desincorporated
Desincorporated is an English term that refers to a location that has lost its status as an incorporated city, town, or village. In the United States, incorporation is a process by which a settlement or community gains its own municipal government and rights, including the ability to tax residents and provide local services.
A desincorporated area is typically a separate entity from its former incorporated government, often retaining a
Desincorporation can have significant effects on the affected community. For instance, it may abandon the tax
Examples of desincorporated areas can be found in several US states, such as Arizona, California, and Idaho.
Desincorporation remains an important topic in local governance, particularly in regions with unique histories, demographics, or