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Safety

when you are kept from harm and danger this is protected.

Mayor

the elected head of city, town, or other municipality.

City

A large area where people live and work and has its own government such as New York City.

Town

An area of land smaller than a city where people live.

Qualified

Officially recognized as being trained to preform a particular job; certified.

Health Department

A part of a local government that makes sure hospitals, restaurants, water, and grocery stores are clean and safe.

Taxes

A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits or add to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.

Public Works Department

The part of the local government that takes care of the streets in a city or town.

Park

A large public green area in a town, uses for recreation.

Police Officer

Help fight crimes and keeps people safe.

Library

have a free services for the people in the community.

Fire Fighter

A person who works for a local government to put out fires and teach about fire safety.

Crime

an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.


Fees

Money Paid to a government for a service or license.

Trust

The feeling of being able to rely on something or someone.

Community

a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.

School Board

A group of people elected to take care of the schools in a city or town.

License

Permission given to certain people to do their job, such as a doctor or plumber.

Recreation Center

A building that is open to the public where meetings are held, sports are played and there are activities available for young and old people.

Council

The people of a city elect this group of people to make laws for a govern them.