Cuyahoga County recently voted to institute an executive form of county government, electing to replace their three-commissioner government and most other elected county offices with an even stronger elected county executive and an 11-member council.
This article discusses Pittsburgh's Allegheny County's move to this type of government.
Since those 2 counties are very similar to Hamilton County, we should closely monitor the results and consider this move in the future.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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