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Liberty State Park
History of grassroots battles against commercialization and privatization plans.
In the years preceding LSP’s opening (6/14/76), in the 38 statewide public hearings in the late 1970’s, and in many grassroots battles, tens of 1000's of citizens, and Coalitions of local, regional, and statewide organizations overwhelmingly advocated for a free and green, non-commercialized, non-privatized Liberty State Park for people and nature. In 2005, Friends of LSP stopped a plan for a “Millionaire’s Marina” at LSP’s South End.
Battles after 1984, were against the internal LSP Development Corporation’s plans
1. 1977 - Amusement
theme park
2. 1981 - Amusement theme park and 8,000 luxury condos
3. 1980-1982 - Historic CRRNJ Terminal plan for a doll museum
4. 1986 - Commercial amphitheater with 25,000 seats.
5. 1991 - 225 acre golf course (plan introduced with no public hearing
in 1986).
6. 1992-1995 - 150 acre golf course
7. 2000-2001 - Commercial waterpark
8. Spring 2001 - NJDEP says no to Dev Corp push for
commercial amphitheater and 20 commercial concerts. People express opposition to
amphitheater plan through Summer. DEP says Dev Corp is free to re-submit plan
but there will be public hearings.
9. Fall -Winter 2001 - NJDEP says No to Dev Corp plan for commercial
concert series for Summer 2002, including summer weekend concerts. People
express opposition. Dev Corp tries to get Acting Gov Donald DiFrancesco to
approve it over the head of DEP.
The Termination of the LSP Development Corp. which delayed LSP progress, and wasted the public's time fighting their destructive and unpopular commercial plans.
April 22, 2002 - Dev Corp responded to DEP Com. Brad
Campbell's April 3 letter (stating that the Dev Corp's direction doesn't
coincide with the mission of LSP).
The Dev Corp declared its intention to push more major commercial proposals:
- Commercial amphitheater(which would have turned LSP into a commercial venue)
which would have weekend commercial concerts causing unpreventable traffic jams
blocking public access to working families, seniors, etc. coming to use park for
free uses.
- Fancy strip mall of commercial "venues" between Liberty
Science Center & Terminal.
- Commercial attractions under the shed of the CRRNJ Terminal.
April 24, 2003 - The Dev Corp was terminated by Gov. McGreevey
after a Coalition letter from 30 organizations, and 5000 postcards were sent.
-1988-1996 – Battle against large private marina
with law suits. The Master Plan included a small public marina. NJDEP sided with
the Dev Corp and there wasn’t a public hearing.
Spring 2001 – Cirque du Soleil, with OK from Gov (over the head of the
DEP). In LSP for 75 days, causing Spring weekend traffic jams,
discouraging/blocking public access. Spring 2003 – FOLSP stopped plan for
3 day rock festival that wasn’t partly fundraiser.