New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4912

Introduced
10/17/24  

Caption

Directs DEP to waive walk-in and bicycle entrance fees to State parks and forests during certain holidays.

Impact

If enacted, A4912 could significantly impact the accessibility of State parks and forests during major holidays, likely increasing attendance as individuals and families take advantage of the waived fees. By promoting outdoor activities, the bill seeks to enhance public enjoyment of New Jersey's natural resources, aligning with environmental and public health objectives of encouraging outdoor recreation. It could also have positive implications for the mental and physical well-being of residents.

Summary

A4912 is a bill introduced in New Jersey that mandates the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to waive entrance fees specifically for walk-in and bicycle access to State parks and forests. This exemption is set to occur during key holiday periods: Memorial Day weekend, the week of the Fourth of July, and Labor Day weekend. The intent of the bill is to encourage greater public access to natural spaces during these popular recreational times.

Contention

While the bill seems to present a universally appealing initiative to enhance public access, there could be concerns about the financial implications for park management and maintenance. Waiving fees may lead to budget constraints for the DEP, which relies on entrance fees for funding park operations. Additionally, there could be discussions regarding the potential increase in park visitation leading to over-crowding or resource strain during holiday periods. Therefore, while the bill promotes access, it also necessitates a careful examination of operational capacity and financial sustainability.

Companion Bills

NJ S3708

Same As Directs DEP to waive walk-in and bicycle entrance fees to State parks and forests during certain holidays.

Similar Bills

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