The town of Mine Hill is considering switching its municipal court services to a neighboring town in an effort to save money. Currently, Mine Hill shares a shared services agreement with Dover, but officials are looking at the possibility of moving court operations to Wharton. The move is aimed at reducing costs for Mine Hill, as they would save money on shared services fees by moving court services to a municipality with a lower court usage rate.
By switching court services to Wharton, Mine Hill hopes to streamline operations and cut expenses, which could ultimately benefit taxpayers. The proposed move is part of a larger effort by Mine Hill officials to find ways to reduce spending and increase efficiency in town services.
The decision to switch court services will ultimately be up to the Mine Hill council, who will weigh the benefits of potential cost savings against the convenience and accessibility of keeping court services in Dover. The council is expected to make a decision in the coming months.
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