Requires DEP to provide public access for boats to certain State-owned lakes; appropriates $2 million.
The enactment of A4504 is expected to enhance recreational boating opportunities for the public, particularly in areas such as Greenwood Lake, which currently lacks public boat launch facilities. With a rising demand for public access observed during the COVID-19 pandemic, this bill seeks to address the issue of limited public access due to capacity constraints at private marinas. By facilitating direct access to state-owned lakes, the bill is anticipated to improve public enjoyment and engagement with New Jersey's natural water resources.
Assembly Bill A4504 mandates that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) provides public access for boats to certain state-owned lakes. The bill specifically outlines that within two years of its enactment, the DEP must either construct public access points or enter into long-term contracts with private marina owners through a public bidding process to allow boating access on these lakes. To facilitate this initiative, the bill appropriates a budget of $2 million from the General Fund, ensuring funds are available for its effective implementation.
While the bill is largely supportive of providing access to state-owned lakes, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation and distribution of the appropriated funds. Concerns could arise around the prioritization of specific lakes for development and the feasibility of establishing public access against existing agreements with private marina owners. Additionally, there may be debates on how to balance public access with the operational capacities of private marinas, especially if demand continues to surge following new access developments.