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Municipal Research and Services Center. 2003. Special Purpose Districts in Washington. MRSC, Seattle, WA. 60 pp.
Notes
- Describes the legal genesis and requirements of special districts.
- Discusses and summarizes the Pros and Cons of districts for solving problems.
- Raises questions about accountability of these units of governance, and in chapter 10 identifies general provisions that apply to special purpose districts, including SEPA:
"In Washington, most of the basic legal guidelines set out by the legislature for the conduct of government apply to all political subdivisions of the state. MRSC’s publication, Knowing the Territory: Basic Legal Guidelines for Washington City and County Officials, though written for county and city officials, may be of value for understanding many of those requirements."
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