A municipality is any self-governing political unit, typically an incorporated urban district. In the United States, the term is usually applied to counties and incorporated cities, and may also be applied to towns, townships, villages, and other locally organized governmental units.
This category lists general resources pertaining to municipal government in all or most of the U.S. states and dependent areas.
Fee-based service providing access to land use ordinances, zoning maps, applications, checklists, design guides, listed by state, and searchable. Designed for site planning, and the legal and design professional. AutoCad compatible maps. ordinance.com
Municipal website directory and newsletter designed for city, village county and other civic officials providing information on web sites in over 40 categories of local government related websites. www.muninetguide.com
Find out what activists, members of the real estate community, and local and state governments are doing to control growth in cities and counties across the United States. www.municipaltrends.com
Links to city and county codes and ordinances around the United States. Produced and maintained by the Seattle Public Library. www.spl.org/selectedsites/municode.html
Provides municipal organizations with website development, hosting and marketing services, and specialize in Internet consulting, city and county websites and economic development web sites. www.muniweb.com
Links to the official websites of the 100 largest cities in the United States along with links to biographies of their mayors. www.wheretodoresearch.com/ranks-cities.htm
Links to the official websites of the 100 most populous counties in the United States that have county governments www.wheretodoresearch.com/Counties.htm