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* [[Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency]]
 
* [[Laguna Grande Regional Park Joint Powers Agency]]
 
* [[Canyon Del Rey Watershed Joint Powers Agency]]
 
* [[Canyon Del Rey Watershed Joint Powers Agency]]
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* [https://monterey.org/MPRWA-Hosted-Archive/The-Authority Monterey Peninsula Regional Water Authority (MPRWA)]
  
 
This page could eventually be expanded to summarize what a Joint Powers Agency / Authority (JPA) is, why they form, how they can form, and what they do,
 
This page could eventually be expanded to summarize what a Joint Powers Agency / Authority (JPA) is, why they form, how they can form, and what they do,

Revision as of 14:13, 9 March 2021

An environmental topic, summarized by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.

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This page could eventually be expanded to summarize what a Joint Powers Agency / Authority (JPA) is, why they form, how they can form, and what they do,

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