For Immediate
Release:
December 9, 2024
Monmouth County Commissioners launch
series
of Shared Services success stories
Stories will highlight partnerships
between the County and municipalities
FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners is launching a series of success stories of Shared Services
partnerships between the County and municipalities, beginning with highlighting
the partnership between the County and the Borough of Atlantic Highlands.
“The County is happy to provide shared services
opportunities to our municipalities,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone,
liaison to the Monmouth County Office of Shared Services. “The Monmouth County
Shared Services program is an important tool for our partners and is a way to
increase efficiencies and reduce costs, which saves taxpayer dollars.”
Atlantic Highlands has been
utilizing shared services agreements with Monmouth County since 1998 and has
had a Municipal Assistance Agreement since 2013. The Municipal Assistance
Agreement, provided through the Monmouth County Department of Public Works and
Engineering, allows government entities to request various services from the
County such as street sweeping, vehicle repair and snow services.
Examples of the work in Atlantic
Highlands through the Municipal Assistance Agreement include painting vehicles,
providing tandem axle trucks to assist with the removal of materials from the
Borough yard and providing vacuum trucks to assist with street basin cleaning.
The Monmouth County Park System has also provided pathway lines on municipal
streets along Avenue D and Center Avenue that connect to the County bike path
on the Henry Hudson Trail, which has increased safety and visual guidance for
bicyclists, as well as for pedestrians and motorists in the area.
“The Monmouth County Shared
Services Program has been very beneficial for the Borough of Atlantic
Highlands. This partnership program has assisted our municipality over the past
twelve months on several occasions,” said Lori Hohenleitner, Mayor of Atlantic
Highlands. “The Monmouth County Shared Service Program is of tremendous value
to the Borough of Atlantic Highlands, which enables the municipality to have
backup and contingency plans for many day-to-day operations.”
“I would like to thank Mayor Hohenleitner for fostering
the partnership between the County and Atlantic Highlands, and I look forward
to working with the Borough for years to come,” said Director Arnone.
The Monmouth County Office of Shared Services can be reached
by phone at 732-577-2925 or email at sharedservices@co.monmouth.nj.us. For more information about Monmouth County Shared Services
and agreements, go to visitmonmouth.com.
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