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Lawmaker Says New Jerseyans Voiced Concerns on Beach Access, Replenishment at Annual Joint-Hearing of Senate & Assembly Enviro Panels
(CAPE MAY) - Assemblyman Matthew Milam applauded the more than 100 New Jerseyans from Shore communities across the state who took part in the annual joint-meeting of the Senate and Assembly Environment Committees held to address issues including beach access and replenishment.
"The future of New Jersey's tourism industry relies in large part on the continued preservation of our coastline and the countless businesses that rely on beach-goers for their survival," said Milam (D-Cape May). "We must strike a balance that will ensure the quality of the state's beaches and guarantee all visitors' access to the Jersey Shore, and protect the rights of homeowners and businesses in coastal communities."
The meeting was held in Toms River to solicit input from the Shore community on policies that potentially could have long-term impacts on the state's coastal communities. The committee members discussed controversial issues like the regulations that govern beach access and replenishment as well as the future use of LNG.
"From the feedback lawmakers heard from residents from Monmouth to Cape May it's obvious that a one-size-fits-all approach does not meet the needs of Jersey's many unique Shore towns," said Milam. "The input and suggestions of Shore residents, community members, business owners, environmentalists, and advocates will help steer the state on the important issues that have a direct impact on Shore communities. It is essential that their concerns be addressed."
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