REQUESTED BY: Dana L. Hanna, Custer County Attorney, Broken Bow, Nebraska 1. Can several townships join together to form a special library district within a county?
2. If so, would there have to be a petition? A vote? Or can the township boards authorize the township to be a part of the library district?
1. Yes, through an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement.
2. No. Yes. No.
A township is a political subdivision of this state. See Wilson v. Ulysses Township,
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"(1) Any power or powers, privileges or authority exercised or capable of exercise by a public agency of this state may be exercised and enjoyed jointly with any other public agency of this state having such power or powers, privilege or authority. . . .
"(2) Any two or more public agencies may enter into agreements with one another for joint or cooperative action pursuant to the provisions of sections
23-2201 to23-2207 . Appropriate action by ordinance, resolution or otherwise pursuant to law of the governing bodies of the participating public agencies shall be necessary before any such agreement may enter into force."
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The governing body of a township is defined in section
According to section
We have concluded that the town board of any township on its own motion may make proper publication of the question whether to establish a township library with one or more other townships on specified terms, including a levy of not more than three mills for a library fund. (The necessary terms of the interlocal cooperation agreement are set out in sections
