New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09062

Introduced
1/28/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Engrossed
5/6/26  

Caption

Adds Salmon Creek in Monroe County to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

Impact

If enacted, S09062 will enable Capitol and local authorities to implement waterfront revitalization initiatives specifically focused on Salmon Creek. This could lead to increased funding and resources for environmental projects, ensuring better management of natural resources in the region. By officially categorizing Salmon Creek under the definition of inland waterways, the bill promotes enhanced environmental protection, community engagement, and stewardship of the water body.

Summary

Senate Bill S09062, introduced by Senator Ortt, aims to amend the executive law by adding Salmon Creek in Monroe County to the definition of inland waterways. This inclusion is relevant for the purposes of waterfront revitalization efforts, which are essential for managing and preserving waterways that contribute significantly to local ecosystems and economies. The bill signifies a step towards enhancing the environmental relevance of specific waterways, thereby facilitating improved state and local governance concerning these resources.

Contention

While the bill appears to be sound in its goals, potential contentions could arise regarding the management practices and policies that will be instituted as a result of this designation. Stakeholders may debate on the implications of prioritizing one waterway over others and what that means for local development, recreational use, and ecological balance. The discussions surrounding the bill may reflect broader concerns about how such designations affect local economies and community plans, especially in terms of development restrictions that may follow.

Companion Bills

NY A09408

Same As Adds Salmon Creek in Monroe County to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

Previously Filed As

NY A09408

Adds Salmon Creek in Monroe County to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

NY S08272

Includes Hague Brook in the list of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY A08683

Includes Hague Brook in the list of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S00279

Adds Moodna Creek in Orange County to the definition of inland waterways for waterfront revitalization.

NY A03235

Adds Moodna Creek in Orange County to the definition of inland waterways for waterfront revitalization.

NY S09506

Adds Lake Oscawana and Roaring Brook Lake in Putnam county to the definition of inland waterways.

NY A00266

Adds Doodletown Brook to the definition of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S01723

Adds Doodletown Brook to the definition of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S02646

Adds Falls Brook, Jones Brook, Kelso Brook, Minerva Stream, and Trout Brook to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

NY A03211

Adds Falls Brook, Jones Brook, Kelso Brook, Minerva Stream, and Trout Brook to the definition of inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.