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| Name of Project: |
Kiejdan - Part of the River to Bay Greenway |
Geographic Fund: |
South Jersey Metro |
| Location of Project: |
Somerdale Borough, Camden County |
| Watershed Management
Area: |
WMA 18, Lower Delaware |
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Type of Project: |
Land Preservation, Fee Purchase |
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Size: |
9.6 Acres |
| Nonprofit Organization: |
The Trust For
Public Land - TPL New Jersey |
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Status: |
The Trust for Public Land purchased the property in late 2005.
A $150,000 contribution from the NJDEP Office of Natural
Resource Restoration was facilitated by Conservation Resources. |
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Total Project Cost: |
$1,100,000 |
| PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE |
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Link in the River to Bay Greenway
The Kiejdan Property is located along the South Branch
of the Cooper River in Somerdale Borough, Camden County, and
forms part of the spine of the River
to Bay Greenway. The Greenway is a multi-use recreational
route linking neighborhoods and communities to open space
and recreational resources across a 70-mile span from the
Delaware River to Barnegat Bay.
The Cooper River
watershed has experienced rapid development in recent years,
resulting in floodplain encroachment and river pollution.
Approximately half of the Kiejdan property serves as floodplain
for the river so its permanent protection will help to protect
water quality. It is also adjacent to a 2.2-acre site preserved
by Somerdale Borough.
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| PROJECT DESCRIPTION |
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The
Trust for Public Land acquired the Kiejdan property from
a willing seller in late 2005. Ownership of the property
was transferred to Somerdale Borough. The proposed future
use will be primarily passive recreation (walking trail only)
leaving the land in its natural state, although a small area
close to the road may be developed into a playground.
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| PROJECT FUNDING |
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The total purchase
price for the Kiejdan Property is $1,100,000. Somerdale
Borough contributed $250,000 from a NJDEP Green Acres Planning
Incentive Grant, Camden County contributed $550,000 from the
County Open Space Trust Fund, and TPL contributed
$150,000 from a foundation grant. $150,000 was contributed
by the NJDEP Office of Natural Resource Restoration, and NRD funding was
facilitated by Conservation Resources.
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