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BCIA to Build New Overpeck County Park
At the direction of County Executive Dennis McNerney, the Bergen County Improvement Authority is spearheading the closure of hundreds of acres of old landfill in Overpeck County Park and transforming the land into an oasis for residents to enjoy. The first steps of this project, scheduled for 2009 completion, are being taken now.
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BCIA Financing Saves the Arts
Patti LaBelle headlined the Gala opening of the Bergen Performing Arts Center (bergenPAC) on Saturday, October 2, 2004. Read more about how the BCIA provided Bergen County guaranteed financing to orchestrate the rebirth of North Jersey's favorite performance hall.
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Financing Makes Fair Lawn Community
and Art Center a Reality
Fair Lawn leaders have a vision for their community. A new art and recreation center will take shape in 2005 with financing provided by the BCIA.
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Bergen Municipal Bank is a New Jersey First
Local governments need an alternative to costly commercial equipment leases. The Bergen Municipal Bank is the answer. This first-of-its-kind in New Jersey program combines the lowest cost financing available anywhere with rapid turnaround for local governments meeting their capital equipment needs.
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Promoting Joint Municipal Services
A hallmark of County Executive Dennis McNerney's Administration is the drive for joint municipal services to realize operational efficiencies. Learn how the BCIA is working with Cliffside Park and Fairview to plan a combined
Public Works garage.
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Award-Winning
Rebuild BERGEN Program Helps
Local Governments - Save Energy
The BCIA partners with Metro Energy Solutions to provide energy conservation upgrades to local governments. Learn more about this program recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy as an Energy Champion.
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Senior Housing Gets a Boost from BCIA
Turning an abandoned factory in Midland Park into 150 new senior-citizen apartments was right up the BCIA's alley. Learn how tax-exempt financing brought The Kentshire from concept to reality with occupancy in the spring of 2004.
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