Morris County opens applications for 2025 open space funding

Morris County opens applications for 2025 open space funding
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The Morris County Office of Planning and Preservation has announced that grant applications for open space funding are now available through the Morris County Preservation Trust. Interested parties can access the applications on the Open Space Preservation website.

Morris County Commissioner Deputy Director Stephen Shaw emphasized the importance of preserving open spaces in maintaining the county’s appeal, stating, “As we continue to maintain one of the lowest county tax rates in New Jersey, this program delivers exceptional value. Morris County’s natural beauty and strong economy make it such a great place to live, and work, and play; preserving open space is key to keeping that balance. Protecting our scenic landscapes while supporting local businesses enhances the quality of life for residents who see the benefits every day, whether it be our top-rated schools, safe neighborhoods, outstanding park system or hundreds of miles of trails to hike, bike and walk.”

The deadline for submitting applications and appraisals for 2025 funding is Thursday, June 19, 2025. Last year, $1.8 million in grants were awarded for the acquisition and preservation of 65.2 acres across three municipalities by the Morris County Board of County Commissioners.

Since its inception in 1994, the Open Space Trust Fund program has facilitated the preservation of over 18,300 acres throughout Morris County with $300 million in funding generated from a preservation tax approved by voters in 1992.

Besides open space projects, the Preservation Trust Fund also supports farmland and historic preservation efforts, county parkland acquisition, recreational trails projects, and purchasing flood-prone residential properties.

The Open Space Trust Fund Committee manages grant application reviews by visiting proposed sites before making recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners each fall. According to Barbara Murray, program coordinator of the Morris County Open Space Trust Fund program: “Any of Morris County’s 39 municipalities and qualified charitable conservancies are eligible to apply for grant funding.”

For further details or inquiries about the application process, contact the Office of Planning and Preservation at 973-829-8120.



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