A 3346
Requires Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy to undertake study to determine efficiency and scaling in delivery of local government services.
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Bill overview
This bill directs the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University to conduct a study on how local government services can be delivered more efficiently and scaled effectively. The study will examine various methods, including shared service agreements and alternative service delivery, across several key areas like municipal courts and emergency services. The goal is to identify data-driven policy changes to reduce the state’s high property tax burden while maintaining service quality. The study will result in a report submitted to the Governor and the Legislature within a year, funded through the Property Tax Relief Fund.
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Sterley Stanley
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