New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3959

Introduced
12/12/24  

Caption

Concerns New Jersey Redevelopment Authority; changes quorum requirements from 11 members to majority of voting members.

Impact

This legislative change has significant implications for how the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority operates. By lowering the quorum requirement, it empowers the authority to conduct business with fewer members present, thus potentially leading to quicker resolutions on various redevelopment projects. Advocates for the bill argue that this enhancement of operational efficiency will facilitate timely responses to urban development needs, enabling proactive engagement in community revitalization efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill S3959 seeks to amend existing legislation regarding the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority, specifically addressing the quorum requirements for meetings. Currently, the law stipulates that a quorum for the authority consists of 11 members; however, this bill proposes a change to instead require only a majority of the voting members to establish a quorum. This adjustment aims to streamline decision-making processes within the authority and is part of efforts to make governance more efficient in urban development initiatives.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention regarding this bill, particularly concerning the representation and involvement of public members in critical decision-making. Critics may argue that reducing the quorum lowers accountability and could allow decisions to be made without adequate representation from diverse stakeholder groups. Therefore, while some see the potential for positive outcomes through increased efficiency, there might be concerns about the long-term effects on governance and community engagement within the redevelopment process. Ensuring that the authority remains responsive to public needs while facilitating effective operations remains a key balance to be struck.

Companion Bills

NJ A5092

Same As Concerns New Jersey Redevelopment Authority; changes quorum requirements from 11 members to majority of voting members.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5092

Concerns New Jersey Redevelopment Authority; changes quorum requirements from 11 members to majority of voting members.

NJ S3433

Expands membership of New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority.

NJ A4381

Makes various changes to membership and financial practices of New Jersey Historic Trust.

NJ A3469

Makes various changes to membership and financial practices of New Jersey Historic Trust.

NJ S4320

Authorizes majority of Commission on Human Trafficking membership to exercise powers and duties of commission.

NJ A5455

Authorizes majority of Commission on Human Trafficking membership to exercise powers and duties of commission.

NJ HB2078

Changing the membership requirements, terms of members and the quorum requirements for the information technology executive council.

NJ S4175

Revises various requirements of New Jersey Aspire Program and establishes Redevelopment Project Bridge Financing Program.

NJ S2810

Changes membership of board of trustees of SPRS to remove requirement that two members be private citizens.

NJ A3779

Changes membership of board of trustees of SPRS to remove requirement that two members be private citizens.

Similar Bills

NJ A5092

Concerns New Jersey Redevelopment Authority; changes quorum requirements from 11 members to majority of voting members.

LA HB327

Provides relative to the powers and duties of the Algiers Development District

LA HB144

Provides relative to the powers and duties of the Algiers Development District

SD SB162

Revise the discretionary formula for reduced taxation of new structures and residential property.

LA SB241

Creates an Economic Development District in Leesville, Louisiana. (gov sig)

CT SB00985

An Act Incentivizing Housing Production.

LA SB648

Creates and provides for the Old LNB Building Redevelopment District in East Baton Rouge Parish. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

LA HB457

Provides relative to the boundaries and governance of the North Lafayette Redevelopment Authority