Requires DEP to assume responsibility for dredging of waterways providing boat access to lagoon communities; appropriates $6,000,000.
Impact
The bill aims to establish a structured approach to dredging by requiring the DEP to compile a comprehensive list of lagoon communities and a prioritized dredging schedule within one year of the bill's enactment. It seeks to ensure that both designated navigational channels and other vital water bodies, not officially recognized as such, are adequately maintained for public use, thereby safeguarding local economies and the quality of life for residents. By completing dredging within two years, the bill proposes a timely enhancement of access for recreational activities and potential economic growth.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1720, introduced in New Jersey, mandates the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to take charge of dredging waterways that provide boat access to lagoon communities. The bill allocates $6,000,000 to support these efforts, highlighting the importance of enhancing navigable pathways and maintaining the environmental integrity of coastal areas. The legislation reflects a recognition of the economic contributions of these lagoon communities, which have benefited from increased property values and municipal investment during their development phases.
Contention
Notably, the bill addresses the longstanding issue of lagoon communities facing environmental liabilities despite their contributions to regional development. It recognizes that many homeowners purchased properties without prior knowledge of permitting or environmental ramifications. This acknowledgment has generated a dialogue around the legal standing of these lagoon communities, some of which have been labeled illegal by regulatory authorities. Supporters argue that the bill rectifies past missteps, while critics might question the prioritization of dredging expenses in light of environmental considerations.
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.
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.