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Administration

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Administration

Address

Municipal Building, 198 N. Washington Avenue, Bergenfield, NJ 07621

Additional Info

3rd Floor, Room 308

Hours

Monday - Friday 8:30AM to 4:30PM

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The Office of the Borough Administrator of Bergenfield: A Central Hub for Effective Governance and Public Service

The Office of the Borough Administrator in Bergenfield is responsible for oversight of borough’s day-to-day operations, serving as the critical link between the Mayor, the Borough Council, and all borough departments and agencies. The Borough Administrator is an appointed position, selected by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Borough Council, and plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth functioning of municipal services and operations.

Responsibilities of the Borough Administrator

The Borough Administrator’s is tasked with implementing the policies set forth by the Mayor and Borough Council, the Administrator ensures that these policies are effectively executed across all borough departments, ensuring a cohesive approach to municipal governance. Whether it’s managing the budget, overseeing capital projects, overseeing human resources, or responding to resident concerns, the Administrator is integral to the operational success of the borough.

Some of the key responsibilities of the Borough Administrator include:

  1. Managing Day-to-Day Operations: The Administrator oversees the borough’s operations, ensuring that services are delivered efficiently and effectively to residents. This involves coordinating between different departments to ensure smooth service delivery, from public safety to parks and recreation.
  2. Implementing Policies: Once the Mayor and Borough Council set policies, it is the Borough Administrator’s role to ensure that these policies are carried out. They serve as the operational backbone, translating decisions into action.
  3. Liaison Between the Mayor, Council, and Departments: The Administrator acts as a communication bridge, ensuring that there is an ongoing dialogue between the elected officials and the various borough departments. This relationship is critical for maintaining alignment between policy goals and service delivery.
  4. Budget Preparation: The Administrator plays a key role in the preparation of both the annual operating and capital budgets. They are responsible for identifying resource needs, allocating funding to various departments, and ensuring fiscal responsibility.
  5. Capital Project Management: Overseeing and managing capital projects is a central responsibility of the Borough Administrator. From infrastructure improvements to community development, they ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.
  6. Human Resources and Labor Relations: The Administrator is responsible for managing personnel matters, including overseeing hiring, promotions, labor negotiations, and benefit administration. They ensure that borough employees are supported and that the borough adheres to labor laws and regulations.
  7. Grant Management: The Administrator also oversees the acquisition and management of grants that benefit the borough. This includes identifying funding opportunities, preparing grant applications, and ensuring that awarded funds are used appropriately.
  8. Responding to Resident Concerns: A crucial aspect of the Administrator’s role is addressing residents’ concerns. When residents raise issues or complaints that cannot be resolved by the relevant borough departments, the Administrator steps in to ensure these concerns are handled in a timely and effective manner.
  9. Rule and Regulation Development: The Administrator is responsible for developing administrative procedures, ensuring that the operations of the borough are guided by clear, consistent rules that provide transparency and accountability.
  10. Purchasing Oversight: As part of their financial oversight responsibilities, the Administrator ensures that the borough’s purchasing system operates properly, approving requests for goods and services, and overseeing the approval of all bills and vouchers before they are presented to the governing body for final approval.
The Administrator’s Role in Borough Governance

The Borough Administrator is an essential figure in Bergenfield’s governance. Although the Administrator does not have legislative authority, they hold significant executive responsibility, managing the municipality while ensuring that the policies of the Mayor and Council are effectively executed. They are accountable for the performance of borough departments and must make informed decisions that align with the goals of the Mayor and Council, all while maintaining transparency and efficiency in service delivery.

By acting as the chief administrative officer, the Administrator’s role fosters a well-run borough where services are delivered seamlessly, and the goals of elected officials are translated into tangible results for the community.

In Bergenfield, the Office of the Borough Administrator plays a pivotal role in creating a well-managed, responsive, and effective local government that serves the needs of its residents. Through leadership, collaboration, and oversight, the Administrator helps Bergenfield thrive as a community

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