New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2898

Introduced
3/4/24  
Refer
3/4/24  
Report Pass
10/10/24  

Caption

Makes $500,000 supplemental appropriation from General Fund to DEP for dredging and restoration of Peckman River.

Impact

The bill's passage would allow for significant financial support to address environmental degradation within the Peckman River, facilitating essential dredging and restoration activities. Such actions are critical not only for improving water quality and mitigating flooding risks but also for maintaining the overall ecological health of the river. By waiving permit fees for related activities, the bill seeks to streamline processes for municipalities engaging in restoration projects, thereby reducing bureaucratic barriers and encouraging prompt action.

Summary

Senate Bill S2898 proposes a supplemental appropriation of $500,000 from the General Fund to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) specifically for the dredging and restoration of the Peckman River. This bill is presented in the context of ongoing environmental management efforts targeting the health and safety of New Jersey's waterways, aiming to enhance local ecosystems and promote environmental restoration initiatives. The funding is allocated to support several municipalities, including Cedar Grove, Little Falls, Verona, and Woodland Park, indicating a collaborative approach to environmental management that encourages joint efforts among local governments.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around S2898 appears to be positive, with a consensus on the need for environmental restoration and its benefits to the community. Stakeholders, including local governments and environmental organizations, likely view this funding as a necessary investment in public health and ecological sustainability. However, some concerns may arise regarding the reliance on state funding for local initiatives and the long-term sustainability of such projects without continuous support.

Contention

While the bill seems to receive broad support for addressing local environmental concerns, there may be contention surrounding the distribution of funds and the criteria for municipal applications. Questions could arise about how fairly the funding process operates and whether all municipalities have equal access to the resources needed for effective project implementation. Additionally, there might be debates over the effectiveness and oversight of the mandated projects to ensure that they lead to meaningful improvements in environmental conditions.

Companion Bills

NJ A3927

Same As Makes $500,000 supplemental appropriation from General Fund to DEP for dredging and restoration of Peckman River.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3927

Makes $500,000 supplemental appropriation from General Fund to DEP for dredging and restoration of Peckman River.

NJ S2897

Makes $500,000 supplemental appropriation from General Fund to DEP for dredging and restoration of Passaic River.

NJ A3928

Makes $500,000 supplemental from General Fund to DEP for dredging and restoration of Passaic River.

NJ S3386

Reallocates FY 2023 State and federal appropriations totaling $355,738,000, and amends and supplements language affecting appropriations in FY 2023.

NJ S3076

Amends appropriations act to provide funding for restoration of State school aid reductions for certain school districts; shifts $64,920,000 from certain appropriations for purposes of restoring aid; provides supplemental appropriation of $145,215,047.

NJ A5201

Directs DEP to develop and implement water quality, flood control, and stream restoration pilot program.

NJ A664

Makes supplemental appropriation of $1 million from General Fund to DEP for capital improvements at Allaire State Park.

NJ S3473

Appropriates $101,696,535 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to DEP for local government open space acquisition and park development projects; and for certain administrative expenses.

NJ A4572

Appropriates $101,696,535 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to DEP for local government open space acquisition and park development projects; and for certain administrative expenses.

NJ A4230

Amends appropriations act to provide funding for restoration of State school aid reductions for certain school districts; shifts $64,920,000 from certain appropriations for purposes of restoring aid; provides supplemental appropriation of $145,215,047.

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