Township Government
Township Government refers to a form of local government found primarily in the United States, particularly in rural and suburban areas. It is responsible for providing essential services such as road maintenance, zoning, and local law enforcement. Townships can vary in size and population, and they often operate under a board of elected officials who make decisions on behalf of the community.
In many states, townships have the authority to levy taxes, manage public resources, and oversee local elections. They serve as a bridge between residents and higher levels of government, ensuring that local needs and concerns are addressed effectively.