Requires DEP to provide public access for boats to certain State-owned lakes; appropriates $1 million.
The enactment of A1047 is expected to positively impact residents and visitors by ensuring that there is adequate public access to State-owned lakes where boating is permitted. This would allow the public to enjoy recreational activities on the water without relying solely on private marinas, which have been under pressure due to heightened demand. The bill aims to ensure that popular lakes, such as Greenwood Lake, can be enjoyed equitably by all, rather than being limited to adjacent property owners and private marina members.
Assembly Bill A1047 aims to enhance public access to certain State-owned lakes in New Jersey by requiring the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to construct or arrange for the creation of public boat access points. Recognizing the growing demand for recreational boating access, particularly during the increased interest seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, the bill addresses the limitations currently faced by the public in accessing these waterways. To facilitate this, the bill proposes a budget appropriation of $1 million from the General Fund for the necessary construction and contracts with private marina operators.
Despite the bill's intentions to improve access, there may be discussions around the feasibility of funding, the effectiveness of the proposed contracts with private marinas, and the public bidding process established for these contracts. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the adequacy of the $1 million allocation in addressing the existing deficits in public boat launches, particularly in areas experiencing high demand. Furthermore, the ability of the DEP to execute these plans within the stipulated two-year timeframe may also come under scrutiny.