Commissioner of Public Works
The Commissioner of Public Works heads one of the departments in those local governments in New Jersey, United States, that operate under the Walsh Act form of municipal governance. This is a standalone position in Walsh Act municipalities with a five-member commission. In those commission forms with three members, this role is combined with the position of Commissioner of Parks and Public Property into a consolidated role as Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Public Property.
Other commissioners
Five-Member Commissions
- Commissioner of Parks and Public Property
- Commissioner of Public Affairs
- Commissioner of Public Safety
- Commissioner of Revenue and Finance
Three-Member Commissions
External links
- The Commission Form of Municipal Government (PDF)
- A History of Municipal Government in New Jersey Since 1798 (PDF)
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