Requires DEP to provide public access for boats to certain State-owned lakes; appropriates $1 million.
Impact
To facilitate the public access required by the bill, A2647 includes an appropriation of $1 million from the General Fund specifically for the DEP. The intent behind the funding is to enable the construction and enhancement of public access points to State-owned lakes, thus addressing a critical gap in recreational offerings for residents and visitors alike. The bill underlines the importance of equitable access to waterways, where, historically, private marinas have filled gaps in public access, often charging fees that limit broader public use.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2647 mandates the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to establish public access for boats to certain State-owned lakes. The bill aims to improve the availability of recreational opportunities for the public, particularly at lakes where boat usage is permitted. Under the provisions of this bill, the DEP is required to either construct public access points or enter into long-term contracts with private marina owners. Furthermore, any contracts related to creating public access must follow a public bidding process, ensuring transparency and competition among contractors.
Contention
There are notable points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding how it balances private versus public interests. Critics of the bill may express concerns about the implications of funding and whether the set allocation will suffice to meet the needs of multiple lakes, especially as demand for public access has surged due to an increase in recreational boating activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, ensuring fair treatment of both private marina owners and public interests will be a critical discussion point during legislative reviews.