Establishes NJ State Parks and Open Space Foundation.
Impact
This foundation will operate independently from the state government, acquiring authority to solicit donations, grants, and other financial contributions. It will also be governed by a board consisting of 12 members, including state officials, public representatives, and experts in relevant fields. The funds raised will supplement state and federal resources, targeting areas with the greatest need while ensuring transparency in funding processes and minimal recognition for donations.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2374 proposes the establishment of the New Jersey State Parks and Open Space Foundation, a nonprofit, educational, and charitable organization. The foundation aims to raise funds specifically directed at improving and maintaining state, county, and municipal parks and open spaces in New Jersey. Its activities will encompass both the development of infrastructure and enhancements beyond basic operations, concentrating on providing equitable access to public recreational resources for all residents.
Contention
Notably, there is a focus on including members who represent nonprofit organizations dedicated to open space preservation and community equity. This aspect may raise discussions among community leaders and stakeholders regarding representation, accountability, and the potential influence of private funding on public resources. Additionally, the foundation's independence from direct state oversight may lead to concerns about integration with existing public parks and natural resource initiatives.
Appropriates $87,783,515 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues and various Green Acres funds to DEP for local government open space acquisition and park development projects, and for certain administrative expenses.
Appropriates $13,640,000 to DEP from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants to certain nonprofit entities for open space acquisition, park development, and planning projects, and for certain administrative expenses.
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.