Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with physical disabilities.
Impact
If enacted, S965 will lead to significant alterations in how public transportation and roadway infrastructure is developed in New Jersey. The bill directs state agencies to not only adopt new design practices but also to investigate nationwide best practices for improving the accessibility of transportation services. This could create a more inclusive environment, enabling individuals with physical disabilities to navigate public spaces more freely and confidently. As a result, the bill is likely to encourage improvements in existing facilities and the design of new projects.
Summary
Bill S965 mandates the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT), New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJT), and Department of Human Services (DHS) to conduct a comprehensive review of current infrastructure design practices related to public highways and public transportation. The aim is to develop new standards that enhance transportation mobility and accessibility for individuals with physical disabilities. This review will consider both new and rehabilitated public projects, seeking to ensure that these improvements directly facilitate independent travel for disabled persons.
Contention
While S965 is designed to promote accessibility, potential areas of contention may arise in terms of budgetary allocations and prioritization of resources. Agencies may face challenges in balancing the implementation of these new standards with existing fiscal constraints. Additionally, the need to ensure compliance from regional and local entities seeking funding under the local aid program could lead to debates around the feasibility and effectiveness of these requirements. Stakeholders may express differing views on the prioritization of accessibility improvements compared to other pressing infrastructure needs.
Same As
Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with physical disabilities.
NJ S3364
Carry Over
Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with physical disabilities.
NJ A4990
Carry Over
Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with physical disabilities.
Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with autism and developmental disabilities.
Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with autism and developmental disabilities.
Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with autism and developmental disabilities.
Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with autism and developmental disabilities.
Relating to the creation of and the powers of a comprehensive multimodal urban transportation authority, including the power to impose taxes, issue bonds, and exercise limited eminent domain authority.