City governance involves multiple government bodies tasked with ensuring smooth operations and addressing any issues that arise. These bodies include ministerial and non-ministerial departments, agencies, public bodies, corporations, and developed administrations.
"Departments, Agencies and Public bodies." Departments, Agencies & Public Bodies. Government Digital Service UK, n.d. Web. 09 Sept. 2014.
Most of the information was taken from the ebscohost high school dictionary which is oxford university press
Marchese, Beth Ann. "Oklahoma City." Oklahoma City: Student Research Center - Powered by EBSCOhost. EBSCOhost, 2010. Web. 5 Sept. 2014.
Transportation
In case of a large city there should be an airport
Buses will be used to transport large quantitates of people from one place to another.
Railroads are important for cargo transport and maybe one or two passenger trains.
Agricultural Land
There would be an assigned piece of land only assigned to agiculutrla land, this would provide a a community‟s water supply and a food supply.
Funding and Taxes
funding might be for anything the government runs, for example if there is a government-owned library there should be funding for the books and the maintenance
a tax is a specific amount of money paid by the population to support the government
Districts
"administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by local government." retrieved from wilkipedia
there are some specific districts for schools that are called School Districts
a part of a city that it's set apart for a particular purpose
Government Bodies
This bodies have to make sure that the city is running smoothly and if they encounter a problem they should fix it.
There is a lot of government bodies divided into:
- Ministerial departments
- Non-Ministerial departments
- Agencies and other public bodies
- public corporations
- developed administrations