New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07456

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  

Caption

Authorizes two or more contiguous municipalities to create a broadband union district for the creation, administration, and maintenance of broadband infrastructure and services within such district; provides for governance, funding, powers, limitations, and related provisions for broadband union districts.

Impact

One of the key implications of S07456 is the establishment of a formal structure for municipalities to collaborate on broadband projects, which is increasingly vital in the digital age. By encouraging municipalities to pool resources and work together, the bill aims to improve access to high-speed internet services, particularly in underserved areas. The ability for these districts to accept state assistance and participate in state broadband grant programs could significantly bolster local efforts to enhance their network infrastructure, thus fostering economic development through better connectivity.

Summary

Bill S07456 allows two or more contiguous municipalities in New York to create a broadband union district aimed at managing and providing broadband services within their territories. This bill seeks to streamline the creation, governance, and administration of broadband infrastructure, ensuring that member municipalities can work collectively to enhance their broadband capabilities. The legislation sets forth a framework that outlines the powers, responsibilities, and limitations of such districts, enabling them to deploy broadband services effectively and efficiently.

Conclusion

S07456 represents a legislative effort to address the growing necessity for comprehensive broadband solutions in New York State. Essentially, it capitalizes on inter-municipal cooperation to facilitate infrastructure development and service delivery, which could ultimately contribute to closing the digital divide. The successes or challenges encountered by districts formed under this law will be critical to evaluating the long-term benefits of such collaborative approaches in local governance.

Contention

However, potential points of contention surrounding S07456 include concerns regarding the limitations placed on the power of the districts. For instance, the bill restricts districts from levying taxes or assessments upon property. Critics may argue that this could limit the financial viability of such initiatives, as the funding options for expanding broadband services could be restricted. Additionally, the legal ramifications associated with the formation of these districts, specifically the non-contestability clause regarding their legality after a specific timeframe, may raise concerns about local governance and accountability.

Companion Bills

NY A08185

Same As Authorizes two or more contiguous municipalities to create a broadband union district for the creation, administration, and maintenance of broadband infrastructure and services within such district; provides for governance, funding, powers, limitations, and related provisions for broadband union districts.

Previously Filed As

NY A08185

Authorizes two or more contiguous municipalities to create a broadband union district for the creation, administration, and maintenance of broadband infrastructure and services within such district; provides for governance, funding, powers, limitations, and related provisions for broadband union districts.

NY HF974

Equal Access to Broadband Act established, and provisions governing broadband services and broadband infrastructure modified.

NY SB1661

Broadband service district authority; formation

NY S07845

Provides for real property tax exemptions for last mile broadband infrastructure constructed, altered, installed or improved in an area designated a broadband opportunity area.

NY A08131

Provides that municipal broadband service companies are authorized to provide broadband service to tenants in multi-family housing; provides that landlords shall not interfere with the installation of such service, demand or accept payment for allowing the service on the property, or discriminate in rental charges between tenants who receive broadband service and those that don't.

NY S07601

Provides that municipal broadband service companies are authorized to provide broadband service to tenants in multi-family housing; provides that landlords shall not interfere with the installation of such service, demand or accept payment for allowing the service on the property, or discriminate in rental charges between tenants who receive broadband service and those that don't.

NY SF868

Broadband grants used for fixed wireless broadband authorization and broadband mapping requirements clarification provision

NY SB1045

Relating To Broadband Service Infrastructure.

NY SB1045

Relating To Broadband Service Infrastructure.

NY A10360

Enacts the "NY broadband resiliency, public safety and quality act" to provide for oversight of the resiliency, public safety and quality of broadband and voice over internet protocol service.

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