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Community government

Community government refers to local, grassroots governance where members of a community participate directly in decision-making processes affecting their area. It often involves residents working together to manage local issues, plan development, and organize services without centralized authority. This structure emphasizes active citizen involvement, fostering local engagement, accountability, and tailored solutions that reflect the community’s unique needs. Community government can take various forms, such as neighborhood councils, local committees, or cooperatives, serving as a means for residents to collaboratively influence and improve their neighborhood.