Monmouth County Board of Commissioners highlight Marlboro Shared Services agreements
Monmouth County Board of Commissioners highlight Marlboro Shared Services agreements
Mayor applauds County Commissioners for significant cost savings
FREEHOLD, NJ – As part of an ongoing series spotlighting successful shared services partnerships, the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners is proud to highlight a Tourism Marketing Shared Service with the Township of Marlboro.
Since 2005, Marlboro has partnered with Monmouth County through shared service agreements to enhance operational efficiency and reduce financial burdens. In 2008, the Township further advanced its cost-saving efforts by joining a Commodity Resale Agreement, securing lower prices through bulk purchasing. This agreement provides the municipality with greater budget predictability and removes the need for time-consuming bidding and procurement processes.
“The Commodity Resale Agreement proves important cost savings for our municipalities,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone, liaison to the Office of Shared Services. “Bulk purchasing of commodities through the County at reduced rates has resulted in significant cost savings for our municipalities, like the Township of Marlboro.”
"As a strong advocate for cutting costs and reducing government waste, I have consistently championed the use of shared services. Monmouth County has been a key partner in this initiative, collaborating on efforts such as animal control, active shooter training, and health department services,” said Jonathan Hornik, Mayor of Marlboro. “A standout example of our success is the Commodity Resale Agreement, which enables the county to purchase essential items—like gasoline, diesel fuel, snow removal chemicals, and public works materials—in bulk at a lower cost. This approach not only saves taxpayer dollars but also represents sound financial stewardship.”
Other shared service agreements that Marlboro utilizes are the Municipal Assistance, Tax Board MOD IV, iTax Map and Health Services Agreements.
“Shared services agreements are essential to ensuring efficient, cost-effective solutions for our communities. In Monmouth County, collaboration between municipalities and the County allows us to pool resources, streamline services, and respond quickly when challenges arise—ultimately delivering better outcomes for our residents,” said Commissioner Director Arnone.
“By partnering with other government entities through shared service agreements, we’re ensuring more efficient use of resources and a stronger fiscal future. I want to thank Commissioner Director Arnone, Commissioner Licitra and the Board of Commissioners for working with our administration to achieve these savings,” said Mayor Hornik.
For more information about Monmouth County Shared Services, go to visitmonmouth.com.
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