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Are States required to consult with non-metropolitan, local officials from Regional Highway Districts, Development Districts, and other similar local entities?

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Are States required to consult with non-metropolitan, local officials from Regional Highway Districts, Development Districts, and other similar local entities?

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The State must consult with elected and appointed officials from general purpose local government entities. This may include counties, cities, towns, townships, and villages. Some States use terms such as boroughs and parishes. While consulting with other local entities may prove advantageous in the planning process, the State is not required to under this rule.

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