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NJ S4324

NJ S4324
Establishes Capital City Commission to study and make recommendations concerning promotion and improvement of City of Trenton.


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Introduced
05/12/2025
In Committee
05/12/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the Capital City Commission (commission) in, but not of, the Department of Community Affairs. The purpose of the commission is to study and make recommendations concerning the short-term, medium-term, and long-term advancement and improvement to the City of Trenton. Under the bill, the commission is required to consider and assess issues including, but not limited to:· maximizing the Trenton waterfront by proposing ways to improve currently developable land, and proposing ways to enhance access to the waterfront, which may include rerouting Route 29;· recruiting and incentivizing businesses to locate to or remain in Trenton; · developing and leveraging Trenton's current assets, including the presence of State buildings and State workers, and developing new assets in order to enhance the status of Trenton as New Jersey's Capitol City; and· developing and promoting cultural, social, and recreational opportunities within Trenton, and promoting Trenton as a desirable place to live, work, and raise a family. The bill requires the commission to meet quarterly for the first two years following its organization and to issue its initial report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor, to the Legislature, to the Board of County Commissioners of Mercer County, and to the Trenton City Council no later than two years after the commission organizes. Following the issuance of its initial report, the commission is required to meet at least twice each year and to issue a report annually thereafter.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Capital City Commission (CCC), a 13-member group housed within the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, tasked with studying and making recommendations for improving Trenton. The commission will include ex officio members like the Mayor of Trenton and county officials, as well as appointments from legislative leadership, the Governor, and the Judicial Branch, representing diverse perspectives from public, business, and government sectors. The commission's primary responsibilities include studying short-term, medium-term, and long-term strategies for Trenton's advancement, with specific focus areas such as developing the waterfront, attracting and retaining businesses, leveraging existing state assets, and promoting cultural and recreational opportunities to make Trenton a more desirable place to live and work. Members will serve four-year terms without compensation but will be reimbursed for necessary expenses. The commission will meet quarterly for the first two years, produce an initial comprehensive report within 24 months of organization, and thereafter meet at least twice annually to evaluate and modify its recommendations, reporting annually to the Governor, Legislature, Mercer County Commissioners, and Trenton City Council.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee (on 05/12/2025)

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