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In February of this year, Mayor Michael Reina announced the implementation of a Mayor’s Hotline, which is available 24 hours a day to record comments, suggestions, or complaints from the residents of Jackson Township.
Did you want to voice your complaints or suggestions to the Mayor or Township Council but are unable to attend the Township Council Meetings? This hotline was created with that in mind. “This hotline can be used to call in a variety of issues from complaints such as pot holes, clogged storm drains, etc. to any suggestions or thoughts you may have to better service the residents of Jackson without having to wait until the next council meeting and stand on line.
Phone calls will be returned within 24 hours of the next business day” said Mayor Michael Reina. Each call is forwarded to the appropriate township department for action.
During regular business hours, you may continue to call the appropriate department. Calls that do not fall under the Township’s jurisdiction are forwarded to the appropriate individual or agency. You can reach the Mayor’s Hotline by calling 732-928-1200 ext 376 should you wish to reach out to the Township to leave your comments.
An examination of the log of calls received by the Mayor’s Office indicates that this program is working very successfully. Calls are being expedited, assigned to individual department heads and issues are being resolved.
We encourage all residents to utilize the Mayor’s Hotline. Once again, the number is 732 928-1200 Ext 376.