New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1977

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Authorizes State Treasurer to sell as surplus certain real property and improvements in Township of Woodbridge in Middlesex County.

Impact

The legislation is intended to streamline the disposal of state surplus properties and could potentially relieve the state of maintenance and associated costs for these properties. This sale is significant as it is part of a larger initiative to manage state properties effectively and utilize them in a manner that benefits local municipalities. The State House Commission will oversee the sale, ensuring that it adheres to established terms and conditions, following the approval protocols that were previously set in place during a similar transaction in 2018.

General

S1977 represents a legislative effort to manage state assets more effectively while addressing community needs through local governance. By identifying land no longer required by the state, it opens up possibilities for local development initiatives and demonstrates a proactive approach to utilizing public resources. However, stakeholders may debate the property’s future use and the necessary planning to ensure that it serves the interests of the Township of Woodbridge effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill S1977, sponsored by Senator Joseph F. Vitale from District 19 (Middlesex), aims to authorize the State Treasurer to sell certain real property deemed surplus in the Township of Woodbridge, Middlesex County. The property in question consists of approximately 2.321 acres of two non-contiguous lands from the former Woodbridge Development Center, specifically identified as Block 867, Lot 1.012, which will be sold to the township for the appraised value of $910,000. This act, if passed, will come into effect immediately upon its approval.

Contention

While the bill may appear straightforward, the implications of transferring state property to local governance play a crucial role in local economic development and land use planning. Discussions around S1977 will likely touch on concerns from residents regarding the future use of the property and its impact on the community. Notably, the ability for the township to repurpose this land could encourage local economic activities but might also raise issues related to zoning, environmental considerations, or public resource allocation.

Companion Bills

NJ A2295

Same As Authorizes State Treasurer to sell as surplus certain real property and improvements in Township of Woodbridge in Middlesex County.

NJ A5828

Carry Over Authorizes State Treasurer to sell as surplus certain real property and improvements in Township of Woodbridge in Middlesex County.

NJ S4201

Carry Over Authorizes State Treasurer to sell as surplus certain real property and improvements in Township of Woodbridge in Middlesex County.

Similar Bills

NJ A2295

Authorizes State Treasurer to sell as surplus certain real property and improvements in Township of Woodbridge in Middlesex County.

NJ S4201

Authorizes State Treasurer to sell as surplus certain real property and improvements in Township of Woodbridge in Middlesex County.

NJ A5828

Authorizes State Treasurer to sell as surplus certain real property and improvements in Township of Woodbridge in Middlesex County.

NJ S3386

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NJ A4230

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NJ A5655

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NJ S3076

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NJ S4053

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.