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for Popular Government Vol. 32 Issue 8, May 1966
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Abstract:
School superintendents and city managers from across the state met in Chapel Hill on March 10, 1966 to discuss more coordinated efforts between the two administrative positions. Two major points of contention were issues of taxes and location of school facilities. One shining example of this presented cooperation between the Winston-Salem-Forsyth County Planning Board and school districts within Winston-Salem for balancing needs for more school grounds and also added burden to taxpayers.
Abstract:
The 1965 General Assembly recommended the Department of Water Resources appoint a committee responsible for studying water use legislation and to report back to the assembly in 1967. Such a report was necessary because of a modern, growing population in the state which also forced new laws to deal with increased demand. Findings from the initial report are included in this piece.