Reported in the Minutes of the March 26,2013 Regular Mullica Township Committee Meeting under the Public Discussion segment:
Ms. Beth Schroeder-Buonsante asked what is the status of the Municipal Court, in reference to rumors of possible consolidation and possible time-line
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The Mayor responded that they are exploring opportunities with another Township for a shared services agreement with the Municipal Court, with a possible savings of $40,000 -$60,000 a year, no formal action has been taken, the communication is ongoing, and if it does not happen by July the savings would not be beneficial.
Ms. Schroeder-Buonsante asked the Committee to consider the long-time employee who is also a resident, as well as many other considerations. She thanked the Committee for considering tax savings, but noted once we give away a service it is difficult to regain it back. Ms. Schroeder-Buonsante referenced a report by the NJ Courts, which has a lot of considerations and noted that some of these shared services fail within the first year.
The Mayor reported he had a session today with the Township's CFO and Chief of Police and more questions and concerns were raised that need to be addressed
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Ms. Schroeder- Bounsante requested that all of Mullica's interests are best represented, not just the cost benefit and that the Committee does not rush to judgement.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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So this "rumor" turns out to be a fact. It just makes me wonder what else is going on. If they close down the court, we lose our identity as a town. Why don't we just close up everything and become a section of Hammonton.
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