Excludes violations in a cooperative housing development containing Mitchell-Lama housing with no fewer than ten thousand units from bus operation-related traffic regulations.
Summary
Bill A08842 seeks to amend the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law specifically regarding the application of bus operation-related traffic regulations. The primary focus of the bill is to exclude certain violations in cooperative housing developments containing Mitchell-Lama housing that includes no fewer than ten thousand units. This amendment is considered a targeted effort to address specific community needs while regulating bus operations within the city.
The bill addresses existing traffic rules that impose restrictions on bus operations, which can lead to penalties for violations such as improper standing and stopping in bus lanes. By exempting violations occurring within large cooperative housing settings, the bill aims to accommodate the unique circumstances of these residential developments, recognizing that strict enforcement may not always serve the best interests of the residents.
Stakeholders expressed various viewpoints during discussions surrounding A08842. Proponents argue that the legislation addresses the particular challenges faced by residents of Mitchell-Lama housing, emphasizing the importance of community-centric regulations that take into account local infrastructure and usage patterns. On the other hand, some opponents raised concerns about potential safety issues that might arise from exempting these areas from established traffic regulations designed to facilitate efficient public transport systems.
Overall, while A08842 represents an effort to modify state traffic laws in a manner that benefits certain housing groups, it also reflects ongoing discussions about public transportation, local governance, and the balance between regulatory compliance and resident needs in dense urban environments. The outcome of this bill could set a precedent for how traffic regulations interact with community housing developments in New York.
Same As
Excludes violations in a cooperative housing development containing Mitchell-Lama housing with no fewer than ten thousand units from bus operation-related traffic regulations.
Excludes violations in a cooperative housing development containing Mitchell-Lama housing with no fewer than ten thousand units from bus operation-related traffic regulations.
Excludes violations occurring within one hundred feet from a place of worship, funeral home, or similar institution from bus operation-related traffic regulations as part of participation in a ceremony or religious service.
Excludes violations occurring within one hundred feet from a place of worship, funeral home, or similar institution from bus operation-related traffic regulations as part of participation in a ceremony or religious service.
Requires annual inspections of Mitchell-Lama buildings; requires the appointment of housing management representatives to perform such inspections; requires notification of violations to housing companies; requires such housing companies to certify correction of violations.
Requires at least one director on a board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation be a primary resident of such residential cooperative housing corporation; prohibits the charging of payments, fees or charges by cooperative housing corporations without thirty days written notice to such cooperative housing corporation's shareholders.
Requires at least one director on a board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation be a primary resident of such residential cooperative housing corporation; prohibits the charging of payments, fees or charges by cooperative housing corporations without thirty days written notice to such cooperative housing corporation's shareholders.
Requires that any penalties for violations of housing standards or building and fire codes be assessed and imposed within fourteen days; increases certain fine amounts for violations of housing standards.