Authorizes municipal dredging of lagoon community waterways and levying of special assessment or issuing of bonds to finance such dredging.
Impact
This bill provides municipalities with the authority to engage certified firms for dredging activities and to dispose of dredged materials appropriately. Additionally, it allows municipalities to finance these projects either through special assessments levied on property owners who benefit from the dredging or by issuing bonds under regulations specified in existing statutes. This can lead to improved waterway accessibility and possibly bolster local economies reliant on boating and related activities.
Summary
Senate Bill 1903, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to authorize municipalities to dredge waterways that service lagoon communities. A lagoon community is defined as any residential development in a coastal municipality where waterways serve as streets, allowing for boat transportation within those areas. This legislative move aims to maintain access via waterways, which can be essential for the communities located in such areas.
Contention
While the bill may enhance local infrastructure, it could also raise issues regarding the financial responsibility placed upon property owners in lagoon communities. Opponents may query whether the approach of using special assessments is equitable, particularly for property owners who may be unwilling or unable to pay for improvements that primarily benefit other residents beyond their own properties. Ongoing discussions may focus on balancing necessary infrastructure improvements with concerns about fair treatment of local residents.
Establishes special dredging account; directs $5,000,000 of sales tax collected annually be deposited therein; directs DEP to administer account and dredging program with certain requirements.
Establishes special dredging account; directs $5,000,000 of sales tax collected annually be deposited therein; directs DEP to administer account and dredging program with certain requirements.
Establishes special dredging account; directs $5,000,000 of sales tax collected annually be deposited therein; directs DEP to administer account and dredging program with certain requirements.