New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S10160

Introduced
5/1/26  

Caption

Permits the town of Redfield, Oswego county, to designate certain roads as minimum maintenance roads.

Impact

The introduction of this bill is expected to have implications for local governance and infrastructure management in Redfield and potentially other municipalities in New York State. Allowing local governments to declare minimum maintenance roads may lead to reduced maintenance expenditures in areas where it is deemed appropriate, allowing for budget reallocation towards more heavily trafficked pathways. This could enhance local governmental efficiency by prioritizing maintenance efforts where they are most needed.

Summary

Bill S10160 permits the town of Redfield in Oswego County, New York, to designate certain roads as minimum maintenance roads. This designation allows for a specific classification of roads that may receive less frequent maintenance than standard roads, which can be particularly relevant in rural areas where traffic volumes may not justify the same level of care. By enabling local authorities to designate these roads, the bill aims to provide more flexibility in road maintenance strategies tailored to community needs.

Conclusion

Overall, S10160 represents a move towards localized control over infrastructure management, aligning with broader trends to empower local governance. However, as with any legislative change, careful consideration of its impacts on road safety and community needs will be essential.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, potential points of contention may revolve around concerns regarding road safety and accessibility. Critics may argue that classifying certain roads as minimum maintenance could result in increased wear and tear, leading to hazardous conditions for drivers and pedestrians, particularly during adverse weather. Moreover, there may be discussions about whether such a measure could be misapplied to roads that require more attention than budget constraints allow.

Companion Bills

NY A11212

Same As Permits the town of Redfield, Oswego county, to designate certain roads as minimum maintenance roads.

Previously Filed As

NY A11212

Permits the town of Redfield, Oswego county, to designate certain roads as minimum maintenance roads.

NY S07393

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.

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 S07867

Permits funds collected from the Oswego county occupancy tax to be used on making tourism related capital improvements; removes such tax on permanent residents.

NY A08143

Permits funds collected from the Oswego county occupancy tax to be used on making tourism related capital improvements; removes such tax on permanent residents.

NY S08305

Reestablishes the office of coroner in the county of Oswego; removes the powers and duties of coroners from the district attorney in such county; allows Oswego County to appoint a coroner.

NY A07930

Dedicates a portion of the state highway system to Lieutenant Donald R. Hill in the city of Oswego, county of Oswego.

NY S06265

Dedicates a portion of the state highway system to Lieutenant Donald R. Hill in the city of Oswego, county of Oswego.

NY H2358

Permitting municipal expenditures for the maintenance of private roads

Similar Bills

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