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How Upper Mount Bethel Township Navigated Supply Chain Issues and Sold a 2025 Mack

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Troy Bartron and Cindy Beck from Upper Mount Bethel Township share insights into the challenges and successes of managing a rural township's projects and resources. With a strong focus on community development and fiscal responsibility, they discuss Upper Mount Bethel Township's projects, including the restoration of a 60-acre park and the ongoing maintenance of their municipal fleet.

Troy and Cindy highlight the importance of selling government surplus through platforms like Municibid, which has transformed the way they liquidate assets while maximizing returns for taxpayers. Check out the 2025 Mack they sold on Municibid.

About the Guests:
Troy Bartron is an equipment operator and mechanic for Upper Mount Bethel Township, bringing extensive experience from working in various municipalities throughout his career. His expertise in fleet maintenance and project management has been instrumental in the township's growth and efficiency.

Cindy Beck serves as the office secretary for Upper Mount Bethel Township, playing a crucial role in the day-to-day operations and administrative tasks of the municipality.

Key Takeaways:

  • Upper Mount Bethel Township is a rural community with a rich history, featuring scenic attractions like the Delaware River, breweries, and vineyards for residents and visitors.
  • The township is building a 60-acre park, which includes preserving historical farm buildings and creating new amenities for the community.
  • Selling government surplus through Municibid has been a game-changer for the township, providing a cost-effective and efficient way to liquidate assets while ensuring transparency and fairness.
  • Effective fleet maintenance and adaptability in the face of challenges, such as supply chain issues and severe weather events, are crucial for the smooth operation of the township's projects and services.

Additional Resources:

Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com

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Troy Bartron and Cindy Beck from Upper Mount Bethel Township share insights into the challenges and successes of managing a rural township's projects and resources. With a strong focus on community development and fiscal responsibility, they discuss Upper Mount Bethel Township's projects, including the restoration of a 60-acre park and the ongoing maintenance of their municipal fleet.

Troy and Cindy highlight the importance of selling government surplus through platforms like Municibid, which has transformed the way they liquidate assets while maximizing returns for taxpayers. Check out the 2025 Mack they sold on Municibid.

About the Guests:
Troy Bartron is an equipment operator and mechanic for Upper Mount Bethel Township, bringing extensive experience from working in various municipalities throughout his career. His expertise in fleet maintenance and project management has been instrumental in the township's growth and efficiency.

Cindy Beck serves as the office secretary for Upper Mount Bethel Township, playing a crucial role in the day-to-day operations and administrative tasks of the municipality.

Key Takeaways:

  • Upper Mount Bethel Township is a rural community with a rich history, featuring scenic attractions like the Delaware River, breweries, and vineyards for residents and visitors.
  • The township is building a 60-acre park, which includes preserving historical farm buildings and creating new amenities for the community.
  • Selling government surplus through Municibid has been a game-changer for the township, providing a cost-effective and efficient way to liquidate assets while ensuring transparency and fairness.
  • Effective fleet maintenance and adaptability in the face of challenges, such as supply chain issues and severe weather events, are crucial for the smooth operation of the township's projects and services.

Additional Resources:

Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at marketing@municibid.com

  continue reading

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