Governor signs bill funding open space preservation projects

Governor signs bill funding open space preservation projects
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Today, Governor Phil Murphy signed bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Parker Space (R-24) to support the acquisition of land for open space and park development.

“With the allocation of these funds, we’re making a significant investment to acquire, preserve, and responsibly develop recreational areas throughout New Jersey,” said Sen. Space. “Protecting and enhancing our natural spaces is not only good for the environment overall, but developing new parks also improves the quality of life for all New Jersey residents. These efforts will ensure that municipalities continue to have the resources necessary to maintain green spaces where people can relax, play, and enjoy the nature of the Garden State.”

Senator Space’s bill (S3473/A4572), now law, will allocate more than $101 million to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The DEP will use these funds to assist local governments in acquiring open space and developing lands for recreation and conservation.

You can read about the new law online.

To speak with Sen. Space, please contact Chris Sivel, SRO Deputy Director of Communications at [email protected].



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