Authorizes the New York state thruway authority to issue annual short distance commuter permits which shall provide for travel at no charge between interchanges in permit areas.
Impact
The enactment of Bill A10116 is expected to significantly impact local transportation policies by offering a cost-effective travel solution for commuters in the affected areas. It facilitates greater mobility for residents, potentially leading to increased patronage of local businesses and community engagement. Furthermore, the bill necessitates a thorough audit by a certified public accountant to evaluate the financial implications of the permits, particularly concerning revenue loss during peak hours. If such a loss is demonstrated, the Thruway Authority may adjust permit pricing accordingly, underscoring the bill's consideration for sustainable revenue models.
Summary
Bill A10116, introduced in the Assembly by M. of A. Magnarelli, seeks to amend the public authorities law specific to the New York State Thruway Authority. The primary goal of the bill is to authorize the issuance of annual short distance commuter permits that allow travel without charge between designated interchanges in the Syracuse area. This initiative aims to enhance commuter access and reduce the financial burden on individuals who regularly travel within the identified permit zones. The proposed permit areas encompass interchanges 34-A through 39, with an allowance for restrictions during peak hours to alleviate congestion.
Contention
While the bill's intent is to provide economic relief to commuters, potential points of contention may arise regarding the peak hour restrictions and how they affect traffic patterns and local revenues. Critics may argue that unrestricted access during high traffic periods could exacerbate congestion rather than alleviate it, countering the bill's primary objectives. Additionally, the requirement for public hearings prior to any changes in discount pricing could lead to community dissent if stakeholders feel their needs are inadequately addressed. As such, balancing economic benefit against operational efficiency will likely remain a central debate as the bill progresses.
Same As
Authorizes the New York state thruway authority to issue annual short distance commuter permits which shall provide for travel at no charge between interchanges in permit areas.
Authorizes the New York state thruway authority to issue annual short distance commuter permits which shall provide for travel at no charge between interchanges in permit areas.
Authorizes the New York state thruway authority to issue annual short distance commuter permits which shall provide for travel at no charge between interchanges in permit areas.
Authorizes the New York state thruway authority to issue annual short distance commuter permits which shall provide for travel at no charge between interchanges in permit areas.
Provides that the thruway authority shall issue permits for ambulances and fire vehicles exempting such vehicles from paying tolls on the thruway when engaged in an emergency operation.
Provides that the thruway authority shall issue permits for ambulances and fire vehicles exempting such vehicles from paying tolls on the thruway when engaged in an emergency operation.
Provides that gas, electric, or combination gas and electric corporations shall not be permitted to retain revenues derived from their actual return on equity in excess of authorized rates of return on equity.
Provides that gas, electric, or combination gas and electric corporations shall not be permitted to retain revenues derived from their actual return on equity in excess of authorized rates of return on equity.