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Bill S 1723 adds Doodletown Brook to eligible inland waterways, enabling local governments to access funding for revitalization, boosting ecology and community development.
Bill S 1723 adds Doodletown Brook to eligible inland waterways, enabling local governments to access funding for revitalization, boosting ecology and community development.
Bill S 1723 aims to expand the definition of inland waterways eligible for the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) by adding Doodletown Brook to the list. This initiative seeks to enhance the management and revitalization of waterfront areas, promoting ecological health and community development.
The primary purpose of S 1723 is to recognize Doodletown Brook as a significant inland waterway, thereby allowing it to benefit from the resources and support provided under the LWRP. The intent is to foster sustainable development, improve water quality, and enhance recreational opportunities in the region surrounding Doodletown Brook.
Bill S 1723 represents a significant step towards enhancing the ecological and recreational value of Doodletown Brook. By integrating this waterway into the LWRP framework, the bill aims to promote sustainable development and community engagement in waterfront revitalization efforts. The bill is currently under consideration in the Assembly following its passage in the Senate.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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