Kenosha, Village of Pleasant Prairie, and Town of Somers to cooperatively share
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