New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3885

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires construction of sidewalks along certain routes within certain radius of public schools.

Impact

The bill's implications extend to municipal and county budgets, as it stipulates that construction and maintenance must occur at public expense. In addition to local funds, municipalities are permitted to utilize various sources such as donations and state or federal grants to fulfill these requirements. This provision could lead to significant budget allocations for local governments, potentially impacting other community-funded projects or services. By ensuring that sidewalks are available on hazardous routes, the bill aims to improve overall community infrastructure and safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3885 aims to enhance student safety by mandating the construction and maintenance of sidewalks in proximity to public schools in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill requires counties and municipalities to provide sidewalks within a two-mile radius of elementary schools and a two-and-a-half-mile radius of secondary schools along streets identified as hazardous for students walking to and from school. This initiative emphasizes the importance of safe routes for children and aligns with broader public safety goals.

Contention

Despite the safety-oriented objectives of A3885, the bill may face contention regarding funding sources and budgetary impacts on local governments. Some legislators may argue that mandating sidewalk construction could strain resources, especially in municipalities with limited budgets. Additionally, the interpretation of what constitutes a 'hazardous route' might raise debates about the criteria used and local prioritizations. Stakeholders in urban versus rural areas may advocate differently based on the unique walking environments and school access challenges present in their communities.

Companion Bills

NJ A1430

Carry Over Requires construction of sidewalks along certain routes within certain radius of public schools.

Similar Bills

MD HB628

Highways - Sidewalks and Bicycle Pathways - Construction and Reconstruction

MD HB1504

Highways - Sidewalks and Bicycle Pathways - Construction and Reconstruction (The Honorable Anne Healey Pedestrian Safety Act of 2026)

RI S2042

Requires that all maintenance of sidewalks along state highways, with the exception of snow and ice removal, be the responsibility of the state.

RI S0057

Requires that all maintenance of sidewalks along state highways, with the exception of snow and ice removal, be the responsibility of the state.

RI H5393

Requires that all maintenance of sidewalks along state highways, with the exception of snow and ice removal, be the responsibility of the state.

RI H7502

Requires that all maintenance of sidewalks along state highways, with the exception of snow and ice removal, be the responsibility of the state.

NY A09141

Provides that a town may not direct abutting property owners to maintain sidewalks which abut county highways or which are not directly accessible from such owner's property.

HI HCR52

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To Work With Stakeholders To Construct A Sidewalk For Pedestrian Safety While Traveling Between Iroquois Point And Ewa Beach.