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If the SDS is considered adequate by the participating local governments, is there a way that local governments can readopt the existing strategy without going through comprehensive negotiations?

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If the SDS is considered adequate by the participating local governments, is there a way that local governments can readopt the existing strategy without going through comprehensive negotiations?

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A.Yes. One shortcut available is to agree that current service delivery arrangements are adequate and will be continued until a date in the future. To do this, complete the form provided, obtain all required signatures, and send to DCA for verification. Many local governments have used this approach to effectively grant themselves an extension for resolving more complex service delivery negotiations. The form for this is available at: http://www.dca.ga.gov/development/PlanningQualityGrowth/programs/documents/servicedelivery/SDUpdateCert.pdf ).

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