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TARRYTOWN, New York — A half-day workshop on governmental consolidation and the sharing of services between municipalities, presented by Historic Hudson River Towns, is planned for May 27 from 1 to 4 pm at historic Lyndhurst on Route 9 in Tarrytown.
A hot topic at all levels of government right now, a discussion of shared services should be of interest to elected officials, staff members and businesses who work with local and county government.
The workshop will include a presentation from NYS Department of State on how to share services and how to qualify for funding. A panel discussion presented by three communities who are working right now on sharing certain municipal services will report their experiences and what they have learned. The workshop will also include an update on research and development being led by IBM of innovative programs that can save municipalities money.
The cost is $20 per person and advance reservations can be made by calling 914-232-6583 or emailing ngold@hudsonriver.com. Checks made payable to HHRT may be sent to HHRT, 180 Route 100, Katonah, NY 10536.
Historic Hudson River Towns is a non-profit consortium of municipalities focused on the renewal and promotion of riverfront communities along the Hudson River from Yonkers to Albany. For more information, contact Nancy Gold, Executive Director, at 914-232-6583 or ngold@hudsonriver.com