The Cooperative Tug Hill Council (CTHC) is an independent unit of local government that has been serving the towns and villages in the center of the Tug Hill region for nearly 50 years. Comprised of member municipalities with a combined population of approximately 18,200, the CTHC works through shared services and information to protect the interests of small communities and address critical issues. With a team of circuit riders and a dedicated coordinator, the CTHC provides assistance to member towns and villages, ranging from resolving local questions to securing funding for important projects.
Through regular meetings and an executive committee, the CTHC sets work goals, establishes budgets, and addresses major regional issues. The council's circuit riders, along with the coordinator, actively engage with town and planning board members, attending meetings and providing support for various community projects. From managing snowmobile trails to watershed protection, the CTHC plays a vital role in connecting member municipalities to regional initiatives. With a commitment to home rule and collaborative governance, the CTHC continues to serve as a valuable resource for the towns and villages of the Tug Hill region.
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