Authorizes DOT and historic entities to accept gifts and grants for purchase and erection of historic markers and signs.
Impact
The bill is designed to streamline the process of erecting historic markers by allowing for more flexibility in funding sources and coordination between local historians and state departments. By enabling partnerships with local historians and organizations, the bill emphasizes community involvement in historical preservation efforts. This could lead to increased awareness and acknowledgment of local histories and contributions to the state's heritage, attracting tourism and educational opportunities while aligning with state goals of preserving historical significance.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2936 proposes amendments to existing New Jersey legislation concerning historic markers. The bill authorizes the Commissioner of Transportation to accept gifts and grants for the purchase, erection, and maintenance of historic markers and signs that represent the archaeological, cultural, historic, recreational, or scenic value of different sites across New Jersey. A key aspect of this bill is the involvement of various historical entities, including the New Jersey Historical Commission and the Historic Sites Council, in these processes. This involvement aims to enhance the state's efforts in preserving its rich history and promoting its cultural significance through visible markers along roadways.
Contention
While the bill supports historical preservation and public awareness, potential points of contention include concerns about the prioritization of funding and resources. Critics may argue that allowing donations and private funding might influence the decisions on which markers to erect, potentially favoring certain historical narratives over others. Furthermore, there may be debates on the effectiveness of the proposed public-private partnerships and how they will impact the management and maintenance of these markers moving forward. Ensuring a balanced representation of New Jersey’s diverse history within this framework may require careful oversight to avoid favoritism or neglect.
Permits New Jersey Council on the Arts to develop and promote historical mural program and program for 250th anniversary of Declaration of Independence.
Authorizes NJ Historical Commission to establish program to promote developing historic projects on website and collect donations for projects on behalf of historic site or organization.
Authorizes NJ Historical Commission to establish program to promote developing historic projects on website and collect donations for projects on behalf of historic site or organization.
Requires New Jersey Historical Commission to establish Black Heritage Trail; permits New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation to use funds for markers on certain trail sites; appropriates $1 million.
Requires New Jersey Historical Commission to establish Black Heritage Trail; permits New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation to use funds for markers on certain trail sites; appropriates $1 million.
An Act Transferring The Office Of Workforce Competitiveness And Commission On Culture And Tourism To The Department Of Economic And Community Development And Other Changes To Economic Development Statutes.