Establishes signs and Internet websites for State tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts.
Impact
The bill requires the Department of Transportation to devise amendments to the Tourist Oriented Directional Signs (TODS) Program to include eligibility criteria for tourism attractions and historic districts. This includes mandates that eligible sites provide unique artistic, cultural, or historical value, remain open to the public for a certain number of hours per week, and comply with state and local regulations. In combination, these efforts are designed to boost local economies by increasing foot traffic to key sites, thereby facilitating greater engagement with New Jersey's cultural and historical offerings.
Summary
Bill S2574 seeks to establish a framework for promoting state tourism attractions, historic sites, and historic districts through signage and the creation of Internet resources. This initiative aims to enhance the visibility and accessibility of cultural and historical sites across New Jersey. By implementing directional signage and a dedicated website, the legislation aims to create a cohesive path for tourists, leading them to various attractions and encouraging local exploration during their visits.
Contention
While the bill has the potential to enhance tourism, some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the regulations and criteria set for sites to qualify under the TODS program. Issues may arise around the administrative workload on local tourism boards and attractions to meet the compliance standards. Additionally, defining 'cultural value' and 'public accommodation' can lead to ambiguity, resulting in varied interpretations among towns and districts, thus necessitating clear guidelines to prevent disputes.
Requires New Jersey Historical Commission to establish Black Heritage Trail; permits New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation to use funds for markers on certain trail sites; appropriates $1 million.
Requires New Jersey Historical Commission to establish Black Heritage Trail; permits New Jersey Black Cultural and Heritage Initiative Foundation to use funds for markers on certain trail sites; appropriates $1 million.
Establishes flexible instructional day program to allow students to continue instruction at home when district must close its schools and to permit district to count flexible instructional days in meeting 180-day school year requirement.