
At its November 20th reorganization meeting, James Fattorini was re-elected to the position of Vice-Chairman of the Burlington County Bridge Commission.
Through its shared services initiatives, the Commission has saved Burlington County residents nearly $16 million dollars in property taxes, and through grant-writing services it's provided, municipalities has received nearly $14 million dollars for additional property tax relief.
First sworn in April 2011, James Fattorini has extensive experience in criminal and traffic matters both in Superior and Municipal Courts, appearing in over 150 jurisdictions throughout the State. He currently serves seven municipalities as public defender and has a private practice in Moorestown.
The Burlington County Bridge Commission manages the Tacony-Palmyra and Burlington-Bristol Bridges, and through its economic development and improvement authority powers, assists Burlington County municipalities in economic development and community revitalization projects and extends pooled financing options to local governments and nonprofits in Burlington County. These initiatives have resulted in a savings of more than $15.9 million dollars and garnered more than $13.8 million dollars in grant monies for municipalities.