30+ Shared Services Contracts with Local Governments and Other Entities
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Since 2014, the Cumberland County Improvement Authority has served as the county’s lead entity for economic development and redevelopment, investing over $588 million in construction and public improvement projects. Through more than 30 shared services agreements, the Authority has helped local governments enhance firehouses, fleet services, and waste collection—resulting in $4.7 million in taxpayer savings. In 2019, the Authority merged with the Cumberland Empowerment Zone Corporation to expand access to technical services and public financing for businesses and public agencies.
The Authority has continued to lead strategic initiatives that strengthen the local economy. During the Covid-19 crisis, it acted as a central resource hub for businesses. With an overall economic impact exceeding $1 billion, its investments have created new jobs, expanded workforce training, and driven long-term growth across Cumberland County.
Our Latest Projects in Cape May County
For both private and public entities, The Authority has the ability and expertise to develop, construct, and manage all types of facilities. The Authority can assist in all phases of development – from initial design and bidding, to permitting, construction and final completion. In all aspects, projects will be compliant with regulations, budgets, and timelines. The Authority’s role and involvement varies from project to project, with the over-riding goal to maximize project funding and achieve the optimal use of expertise and available resources.
Location:
Status:
Construction
Cape May County, NJ

Cape May City Library
$7M
Total Project
Cost
New Jerseyans Employed
$10.5M
Total Economic Impact
Location:
Status:
Completed
Cape May County, NJ

Rio Grande Complex
$19M
Total Project
Cost
169
New Jerseyans Employed
$28.5M
Total Economic Impact
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