Citizens Commission Releases Report On Joint Services
August 31st, 2009
The Citizens Commission on Lewiston-Auburn Cooperation approved and released its final report summarizing its work at a meeting on August 27, 2009. The Commission has been working since November of 2006 on finding ways for both cities of Lewiston and Auburn to “implement combining municipal services to save taxpayers money and to improve services.”
Areas ranging from fire and police to assessing and public works were examined during the multi-year project, funded in part with about $163,000 in state grants.
The Commission, which served as an advisory board to the city councils, is the successor to the Lewiston-Auburn Commission on Joint Services, which issued its final report to the mayors and city councils of Lewiston and Auburn in February of 2006.
The Citizens Commission identified savings of about $2.7 million per year within five years of consolidating various municipal services, excluding school system services.
To access the report, click on FINAL CITIZENS COMMISSION REPORT 8 – 09


