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New Jersey to spend $100 million on ‘Green Acres’ park improvements

New Jersey officials want to spend more than $100 million on local park improvement projects across the state.

The investment is part of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Green Acres Program, an initiative created in 1961 “to meet New Jersey’s growing recreation and conservation needs.”

The proposed funding is pending approval by the Garden State Preservation Trust, which will forward its recommendations to state lawmakers for approval.

“From our incredible Green Acres investments in local parks, to our historic investments in the restoration of natural resources throughout the state, including at Liberty State Park, our administration has put its money where its heart is,” New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette said in an announcement.

The proposed funding includes $54.5 million for improvements in state parks, forests and wildlife management areas; $42.2 million in grants and loans for 49 park development projects in urban, suburban and rural communities; and $38.4 million for the state to acquire and preserve open space.

“Everyone in New Jersey deserves quality parks and recreation facilities that give children places to play, help connect us to nature, improve our physical and mental health, and enhance quality of life, especially in our most vulnerable and overburdened communities,” Martha Sullivan Sapp, director of the Green Acres Program, said in an announcement.

According to a news release, more than 20% of New Jersey’s land is dedicated to parks and wildlife, more than any other state in the continental United States.

The Garden State Preservation Trust will consider the following recommended allocations:

Other funding allocations include:

Some of the major Urban Parks Grants include:

Some of the major local projects approved for matching Green Acres grants and loans include:

BERGEN COUNTY

Basketball courts and walkways would be improved at Carver Park, while playground and athletic field improvements are proposed for Columbus Park, both in Hackensack.
BURLINGTON COUNTY

CUMBERLAND COUNTY

ESSEX COUNTY

GLOUCESTER COUNTY

HUDSON COUNTY

MERCER COUNTY

MIDDLESEX COUNTY

OCEAN COUNTY

PASSAIC COUNTY

UNION COUNTY

“Everyone in New Jersey deserves quality parks and recreation facilities that give children places to play, help connect us to nature, improve our physical and mental health, and enhance quality of life, especially in our most vulnerable and overburdened communities,” said Martha Sullivan Sapp, Director of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Green Acres Program. “These proposed grants and loans enhance the Murphy Administration’s historic commitment to environmental justice on all levels, helping to improve public health and drive economic development statewide.”

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