New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07393

Introduced
4/14/25  
Refer
4/14/25  

Caption

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.

Impact

The impact of Bill S07393 on state laws is significant, as it provides towns with greater control over their road classifications and maintenance standards. Town boards may adopt local laws to identify minimum maintenance roads, which do not require regular upkeep like snow removal but maintain the access necessary for farmland and essential public use. This change streamlines how towns manage their roads and reflects a more localized approach to infrastructure management, potentially leading to more tailored maintenance practices that align with community needs.

Summary

Bill S07393 aims to amend the highway law in New York to allow town boards the authority to designate certain town highways as low-volume roads or minimum maintenance roads. This designation would enable towns to classify roads based on factors such as traffic volume, type of vehicles using the road, and adjacent land uses. By facilitating this classification, the bill seeks to improve the management of local transportation infrastructure while considering the specific needs and characteristics of each road segment.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding Bill S07393 involves the balance between local governance and state standards. Supporters argue that this bill empowers towns to make decisions based on local conditions and priorities, which is particularly beneficial for rural and agricultural communities. Critics, however, may express concerns about the potential for decreased maintenance and public safety risks on roads designated as minimum maintenance. The community's ability to address unique factors related to traffic and safety will need to be thoroughly assessed to avoid adverse consequences from such classifications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 S02018

Authorizes the town of Montague in Lewis county to designate certain town roads as low-volume roads and certain low-volume roads as minimum maintenance roads.

NY A03740

Authorizes the town of Montague in Lewis county to designate certain town roads as low-volume roads and certain low-volume roads as minimum maintenance roads.

NY HF2156

Closed and abandoned town roads maintenance provision eliminated.

NY HF3926

Transportation; various provisions modified, silencing of railroad crossing bells prohibited, rail service improvement program accounts modified, town roads and private roads provisions modified, authorization for maintenance of Piney-Pinecreek Border Airport in Roseau County removed, highway designations repealed for the Hiawatha Pioneer Trail, and technical corrections made.

NY HB1057

Relative to the maintenance of private roads held in common ownership.

NY H2358

Permitting municipal expenditures for the maintenance of private roads

NY H159

Orphan Roads Maintenance Program Grant

NY A931

Requires NJTA to implement certain roadside maintenance safety policies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.