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Ocean County Press Release

TOMS RIVER, NJ — Ocean County Commissioner Robert Arace, sworn in earlier this month, is eager to begin his new role as liaison to several vital departments and committees serving Ocean County residents. Commissioner Arace will prioritize meeting the needs of the public and collaborating with department leaders to enhance service delivery, foster innovation, and ensure efficiency across the county.

As liaison, Commissioner Arace is tasked with providing oversight and guidance to the following departments and committees:
• Consumer Affairs Department
• Office of the Fire Marshal
• Fire & First Aid Training Center Office
• Parks & Recreation Department
• Printing & Graphics Art Department – Co-liaison
• Ocean County Vocational Technical Schools – Co-liaison
• Ocean Ride / Transportation Services Department
• Office of Senior Services
• Veterans Service Bureau
• Airpark Advisory Committee – Co-liaison
• Construction Board of Appeals – Co-liaison
• Cultural and Heritage Commission
• Natural Lands Trust Fund Advisory Committee – Co-liaison
• Information Technology Department

"Each of these departments plays an essential role in improving the quality of life for Ocean County residents," said Commissioner Arace. "I am committed to ensuring that the resources and support these departments need to thrive are readily available. My focus will be on fostering collaboration, listening to the needs of residents, and driving initiatives that make a tangible impact."

Public Engagement and Collaboration
Commissioner Arace emphasized the importance of public input in shaping county programs and services. He plans to hold regular public forums and community meetings to ensure residents' voices are heard. Additionally, he will work directly with department heads and staff to address operational challenges and implement innovative solutions.

Commitment to Service
From supporting the County's more than 30,000 veterans through the Veterans Service Bureau to ensuring seniors have access to essential programs via the Office of Senior Services, Commissioner Arace is dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of the county's population. His efforts will also include prioritizing environmental preservation through his role with the Natural Lands Trust Fund Advisory Committee and Cattus Island County Park Advisory Council.

"Together with my colleagues on the Board of Commissioners, I am excited to build on Ocean County's strong foundation while introducing fresh perspectives to these critical areas," Commissioner Arace said. "I look forward to working with residents, staff, and partners to continue driving progress across our great county."

For updates on Commissioner Arace's initiatives or to share input, residents can contact his office at (732) 929- 2116 or visit the Ocean County website at https://www.co.ocean.nj.us.