Section 56301 Of Chapter 1. General From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 5. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1.
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. Among the purposes of a commission are discouraging urban
sprawl, preserving open-space and prime agricultural lands,
efficiently providing government services, and encouraging the
orderly formation and development of local agencies based upon local
conditions and circumstances. One of the objects of the commission is
to make studies and to obtain and furnish information which will
contribute to the logical and reasonable development of local
agencies in each county and to shape the development of local
agencies so as to advantageously provide for the present and future
needs of each county and its communities. When the formation of a new
government entity is proposed, a commission shall make a
determination as to whether existing agencies can feasibly provide
the needed service or services in a more efficient and accountable
manner. If a new single-purpose agency is deemed necessary, the
commission shall consider reorganization with other single-purpose
agencies that provide related services.