New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3605

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
5/8/23  
Engrossed
5/22/23  
Refer
5/18/23  

Caption

Reduces parking spaces required in Statewide site improvement standards at residential developments relative to development's proximity to public transportation.

Impact

The enactment of S3605 would modernize New Jersey's approach to urban development and transportation planning, addressing the growing concern over traffic congestion and environmental sustainability. By lowering the demand for parking spaces near transit hubs, the bill encourages more compact, walkable communities that are conducive to public transport use. This could lead to a shift in residential development patterns, potentially spurring growth in urban areas while also reducing the carbon footprint of daily commuting. The reduced parking requirements may also lower construction costs for developers, fostering greater development activity in densely populated regions.

Summary

Senate Bill S3605 proposes significant changes to the Statewide site improvement standards in New Jersey by reducing the required number of parking spaces for residential developments based on their proximity to public transportation. The bill aims to promote sustainable urban development by encouraging less reliance on cars and fostering greater utilization of public transit systems. Specifically, it allows for a 20% reduction in parking requirements for projects located within one mile of public transport, scaling up to a 50% reduction for developments within a one-quarter mile radius. This measure is intended to align residential development more closely with existing public transportation infrastructure, thereby facilitating easier access for residents to transport services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S3605 appears largely favorable among urban planners and environmental advocates who view the bill as a progressive step towards enhancing public transit viability and combating urban sprawl. However, it has prompted some concerns among local community members and certain legislators about the potential impacts of reduced parking on neighborhood accessibility and property values. The balance between fostering development and maintaining community needs is at the heart of the debate, with both sides presenting valid arguments regarding the implications of the bill.

Contention

Notably, opposition to S3605 centers on concerns regarding inadequate parking provisions in residential zones, risking insufficient parking for residents in areas that may not have robust public transport networks in place. Critics argue that while encouraging public transportation is essential, the bill could overlook the immediate needs of communities that still rely heavily on personal vehicles for daily commuting. As such, the bill could face scrutiny about its effectiveness in different regional contexts, particularly in suburban areas where public transportation options may be limited. Balancing the interests of urban development with the expectations of residents who rely on parking remains a contentious aspect of the legislation.

Companion Bills

NJ A4984

Same As Reduces parking spaces required in Statewide site improvement standards at residential developments relative to development's proximity to public transportation.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3718

Reduces parking spaces required in Statewide site improvement standards at residential developments relative to development's proximity to public transportation.

NJ A1522

Reduces parking spaces required in Statewide site improvement standards at residential developments relative to development's proximity to public transportation.

NJ A4964

Reduces Statewide site improvement standards on-street parking space size and modifies certain parking space calculation.

NJ S1658

Permits municipalities to adopt more stringent site improvement standards for storm water management related to residential developments.

NJ A1546

Requires underground structural assessment prior to commencing public highway or public transportation projects within close proximity to operating or retired mines.

NJ A3372

Requires certain warehouse developments to include adequate number of onsite tractor trailer parking spaces.

RI S2628

Implements statewide parking standards.

NJ S1137

Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with autism and developmental disabilities.

NJ S3738

Establishes alternative compliance standards for development of electric vehicle supply equipment and Make-Ready parking spaces based on charging capacity.

NJ A4531

Establishes alternative compliance standards for development of electric vehicle supply equipment and Make-Ready parking spaces based on charging capacity.

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