County government is a form of local government that is formed by the election of persons from the public who serve as Supervisors, with each having a portion of the county as their area of representation. Each county has responsibility for divisions within their jurisdictin that may include law enforcement, fire protection, building and planning departments, schools and education systems, parks and recreation, traffic control and road building and maintenance, airports, and so on. County supervisors usually meet once a month in a Board meeting and cast votes on various measures and decide how to spend the public's tax money on programs.
A government in which a city ad county government have joined to form a single government is called a consolidated city and county government.
The County Commissioner leads the County government. There can be one or a group of commissioners.
A city/county government have jointed to form a single government is called a consolidated city/county government.
Government of Brevard County was created in 1844.
. . . a consolidated city-county .
Albert Ogden Porter has written: 'County government in Virginia' -- subject(s): County government, History, Politics and government 'County government in Virginia, a legislative history, 1607-1904' -- subject(s): County government, History, Politics and government
County commissioners
Orange County Government Center was created in 1967.
Hennepin County Government Center was created in 1977.
The Seat of Government is called the Capitol, or for a county it's called the County Seat.
Its commission gov't
The County Commissioner leads the County government. There can be one or a group of commissioners.