Dedicates a bridge on I-88 in the town of Rotterdam to CW2 John M. Grassia III.
Impact
The bill amends the highway law by adding a new section that facilitates the ceremonial dedication of the bridge as mentioned. While it allows for the installation of adequate signage to recognize the dedication, it clarifies that the official name of the bridge will remain unchanged. This distinction is important to avoid potential confusion for motorists and to ensure that regular commerce is not disrupted. The ceremonial nature of the dedication highlights the state's approach to memorial honors.
Summary
Bill S06829 proposes to dedicate a portion of the state highway system, specifically exit 25-A on Interstate 90, in honor of CW2 and New York State Trooper John M. Grassia III. This dedication aims to recognize and honor the contributions and service of Trooper Grassia to the state of New York. The action underlines the state’s commitment to memorializing individuals who have made significant impacts in their community, particularly those who have served in law enforcement.
Contention
The bill has limited contention as it primarily addresses a ceremonial naming rather than introducing legislative changes that could impact state laws broadly. That said, it reflects a growing trend of states recognizing various individuals through such dedications. While the bill may not face significant opposition, there may be discussions around the allocation of resources for signage and whether such dedicatory measures are fiscally prudent. The main focus remains on honoring the memory of individuals like Trooper Grassia and the value these dedications bring to community identity.
Establishes the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund reform act; ensures that money deposited into the dedicated highway and bridge trust fund is spent on construction purposes and not DOT and DMV operational activities.
Recognizing the Patriot Guard Riders of New York for their funeral escort services and flag lines for the memorials of Chief Warrant Officer 2 Casey Frankoski and Chief Warrant Officer 2 John Grassia III
Designates all that portion of the state highway system constituting New York state route 112 bridge over New York state route 27 in town of Brookhaven, Suffolk county, as the "Lieutenant Commander Phillip Wayne Johnson Memorial Bridge".
Congratulating John J. Gould upon the occasion of his retirement after 49 years of dedicated service to the residents of the County of Rockland and the Town of Haverstraw