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Board approves new IGA limiting PSA role to programming; maintenance returns to cities and county (4‑1)

6498823 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Commissioners approved a rewritten intergovernmental agreement with the Public Service Authority (PSA) and the three cities that narrows the PSA's role to programming and scheduling of recreation while transferring most maintenance responsibilities back to the county and cities.

The Camden County Board of Commissioners voted 4‑1 to approve a revised intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the Public Service Authority (PSA) and the county's three cities to redefine roles on parks and recreation.

Under the new IGA, the PSA will retain oversight only of recreation programming — scheduling leagues, collecting usage fees and related functions — and will continue to maintain the PSA facility (the swimming pool and its parking lot). All other park maintenance responsibilities will revert to the county or to the individual…

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