Establishes "Revolutionary War Park Study Commission."
The commission is tasked with evaluating various aspects of the proposed National Historical Park, including the feasibility of such a designation, potential impacts on environmental and historical resources, and the advantages and disadvantages of the initiative. Furthermore, it will consider the effect on local communities and businesses, especially regarding tourism and potential visitor increases correlated to the anniversary events. A report of findings is expected to be delivered to the Governor and the Legislature within one year of the commission's formation.
Assembly Bill A5090 establishes the 'Revolutionary War Park Study Commission' in New Jersey to assess the feasibility of creating a National Historical Park that would incorporate existing sites such as Washington Crossing State Park, Trenton Battle Monument, and Princeton Battlefield State Park. This initiative comes in conjunction with the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, aiming to recognize and preserve important historical landmarks related to the American Revolution.
Notably, there are concerns surrounding the conversion of state lands to federal jurisdiction, which may affect local governance and tax revenues. Local stakeholders may harbor apprehensions regarding the implications for community identity and accessibility to these historical sites. The balance between preserving historical significance and ensuring local concerns are addressed will be a focal point of discussion as the commission moves forward.