If city re-enters county I'm not sure how much would change in terms of services with the exception of possible absorption by the county of the city's county charter offices such as sheriff and recorder. Detroit has City Planning, Health, Building, Streets, Fire & Police depts. etc. etc. and those likely would remain here. We already have an economic development partnership, so not sure how much that might change, although perhaps some additional county incentives could be layered and we'd likely see more buy-in on things like city-centric sports facilities and transit.gary kreie wrote:So Detroit is in Wayne County. How does it help or hurt Detroit to be part of a larger County, as we want St Louis City to be? What city/county services are merged? How does it work there?
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Cities like Detroit and Cleveland also benefit as their County government offices largely are centered in their respective downtowns so there is the real estate and employment benefit, and all the major law firms are located downtown as well as that's where the courts are... probably 1,000+ law firm jobs are in Clayton that otherwise would be downtown under normal conditions; however, I'm not sure how that would all shake out in terms of facilities if there was re-entry... I suspect we'd see things largely staying the same with essentially two hubs of County government offices and courts rather than a significant consolidation to Saint Louis or Clayton.














