Vest-Agder County Municipality
Vest-Agder fylkeskommune | |
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Coordinates: 58°27′N 07°13′E / 58.450°N 7.217°E | |
Country | Norway |
County | Vest-Agder |
Established | 1 Jan 1976 |
Disestablished | 1 Jan 2020 |
Administrative center | Kristiansand |
Government | |
• County mayor | Terje Damman |
ISO 3166 code | NO-10 |
Revenue | NOK 2,200 million |
Employees | 1,650 |
Schools | 11 |
Transit authority | Agder Kollektivtrafikk |
Roads | 2,000 km (1,200 mi) |
Website | www |
Vest-Agder County Municipality (Norwegian: Vest-Agder fylkeskommune) was the regional governing administration of the old Vest-Agder county in Norway. The county municipality was established on 1 January 1976 when the law was changed to allow elected county councils in Norway. The county municipality was dissolved on 1 January 2020, when Vest-Agder was merged with the neighboring Aust-Agder county, creating the new Agder county which is led by the Agder County Municipality.
The main responsibilities of the county municipality included the running of 11 upper secondary schools as well as administering the over 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) of county roadways, public transport system, 13 public dental clinics, nature/wildlife management, and culture/cultural heritage preservation. The budget for 2016 was approximately 2.2 billion kr.[1] The administrative seat was located in the town of Kristiansand.
Ann-Kristin Olsen was the last County Governor of Vest-Agder. The Governor was the representative of the King and Government of Norway in the county, functioning as the connection between the state and the municipalities.