New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S03134

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Requires the department of transportation to maintain a website or webpage where users may report defects on state highways and bridges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A03131

Requires the department of transportation to maintain a website or webpage where users may report defects on state highways and bridges.

NY S06304

Requires the department of transportation to maintain a website or webpage where users may report defects on state highways and bridges.

NY S09497

Requires the department of transportation to maintain a website or webpage where users may report defects on state highways and bridges.

NY S05189

Requires a ".gov" domain name for websites maintained by a board of elections.

NY A02852

Requires municipalities to maintain municipal websites.

NY S03353

Requires municipalities to maintain municipal websites.

NY A07551

Directs the department of transportation to issue a report on the distribution of state highway funding by region and to develop a formula for future distribution; requires the commissioner of transportation shall cause to be performed an evaluation of the preventative maintenance of state highways and bridges in each department of transportation region; makes related provisions.

NY S01848

Relates to liability of the state for damages caused by reported defects and potholes if the report was made fourteen days or more before the damage occurred; establishes an interactive website for reporting defects and potholes on the state highway system and thruway.

NY A09401

Relates to liability of the state for damages caused by reported defects and potholes if the report was made fourteen days or more before the damage occurred; establishes an interactive website for reporting defects and potholes on the state highway system and thruway.

NY A02700

Requires public bodies to post video recordings of open meetings on their websites within five days of such meetings; requires such recordings be maintained for a period of five years.

Similar Bills

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