Bill to protect New Jersey’s private woodlands advances in Senate

Bill to protect New Jersey’s private woodlands advances in Senate
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Senator Robert Singer’s bill, S-699, has successfully passed the Senate Budget Committee. The legislation focuses on safeguarding New Jersey’s private woodlands from future development. Under this bill, the State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC) will establish a program for landowners with at least 20 acres of land managed under a forest stewardship plan. This program will enable these landowners to place permanent easements or conservation restrictions on their properties.

Senator Singer emphasized the importance of this initiative by stating, “Protecting our woodlands is important for both the environment and the quality of life of New Jersey residents.” He further added that the bill “ensures that these natural spaces remain safe from development while respecting the rights of property owners.”

The full text of the bill is available online for public access.



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