Public Access in New Jersey : The Public Trust Doctrine and Practical Steps to Enhance Public Access

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2006

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Trenton, N.J. : New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Coastal Management Office

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The goal of this handbook is to present the Public Trust Doctrine in detail, describing its history, its application and the rights and responsibilities inherent in it. Of particular focus is the application of the Public Trust Doctrine on and along all of New Jersey’s tidal waterways and their shores. Within the framework established by the Public Trust Doctrine, it is also the goal of the handbook to help facilitate a working relationship between all levels of government in a concerted effort to ensure adequate public access to and use of the state’s tidal waterways and their shores. This includes providing a basic understanding of public trust rights, roles and responsibilities of each level of government and other decision makers, and suggestions of methods that can be used to enhance public access to and use of tidal waterways and their shores. Ultimately, the goal of this book is to serve as a comprehensive reference for those who seek to learn about the Public Trust Doctrine and public access in New Jersey’s coastal zone.

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Coastal zone management - Government policy - New Jersey, New Jersey, Public Trust Doctrine

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