DCA AWARDS OVER $160,000 IN SHARED SERVICES GRANT
Grants to Benefit Municipalities and Local Governments Across New Jersey
TRENTON, N.J. – New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Commissioner Joseph Doria today announced the award of over $160,000 in Sharing Available Resources Efficiently (SHARE) Grants. The grants will benefit municipalities across the state.
\”Governor Corzine has urged local governments to examine sharing services as a way to reduce property tax burdens on New Jersey residents,\” said Commissioner Doria. \”These municipalities, counties and organizations are to be commended for their dedication to driving down costs and increasing government efficiency.\”
Bordentown Township will receive a $33,000 Feasibility Study Grant, which will help fund a study to determine the possibility of the Township merging police departments with Bordentown City.
Camden County will receive a $45,000 Feasibility Study Grant, which will help fund a study of the county’s voice and data systems to determine the possibility of the county implementing a voice over internet provider at various county locations. Participating with Camden County in the study are the Gloucester City School District, the Camden County College and the Camden County Technical Schools.
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