Town Government
Town government is the local administration responsible for managing a town's affairs. It typically includes elected officials such as a mayor and town council members who make decisions on local laws, budgets, and services. Their main goal is to ensure the community's needs are met, including public safety, infrastructure, and recreational facilities.
Town governments also oversee various departments, such as public works, police, and fire services. They hold regular meetings where residents can voice concerns and participate in local governance. This structure allows citizens to engage with their government and influence decisions that affect their daily lives.