Under the plans, all 12 of the boroughs and district councils and East and West Sussex county councils will be scrapped.
An elected mayor will take on responsibility for strategic decisions on the economy, transport and infrastructure and new unitary authorities will be created to run all of the day-to-day services.
Current council leaders have been thrashing out plans on how many unitary authorities there will be and which areas they will cover.
Brighton and Hove is already run by a unitary city council, but it is smaller than the government wants new authorities to be.
Initial plans published in January suggest the political map of Sussex could be significantly redrawn in the reorganisation.
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