New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5191

Caption

Requires DOT to establish five-year highway litter mitigation pilot program and flood mitigation pilot program in certain cities; appropriates $1 million.

Impact

The implementation of A5191 is likely to have significant implications for local environmental quality. By systematically addressing litter and improving drainage systems, the pilot programs may help mitigate the adverse health effects associated with pollution and flooding in these urban areas. Furthermore, the data collected through scheduled surveys and subsequent reports will provide crucial insights into the effectiveness of current urban environmental management practices and may pave the way for the establishment of permanent litter and flood mitigation programs statewide, should the pilot programs prove successful.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5191 seeks to enhance environmental conditions in New Jersey's urban areas by establishing two pilot programs aimed at mitigating highway litter and addressing flood risks. Specifically targeting the cities of Jersey City, Camden, and Atlantic City, the bill mandates the Department of Transportation (DOT) to undertake quarterly activities including debris removal, sewage cleanouts, and graffiti removal to tackle litter problems on state highways. The bill sets aside a budget of $1 million, equally divided between the two pilot programs, which are to be conducted over a five-year period. The focus on litter includes mustering local resources and increasing community awareness on littering penalties and volunteering opportunities.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding this bill revolves around the potential financial implications and the effectiveness of the pilot programs. Some stakeholders may question the budget allocation of $1 million for both initiatives, considering ongoing financial constraints faced by the state’s transportation budget. Moreover, concerns may arise regarding the extent to which temporary measures, such as those planned for flood risk areas, will address underlying systemic issues related to urban drainage and flooding. As such, the evaluation of these pilot programs will be a critical aspect of determining their long-term viability and scalability across New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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