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Millville approves UEZ-funded sheriff patrols, starts with second‑generation funds

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The Millville City Commission approved a shared‑services agreement with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office to provide extra patrols in the city’s Enterprise Zone and voted to begin the program using second‑generation UEZ funds until first‑generation funding becomes available.

The Millville City Commission voted unanimously to authorize a shared‑services agreement with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and to begin a pilot public‑safety patrol program in the city’s Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) using second‑generation UEZ funds, with an explicit plan to “roll over” to first‑generation funds when those become available.

The pilot program as presented will fund four officers and a sergeant in four weekly shifts (Fridays and Saturdays, 3–7 p.m. and 7–11 p.m.), with two officers doing walking patrols and two acting as roving vehicle patrols. Heather Santoro, executive director of the Holly City Development Corporation, said, “The application will begin July the project begin July 1, through June 30, pending UAZ authority approval, and the pay…

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