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Advisory Commission on Intergovern-

mental Relations:
Described, vi, 116

Reports on metropolitan areas,
v, 1-2, 10, 11

Advisory Commission on Intergovern-
mental Relations: The First Five
Years, vi

Alaska, no metropolitan areas in, v
American Water Works Association,
survey of municipal water facilities,
36

Annexation, 98-101

As factor in central city popula-
tion growth, 15
Liberalization of State restric-
tions on, 130-131

Areawide services, 6, 31

Of special districts, 95-98
Planning for, 110-112
Relocation, 81-82, 153-154

State enabling legislation, 49,
131-132

Water and sewer, 43-44, 142–143,
146-147

Association of Bay Area Governments,
89

Authorities. (See Special districts.)

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Central cities:

Conflict with suburbs, 17
Described, 17

Economic problems, vii, 4
Expenditures, 26-27, 28

Population characteristics of, 3, 4,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21

Water and sewer services in, 41
(See also Economic disparities.)
(See also Racial disparities.)
Charters, county, optional, 91
Chicago metropolitan area:

Number of local governments in,
22
Suburban use of ground water, 40
Citizen participation, 32

In governmental reorganization
elections, 108-109
City-county consolidation, 102-104
City-county separation, 101-102
Clawson, Marion, 147

Cleveland metropolitan area:

Contracts for central city water
services to suburbs, 42, 43
Interlocal agreements in, 87

Code enforcement: building and hous-
ing as factor in displacement, 66, 67
Codes, building, necessity for uniform-
ity of, 157-159

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Local government, vii

As factor in relocation problems,
81-82

Criteria for evaluating organiza-
tion of, 85-86
Expenditures, 25, 26, 28

Impact of Federal and State
actions on, 9

Number of employees, 24
Number of units in metropolitan

areas, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24

Public services provided by, 29
Relocation assistance, 74
Revenues, 25, 28

Shortcomings of, in metropolitan
areas, 7, 8

"Spillover" effects of actions by, 6
State resolution of disputes
among, 137

State restrictions on, vi, 91, 106-
107, 118

Los Angeles metropolitan area, sewage
treatment in, 43

Long, Norton, quoted, 8

M

Madison, James, 86

Manufacturing, percentage in metro-
politan areas, 16

Martin, Roscoe, quoted, 7, 109–110
Mattei, Peter F., 38

Metropolitan areas, defined, 5
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District,
44

Metropolitan Water District of South-
ern California, 44, 45
Miami metropolitan area:

Costs of water services in, 39
(See also Dade County, Fla.)
Michigan, county water and sewer
powers in, 49

Mid-Willamette Voluntary Intergov-
ernmental Cooperation Council, 89,
90

Migration, patterns within the United
States, 3

Millspaugh, Martin, 65

Minneapolis-St.

area:

Paul metropolitan

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Planning vii-Continued
Economic and social, 155-156
Organization and staffing, 111
Relocation, 81

State authorization for metro-
politan agencies, 134

Water and sewer projects, 52,
142-143, 146-147

Pomeroy, Hugh, quoted, 124
Population:

Central city-suburban proportions
of, 15

Characteristics of urban, 4

Economic and racial distribution
of, 17, 18, 19

Growth in metropolitan areas,
13-14

In New York metropolitan area,

2

Metropolitan proportion by re-
gion, 14

Metropolitan proportion by State,
14

Pattern of migration within the
United States, 3

Pattern of urban growth, 2
Proportion living in metropolitan
areas, v

Total metropolitan, 13

Portland, Oreg., metropolitan area:
Areawide sanitary agency in, 44
Contracts for central city water
services to suburbs, 42

Poverty, 4. (See also Economic dis-
parities.)

Property, percentage in metropolitan
areas, 16

Property tax, 25, 166-167

Public accountability of metropolitan
jurisdictions, 7, 8, 32

Public Health Service, U.S., enforce-
ment of water quality, 53-54
Public housing, 64-65

County responsibility for, 164–165
Dispersal of, 159

State participation in, 119

Public opinion:

Regarding central city-suburban
differences, 17, 28

Regarding governmental reorgani-

zation, 108

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Paine, Thomas, quoted, viii

Park Forest, Ill., number of govern-
mental jurisdictions in, 7
Pennsylvania, Department of Com-
munity Affairs, 135-136

Pittsburgh metropolitan area, water
agencies in, 38, 39
Planning, vii, 110-112
Activities, 112

As a requirement for Federal aid,
121–122, 137, 138, 139–140, 141

Costs, 25

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