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Sym·bi·o·sis. Sym·me·try. Syn·er·gy: The Case for Interlocal Cooperation

Source: Arthur Holdsworth, Government Finance Review, Vol. 23 no. 1, February 2007

Interjurisdictional cooperation is becoming more common, but there are pros and cons. Evaluating cooperative initiatives should begin with a thorough and clear-cut feasibility study addressing the concerns of all parties.