munitsipaalomandi
Munitsipaalomandi is a term used in some languages to denote the ownership and management of municipal assets and services by a local government. It typically refers to systems in which a city or municipality directly owns utilities, infrastructure, and service delivery organizations rather than relying solely on private contractors. The concept encompasses entities such as municipal utilities, commercially oriented municipal corporations, or public enterprises created to operate essential services.
Definition and scope: The term covers sectors including water and sanitation, electricity or energy supply, public
Governance and financing: Financing may come from user tariffs, municipal budgets, intergovernmental grants, or bonds. Decision-making
Benefits and criticisms: Proponents argue that municipal ownership aligns service delivery with public interest, can improve
See also: municipal ownership, public utility, municipal corporation, state-owned enterprise.