New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08566

Introduced
11/7/25  
Refer
11/7/25  

Caption

Requires the department of transportation to study the regional fairness of state funding for local roadway paving purposes, including but not limited to the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), State Touring Routes program, PAVE-NY, Pave Our Potholes (POP), and other existing local roadway aid programs, and to make recommendations concerning the reinstatement of the suburban highway improvement program (SHIPS) funding program.

Impact

The implementation of S08566 would provide an opportunity to reevaluate how state funds are distributed for transportation infrastructure, potentially leading to recommendations for changes in funding formulas or the re-establishment of previous programs like the suburban highway improvement program (SHIPS). By identifying funding gaps and inequities, the study could foster a more equitable funding landscape that aligns better with the specific needs and circumstances of various regions across the state, thereby enhancing local road maintenance and paving effectiveness.

Summary

Bill S08566 aims to require the New York State Department of Transportation to conduct a comprehensive study regarding the fairness and effectiveness of state funding allocated for local roadway paving and maintenance. Specifically, the bill seeks to evaluate existing aid programs like the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) and other related initiatives, which have evolved since the exhaustion of former funding programs in 1997. The goal of the study is to assess whether current funding mechanisms appropriately address the diverse needs of different localities based on various factors such as traffic volumes, regional population densities, and infrastructure conditions.

Contention

Although the bill promotes the goal of regional fairness in roadway funding, it may also raise points of contention regarding the transparency of funding calculations and the potential for new regulations to emerge from the study's findings. Stakeholders may have differing opinions on how effectively the state's current funding mechanisms address local needs, and discussions around public participation in shaping future funding guidelines could invoke debate about community input versus bureaucratic decision-making. The extent to which the study would result in actionable changes may also lead to discussions amongst legislators and local governments around priorities for funding allocation in their respective regions.

Companion Bills

NY A09238

Same As Requires the department of transportation to study the regional fairness of state funding for local roadway paving purposes, including but not limited to the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), State Touring Routes program, PAVE-NY, Pave Our Potholes (POP), and other existing local roadway aid programs, and to make recommendations concerning the reinstatement of the suburban highway improvement program (SHIPS) funding program.

Previously Filed As

NY A09238

Requires the department of transportation to study the regional fairness of state funding for local roadway paving purposes, including but not limited to the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS), State Touring Routes program, PAVE-NY, Pave Our Potholes (POP), and other existing local roadway aid programs, and to make recommendations concerning the reinstatement of the suburban highway improvement program (SHIPS) funding program.

NY A08964

Relates to funding for the local street and highway improvement program.

NY S08919

Establishes the reclaimed asphalt pavement pilot program for the purpose of utilization of reclaimed asphalt pavement in the construction or improvement of state and municipal highways or bridges.

NY S02374

Provides for funding for the consolidated local street and highway improvement program from a percentage of online sales taxes.

NY SR18

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Collaborate With The Department Of Transportation To Use Inmate Work Furlough Programs For State Roadway And Highway Maintenance.

NY SCR32

Requesting The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation To Collaborate With The Department Of Transportation To Use Inmate Work Furlough Programs For State Roadway And Highway Maintenance.

NY A2915

Concerns certain county and municipal farm roadway improvement projects; establishes "Local Farm Roadway Improvement Fund."

NY S03544

Lowers the required service life threshold for consolidated local street and highway improvement program capital projects from ten years to five years.

NY SB1763

To appropriate money for capital improvement and other purposes for the several departments and offices of state government and the several divisions and programs thereof

NY S09234

Requires the department of transportation to mark any pothole deeper than one inch located in the area of any street paving project undertaken by the department with fluorescent paint.

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