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Der Special-purpose district (auch Special district; deutsch „Zweckdistrikt“) ist in den Vereinigten Staaten eine Form interkommunaler Zusammenarbeit, zu der sich Gebietskörperschaften zusammenschließen können, um ein gemeinsames Projekt zu errichten und zu verwalten. (de) Aux États-Unis, un district spécial (special district, ou special-purpose district — litt. : « district à but spécial ») est une entité territoriale et administrative, disposant d'une ou plusieurs compétences propres, pour lesquelles il est indépendant des autorités locales avec lesquelles il partage sont territoire. En 2017, le pays comptait 38 542 districts spéciaux. (fr) Special districts (also known as special service districts, special district governments, limited purpose entities, or special-purpose districts) are independent, special-purpose governmental units that exist separately from local governments such as county, municipal, and township governments, with substantial administrative and fiscal independence. They are formed to perform a single function or a set of related functions. The term special district governments as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau excludes school districts. In 2017, the U.S. had more than 51,296 special district governments. (en) |
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Der Special-purpose district (auch Special district; deutsch „Zweckdistrikt“) ist in den Vereinigten Staaten eine Form interkommunaler Zusammenarbeit, zu der sich Gebietskörperschaften zusammenschließen können, um ein gemeinsames Projekt zu errichten und zu verwalten. (de) Aux États-Unis, un district spécial (special district, ou special-purpose district — litt. : « district à but spécial ») est une entité territoriale et administrative, disposant d'une ou plusieurs compétences propres, pour lesquelles il est indépendant des autorités locales avec lesquelles il partage sont territoire. En 2017, le pays comptait 38 542 districts spéciaux. (fr) Special districts (also known as special service districts, special district governments, limited purpose entities, or special-purpose districts) are independent, special-purpose governmental units that exist separately from local governments such as county, municipal, and township governments, with substantial administrative and fiscal independence. They are formed to perform a single function or a set of related functions. The term special district governments as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau excludes school districts. In 2017, the U.S. had more than 51,296 special district governments. (en) |