New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09408

Introduced
12/19/25  
Refer
12/19/25  

Caption

Adds Salmon Creek in Monroe County to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

Impact

The incorporation of Salmon Creek into the definition of inland waterways could significantly influence state regulations concerning water management, environmental protection, and land usage around waterways. By broadening the scope of state-recognized waterways, the bill enables local authorities and developers to access state funding and resources for revitalization initiatives. Furthermore, it underscores the importance of protecting natural water bodies, which are crucial for local ecosystems and community recreation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A09408 proposes to amend the executive law to include Salmon Creek in Monroe County within the definition of inland waterways. This amendment aims to enhance the opportunities for waterfront revitalization projects in the area, ultimately fostering environmental preservation and sustainable development. The bill is positioned to play a pivotal role in guiding resource management and improving the ecological health of the waterway.

Contention

While the bill promotes environmental enhancement, concerns may arise regarding potential development pressures that could affect Salmon Creek. Proponents of the bill argue that it would lead to positive ecological outcomes and improved community spaces. However, opponents may be wary of how waterfront development can impact local habitats and public access to the waterways. The dialogue surrounding A09408 highlights the balance between development and conservation in legislative decisions.

Companion Bills

NY S09062

Same As Adds Salmon Creek in Monroe County to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

Previously Filed As

NY S09062

Adds Salmon Creek in Monroe County to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

NY S08272

Includes Hague Brook in the list of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY A08683

Includes Hague Brook in the list of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S00279

Adds Moodna Creek in Orange County to the definition of inland waterways for waterfront revitalization.

NY A03235

Adds Moodna Creek in Orange County to the definition of inland waterways for waterfront revitalization.

NY S09506

Adds Lake Oscawana and Roaring Brook Lake in Putnam county to the definition of inland waterways.

NY A00266

Adds Doodletown Brook to the definition of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S01723

Adds Doodletown Brook to the definition of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S02646

Adds Falls Brook, Jones Brook, Kelso Brook, Minerva Stream, and Trout Brook to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

NY A03211

Adds Falls Brook, Jones Brook, Kelso Brook, Minerva Stream, and Trout Brook to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.