New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4053

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Requires maintenance of roadways surrounding State capitol complex.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would enhance the maintenance of state-managed roadways, potentially improving safety for those traveling to and from the capitol complex, including state employees, visitors, and lawmakers. Regular upkeep of these roads is intended to facilitate smoother traffic flow and contribute to the overall aesthetic and functionality of the area surrounding the state government, directly impacting public perception of state services.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4053 seeks to mandate the maintenance of certain roadways surrounding the State capitol complex in Trenton, New Jersey. This includes specific sections of West State Street, West Lafayette Street, Barrack Street, and Memorial Drive. The bill places the responsibility for this maintenance on the Department of Transportation, which is required to ensure that these roads are adequately paved and cleared of snow. This legislation highlights the state's commitment to maintaining infrastructure critical to the functioning of state government operations.

Contention

While the current version of A4053 seems straightforward, there may be underlying concerns regarding budget allocations for maintenance and the possible outsourcing of work to other agencies or municipalities. Stakeholders in the transportation sector might debate the adequacy of the funding provided for such maintenance work, raising questions on whether the Department of Transportation can effectively handle this responsibility and if local entities are adequately compensated for their involvement.

Companion Bills

NJ S3234

Same As Requires maintenance of roadways surrounding State capitol complex.

NJ S1577

Carry Over Requires maintenance of roadways surrounding State capitol complex.

NJ A928

Carry Over Requires maintenance of roadways surrounding State capitol complex.

Similar Bills

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