New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07964

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

Incentivizes projects on certain Brownfield sites through enhanced tax credits.

Impact

If passed, the bill is expected to significantly impact New York's approach to Brownfield redevelopment by increasing the financial viability of such projects. The enhanced tax credits could attract more businesses to invest in these sites, which often face unique barriers to redevelopment. This could lead to job creation, improvement of local infrastructure, and increased property values, ultimately benefiting the broader community while addressing environmental concerns.

Summary

Bill S07964 seeks to incentivize redevelopment projects on certain Brownfield sites through enhanced tax credits. By amending both the tax law and environmental conservation law, the bill aims to provide substantial financial benefits to businesses engaging in activities that contribute to the cleanup and development of contaminated lands. The proposed legislation establishes specific criteria for what constitutes a 'qualified project site,' emphasizing the need for environmental sustainability while promoting economic development in less populated cities.

Contention

However, S07964 also faces notable criticism. Opponents express concerns that the focus on incentivizing redevelopment in economically disadvantaged areas, while beneficial in theory, may not adequately address the potential environmental risks associated with Brownfield sites. There are fears that the bill might prioritize economic gain over genuine environmental stewardship, potentially leading to subpar remediation efforts that could put communities at risk. Additionally, debates continue regarding the balance between supporting business interests and protecting community health and safety.

Companion Bills

NY A08630

Same As Incentivizes projects on certain Brownfield sites through enhanced tax credits.

Previously Filed As

NY A08630

Incentivizes projects on certain Brownfield sites through enhanced tax credits.

NY S09833

Requires an annual brownfields redevelopment tax credit report.

NY A10200

Expands the eligibility of the brownfield redevelopment tax credit; reduces the population numbers to make more qualified sites eligible for such tax credit.

NY S08930

Expands the eligibility of the brownfield redevelopment tax credit; reduces the population numbers to make more qualified sites eligible for such tax credit.

NY S09810

Extends the duration of certain brownfield redevelopment and remediation tax credits for 125 Bath Street within the village of Ballston Spa, Saratoga county.

NY A10778

Extends the duration of certain brownfield redevelopment and remediation tax credits for 125 Bath Street within the village of Ballston Spa, Saratoga county.

NY S09676

Extends the duration of certain brownfield redevelopment and remediation tax credits with respect to a site located within the Renaissance Commerce Park situate within the city of Lackawanna, Erie county.

NY H0733

Brownfields

NY H3073

Supporting families through enhanced tax credits

NY S1957

Supporting families through enhanced tax credits

Similar Bills

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