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33: 523:, a village is an incorporated municipality with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants, excluding residents of educational or correctional facilities. The minimum population for incorporation as a village is 1,600 inhabitants, but this was not always the case, resulting in many very small villages. If an existing village's population surpasses 5,000 at a federal census, or if a village comes to have more than 5,000 resident registered voters, it is automatically designated as a city. Cities or villages may be located within township areas; however, if a city or village becomes coterminous with a township, the township ceases to exist as a separate government (see 258:. All incorporated municipalities, regardless of type, are independent of each other, and cannot overlap. Villages can be created by referendum under the general state law or by special state charter. The governing body is a board of six elected trustees and an elected village president, all of whom are usually elected 485:
with, a town. A village is a clearly defined municipality that provides the services closest to the residents, such as garbage collection, street and highway maintenance, street lighting and building codes. Some villages provide their own police and other optional services. Those municipal services
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in New York state, or even a relatively small community within an incorporated city or town, may be termed a village. This informal usage may be found even in states that have villages as incorporated municipalities and is similar to the usage of the term "unincorporated town" in states having town
409:, a village is a municipality of 100 through 800 inhabitants, whereas a city must have at least 800 inhabitants. In counties having townships, all villages, but only some cities, are within township areas. A city of the second class (800-5,000 inhabitants) may elect to revert to village status. 493:, the largest village in the state, has 55,000 residents, making it more populous than some of the state's cities. However, villages in the state may not exceed five square miles (13 km) in area. Present law requires a minimum of 500 residents to incorporate as a village. 190:. As voting membership in the Alaska Municipal League is on an equal footing, regardless of population, most villages are incorporated as second-class cities. In common usage, however, these communities are thought of more often as villages than as cities. 346:
in which they are formed, thereby reducing their home-rule powers, cities are not part of townships. Because of this, village governments are required to share some of the responsibilities to their residents with the township.
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local government, refers to one of five types and one of eleven forms of municipal government. Villages in New Jersey are of equal standing to other municipalities, such as cities, towns, boroughs, and townships.
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not provided by the village are provided by the town or towns containing the village. As of the 2000 census, there are 553 villages in New York.
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as municipal entities in Alaska. In Alaska, "village" is a colloquial term used to refer to small communities, which are mostly located in
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are free to have political subdivisions called "villages" or not to and to define the word in many ways. Typically, a village is a type of
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In informal usage, a U.S. village may be simply a relatively small clustered human settlement without formal legal existence. In colonial
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are called cities, towns, or villages. There are no differences among them that would affect their classification for census purposes.
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are cities, towns, and villages. There are no differences among them that would affect their classification for census purposes.
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States that formally recognize villages vary widely in the definition of the term. Most commonly, a village is either a
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Village districts are subordinate agencies of municipal governments rather than municipalities in their own right.
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A village is usually, but not always, within a single town. A village may be coterminous with, and have a
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are cities, towns, and villages. Unlike cities, villages have no minimum population requirement.
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are cities, towns, and villages. There are no significant differences in legal power or status.
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are called cities, although the terms "town" and "village" are sometimes used in statutes.
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are called cities, towns, or villages. They are not differentiated for census purposes.
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into villages and hamlets. The boards of such entities are advisory to the county.
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is a municipality of 100 to 299 inhabitants. They may no longer be created.
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prohibits the federal government from legislating on local government, the
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Administrative division at the local government level in the United States
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varies by geographic area and legal jurisdiction. In formal usage, a "
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There is no limit to the population of a village in New York;
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in that a village is within the jurisdiction of one or more
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Administrative divisions of New York (state) § Village
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is a municipality having a population of 1,000 or fewer.
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are called villages and are not counted as governments.
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or a municipality. As a municipality, a village may
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Administrative divisions of Michigan § Villages
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Many of these colonial settlements still exist as 182:and are federally recognized as villages under the 142:differ from a city or town in terms of population; 62:Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution 918: 36:A Shaker village's main street in Massachusetts. 885:(from the Web site of Clackamas County, Oregon) 145:differ from a city in terms of dependence on a 726: 724: 722: 720: 718: 716: 714: 712: 710: 708: 706: 704: 702: 700: 808: 806: 698: 696: 694: 692: 690: 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 932:Political terminology of the United States 664: 662: 152:be virtually equivalent to a city or town. 803: 677: 876:Quick Facts About Hamlets & Villages 91:that were located in the center of each 87:, a village typically formed around the 31: 659: 304:List of incorporated places in Maryland 14: 919: 835:"Ohio Revised Code Section 707.02(C)" 814:"Ohio Revised Code Section 703.01(A)" 637:Political subdivisions of Wisconsin 188:Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 166:Under Article 10, Section 2 of the 24: 856:"Ohio Revised Code Section 703.22" 316:. An example of the latter is the 25: 943: 496: 674:, Johns Hopkins University Press 618: 412: 377:Category:Villages in Mississippi 888: 748:"Article 10 - Local Government" 896:"Code of Virginia § 55.1-2827" 869: 848: 827: 792: 774: 740: 565:— permits the organization of 370: 359:as of January 1, 1974, became 250:; the other two types are the 193: 13: 1: 927:Villages in the United States 652: 443: 424: 324:that a village may exercise. 318:Village of Friendship Heights 799:Minnesota Statutes § 412.016 630: 435:A village in the context of 350: 265: 176:the rural areas of the state 72:, although it can also be a 7: 584: 530: 455: 400: 388: 327: 297: 237: 201: 156: 10: 948: 634: 600: 596: 550: 541:unincorporated communities 512: 459: 428: 374: 363:, which may operate under 331: 301: 213: 881:February 6, 2007, at the 546: 355:Villages that existed in 244:incorporated municipality 184:Indian Reorganization Act 161: 99:. With the advent of the 572: 277: 225: 124:unincorporated community 671:The New England Village 668:Joseph S. Wood (2002), 508: 483:consolidated government 242:A village is a type of 54:administrative division 501:The municipalities in 448:The municipalities in 393:The municipalities of 294:for limited purposes. 230:All municipalities in 107:also sprang up around 37: 365:general municipal law 101:Industrial Revolution 35: 900:law.lis.virginia.gov 567:unincorporated areas 431:Village (New Jersey) 314:special tax district 752:Alaska Constitution 168:Alaska Constitution 122:A relatively small 109:water-powered mills 105:industrial villages 78:unincorporated area 762:on August 17, 2011 218:Municipalities in 206:Municipalities in 38: 18:Village (Illinois) 786:Los Angeles Times 603:Village (Vermont) 288:special districts 256:incorporated town 60:level. 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Village (Illinois)

United States
village
administrative division
local government
Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
states
municipality
special district
unincorporated area
New England
meetinghouses
town
town centers
Industrial Revolution
industrial villages
water-powered mills
mines
factories
unincorporated community
hamlet
special district
township
Alaska Constitution
boroughs
the rural areas of the state
Alaska Natives
Indian Reorganization Act
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act

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