Since 1977, Monmouth Conservation Foundation (MCF), has dedicated itself to safeguarding our county's natural landscapes. Working alongside federal, state, county, and local partners, we have preserved more than 9,500 acres of farmland, parks, and open spaces. This November, some Monmouth municipalities will have open space referendums on their ballots, asking residents to approve additional tax dollars in crucial funding to protect land and enhance green spaces in their communities.
Based on the increase in residential and commercial developments anticipated in Monmouth County over the next decade, preserving our remaining, unprotected land now is imperative. Once a farm, forest, natural habitat, or meadow is developed, it is lost forever.
Added to this, we are facing greater environmental challenges, like increased flooding, more powerful storms, and wildfires, which threaten our homes, businesses, and our way of life. Land preservation and the implementation of natural climate solutions using open space tax dollars can help reduce environmental impacts and ensure our sustainable future.
Open spaces are not merely aesthetic assets; they are essential for the health of our community, the environment, and our overall quality of life. Studies show that access to parks and recreational areas significantly enhances both physical and mental health. During the pandemic, many of us turned to our parks, waterfronts, and trails, highlighting the importance of these spaces for recreation and community connection.
Moreover, preserving open space has tangible economic benefits. Properties adjacent to preserved areas often see higher values, benefiting residents and local governments alike. These natural assets attract tourism and bolster local businesses, fostering a vibrant economy.
Your vote will shape the future of our community—promoting sustainability, health, and the preservation of our shared heritage. Together, let's protect the landscapes that define Monmouth County and ensure their vitality for generations to come. On November 5, vote YES to #KeepMonmouthGreen.