JERSEY CITY — Mayor Steve Fulop is saying no to an expansion of the Liberty National Golf Club.

Last week, state Sen. Sandra Cunningham, who represents Jersey City, said she wants to find a compromise between Liberty State Park’s current state and a request to build three new golf holes on Caven Point for the ultra-exclusive golf club.

Fulop tweeted Friday that “there should be no compromises.”

As Trenton gets ready to vote on the Protect Liberty State Park Act - there should be no compromises, no changes, nothing short of full protection of the entire park. pic.twitter.com/zgiJxS2ZPh — Steven Fulop (@StevenFulop) December 27, 2019

Liberty National, with an endorsement from the local NAACP, wants an amendment to the proposed Liberty State Park Protection Act that would allow the club to apply with the state to move three holes from their current location to the environmentally sensitive Caven Point.

The proposed amendment would exclude the Caven Point peninsula from the act, which would severely limit further development in the state park.

Liberty National has said the moving three holes would be necessary to create a First Tee program for underserved youth.

The 22-acre Caven Point peninsula is home to many of the city’s wildlife. The state Department of Environmental Protection denied the golf club’s lease request in 2018.

If the Liberty State Park Protection Act isn’t voted on in the current session, which ends in mid-January, the approval process must start from scratch when the new legislative session begins.