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Thinkpad Public Question 1 will, if approved, mean $150 million more for open-space preservation. Taking advantage of low interest rates, state officials say they will be able to borrow the extra money without state taxpayers spending a dime more than the $98 million a year they approved five years ago. The proposal is supported by a broad coalition of environmentalists, mayors, sportsmen and farmers.
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Microsoft Question 2, the darling of the state's large-scale commercial developers, would allow the use of surpluses from an oil-tank cleanup fund to clean up polluted urban sites so they can be redeveloped.
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Laptop Computers The McGreevey administration says, and environmentalists agree, that both questions would be big wins in the battle against sprawl. Activists like the brownfields bill, because it would encourage redevelopment of urban sites, theoretically taking pressure off the suburban edges.
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Laptop Computer There is less agreement on Question 3, which would raise $150 million from the sale of bonds for dam repairs on hundreds of public and private man-made lakes that dot New Jersey and have long attracted resort development. Another $50 million would be raised to build sewer plants.
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Desktop Computer The state argues that money for the dams is long overdue and the best solution for dealing with a vexing problem. There are 47 "high-hazard" dams in need of emergency repairs at a cost of $33 million and many more "significant hazard" dams in the same situation, state officials said.
Notebooks "There is a significant public safety issue, but there also is a significant issue concerning the character of our communities," said Bradley Campbell, commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection.
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Travelstar "This is just a pork-barrel scam in an election year to get money for engineers and cement makers and to give public money to developers," said Jeff Tittel, director of the Sierra Club.
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Hard Drives "I'm disappointed to see the Sierra Club oppose this measure," Campbell said. "In many cases, enforcement actions would end up depriving families other than lakefront owners of a pond or recreation area that has become an important place in the life of the community."
Electronics McGreevey has pledged to use $50 million of the open-space money to save forest and farmland in the northern Highlands region and another $50 million to buy or fix parks in heavily populated areas. The latter is an effort to placate city Democrats, who have in recent years complained of being shortchanged by the state Green Acres land-acquisition program.
Canon "This is an unprecedented opportunity to get a whole lot more money without additional costs," said Michael Catania, chairman of the Coalition for Conservation, an umbrella group supporting Question 1. "That's doesn't happen very often."
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Star-Ledger - 10/28/2003
Topic: Public Question #1
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