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Question 1

Harrisburg wanted to upgrade their city incinerators as cities around the globe are rapidly
expanding in order to create visible environmental and social issues. The generation of waste is
one of the major concerns facing Harrisburg in absences and weakness, defining the local waste
management system. The town's geographic development resulted in definite spaces of exclusion
and neglect. In response, informal and organized waste pickers engaged in selective waste
collection and recycling to serve the Harrisburg community and the community. Essentially, the
Harrisburg emphasizes the challenges of urban growth, consumption, poverty, and waste. In the
global south, a large number of people now embrace reclaiming recyclables from garbage to earn
their living.
Question 2
As opposed to the strong mayor-council form of government, is council-manager form of
governance can select the most appropriate professional individual it can get to direct the
administrative operations of the town, at a consistently high standard of administrative
management even in matters concerning waste management is usually attained. Additionally, the
strong mayor-council form of government centralizes authority for efficient administrative in one
person whose reputation and future career depend on the quality of his work. Another merit
characteristic linked to the council management system is the focus of responsibility in the given
council. The voters in Harrisburg would have called on the council on the council for appropriate
administrative results.

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