New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A11105

Introduced
4/24/26  

Caption

Establishes a standardized statewide system for collecting, recording, and monitoring winter road maintenance operational data in order to improve efficiency, enhance transparency, and support the protection of water resources in the state of New York; requires calibration of all deicing material application equipment used for winter highway maintenance on public roads.

Impact

By introducing these protocols and requirements, A11105 is expected to significantly influence how local and state entities conduct winter road maintenance. It requires counties, cities, and municipalities to follow standardized procedures on data collection, aligning their activities with state guidelines. The emphasis on accuracy in deicing material application is likely to reduce salt runoff into water systems, addressing public health and environmental issues. The bill's provisions could lead to improved operational efficiencies, resulting in better-maintained roads during winter conditions, thus enhancing public safety overall.

Summary

Bill A11105 focuses on establishing a standardized system for the collection, recording, and monitoring of operational data related to winter road maintenance within New York State. The primary aims are to improve the efficiency of snow and ice control measures, enhance transparency, and protect water resources affected by deicing materials. This legislation introduces new requirements for the calibration of highway deicing equipment to ensure accurate application rates, thereby addressing environmental concerns associated with excessive salt usage on highways. It mandates the creation of a comprehensive, publicly accessible database accessible through the state's transportation department website.

Contention

However, the implementation of A11105 may face challenges and pushback. Critics may argue that requiring municipalities to adhere to state-mandated data systems could impose additional costs and administrative burdens. Concerns about the adequacy of resources and expertise for small municipalities to comply with the standards set forth might also arise. Additionally, the calibration requirements for deicing equipment could lead to operational delays, particularly if municipalities need to invest in new technologies or retrain personnel. As such, the balance between enhanced regulation and practical implementation continues to be a point of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NY S10094

Same As Establishes a standardized statewide system for collecting, recording, and monitoring winter road maintenance operational data in order to improve efficiency, enhance transparency, and support the protection of water resources in the state of New York; requires calibration of all deicing material application equipment used for winter highway maintenance on public roads.

Previously Filed As

NY S10094

Establishes a standardized statewide system for collecting, recording, and monitoring winter road maintenance operational data in order to improve efficiency, enhance transparency, and support the protection of water resources in the state of New York; requires calibration of all deicing material application equipment used for winter highway maintenance on public roads.

NY A10061

Authorizes the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas on all highways in the state.

NY S08882

Authorizes the use of photo speed violation monitoring systems in highway construction or maintenance work areas on all highways in the state.

NY S07393

Permits the designation of low volume roads and minimum maintenance roads by town boards; enacts provisions relating to the maintenance, improvement and repair of such roads; removes the limitation that such provisions only apply to a designated town.

NY HB1810

Relative to a road salt fee to support certified winter road maintenance practices.

NY A11212

Permits the town of Redfield, Oswego county, to designate certain roads as minimum maintenance roads.

NY S10160

Permits the town of Redfield, Oswego county, to designate certain roads as minimum maintenance roads.

NY SB359

In rural State highway system and State highways in cities, boroughs and towns, further providing for improvement, reconstruction and maintenance.

NY A10383

Directs the department of health to study and plan for integrating blockchain technology into the New York State of Health Marketplace and the Statewide Health Information Network for New York (SHIN-NY) to improve interoperability and efficiency across these platforms; requires reporting; allows for public comment.

NY HB312

In construction, improvement, maintenance and repair of State highways, further providing for duty on Department of Highways.

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