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Shared Service Will Help Towns Salvage $14.7 Million in COAH Funds
Use it or Lose it --- Burlco towns stand to lose millions in affordable housing trust fund dollars, but not if we can help it. read more ...

Bridge Chairman's "Safety in Numbers" Outlines Commission's Year in Review
Chairman John Comegno unveiled "Safety in Numbers" report, which highlighted the Commission's accomplishments over the past year. read more ...

Greenbacks-To-Go-Green Financing Pilot Program
This shared service will help Burlington County governments identify and implement cost-effective energy conservation measures to save taxpayer dollars! read more ...

Advantage Burlington County
Why Burlington County should be your business location. read more ...

Used Vehicles & Equipment Available to Burlco Municipalities
Available on a first-come, first-serve basis, at no charge to municipalities. read more ...

Freeholders & Bridge Commission's Latest Shared Service
Greenbacks-To-Go-Green Pilot program helps towns implement cost-effective energy conservation measures to save Burlco taxpayer dollars... read more ...

Tac-Pal & Burl-Bristol Bridges Open, Safe for Travel
Smart technology on bridges confirms that none of the events related to the earthquake showed any signs of excess vibration or stress. read more ...

NO TOLL INCREASE on Tac-Pal & Burl-Bristol Bridges
Commission Introduces Fiscal Year 2012 Budget read more ...


    
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"A New Era, A New Span"
A reform campaign introduced at the June 2007 Commission Meeting by Chairman John B. Comegno, II, put into place reforms that have made the Commission a model agency of transparency and accountability.

Among those reforms…“an expanded website with more information for the public…”

“The reforms we’ve put in place are part of our efforts to make the Commission a model agency of transparency and accountability.” 

—John Comegno, Chairman

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“I’m also proud to say that we really have taken a ‘fresh perspective’—not just change for the sake of changing, but reforming our approach, our perspective, and our operations where reforms are needed.”

 —John Comegno, Chairman

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