Like many communities in Indiana, Muncie has some hard choices. Sadly, the choices are all the more difficult because the system is so poor. In fact, the budget concerns Muncie and other local governments face are really a circular problem. Taxes got out of hand largely because of an 18th century system of local government. That same system cannot fix the problem -- for it is the problem.
While Muncie wrestles with eliminating fire protection, the real option for spending cuts cannot even be touched by the city.
One example is the Muncie Sanitary District. Its operations are independent of the city. It is its own taxing district. Muncie residents are then among a shrinking minority of Americans who still have public employees empty their trash cans each week. Simple wisdom would simply end this service.
I can think of no better argument to consolidate local government than note that Muncie has been deprived of the choice to keep firefighters or privatize trash collection.