[
US
/ˌmjunɪsəˈpæɫəti/
]
[ UK /mjuːnˈɪsɪpˈælɪti/ ]
[ UK /mjuːnˈɪsɪpˈælɪti/ ]
NOUN
- an urban district having corporate status and powers of self-government
- people living in a town or city having local self-government
How To Use municipality In A Sentence
- The Australian was interested in Iroquois Falls because the Paper Company owns the whole town; they have made the streets and the municipality, and the stores, and they were good enough to rent premises to Dr. Monteith for his liquor store, to make some revenue. Northern Ontario
- An agency will be set up by the municipality to buy the flowers from the growers and market it for them.
- The municipality provides services such as electricity, water and rubbish collection.
- Owned by the municipality of Funchal, the whole facility is kept spotlessly clean.
- The Buffalo City municipality boasts eco-tourism development and has certain unique features, according to Sam.
- The electrical network in Butterworth belongs to the municipality and Eskom is investing this money on risk.
- Financial meltdown, with that most visible, third world symbol of a municipality in crisis: piles of uncollected rubbish.
- After that we counter-attacked, overran their positions on the national highway and occupied the municipality.
- He will have the opportunity to be in charge of the whole executive branch of the municipality.
- The municipality has asked us to water gardens and wash cars with buckets rather than hoses.