Township of Edison
The Township of Edison is a municipal government entity in New Jersey, USA, responsible for providing essential public services and maintaining local infrastructure for its residents. Its 'investment' in infrastructure is primarily through public works projects funded by local taxes, state/federal grants, and municipal bonds, focusing on community benefit rather than financial returns.
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Strategic Overview
- The Township's infrastructure focus is on maintaining and improving public assets for community benefit.
- Funding for projects primarily comes from local taxes, state and federal grants, and municipal bond issuances.
- Infrastructure 'deals' typically involve awarding public contracts to construction and engineering firms through competitive bidding processes.
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Sam Joshi
Mayor
Judith Hersh
Business Administrator
Track Record
154
Years Active
Notable projects: Ongoing road improvement programs, Wastewater treatment plant upgrades, Park and recreational facility developments
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