Municipal Advisory Councils_0001

Municipal Advisory Councils_0001

A Masters of Public Administration thesis by Beth Meyerson-Martinez from Fresno State University in Fall of 1985. This Thesis examines the history and impact of MACs in California, especially in Stanislaus County.

This thesis is reproduced and shared electronically with expressed written permission of the author.

I would like to know the enduring benefits of a municipal advisory council overall and I would like to know how unincorporated communities have benefited from having a MAC. Thank you.

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