Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with physical disabilities.
Impact
If enacted, A4990 will significantly influence the way public transportation and infrastructure projects are designed and operated across New Jersey. By incorporating best practices from nationwide studies, the bill aims to ensure that public transportation services and roadway facilities are more accessible. This could lead to a substantial improvement in the quality of life for individuals with disabilities, granting them greater independence and mobility in their communities.
Summary
A4990 is a bill introduced in the New Jersey Assembly that mandates the Department of Transportation (DOT), New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJT), and the Department of Human Services (DHS) to study and enhance transportation mobility and accessibility for individuals with physical disabilities. The bill requires these agencies to review existing infrastructure design practices for public highways and transportation projects to ensure compatibility with the needs of people with disabilities. The intent is to revise and adopt new design standards that facilitate independent travel for these individuals.
Contention
One potential point of contention surrounding A4990 may arise from the funding aspect of implementing these accessibility improvements. Local entities seeking state funding for transportation projects may face challenges and increased requirements due to the new standards set forth by this bill. While supporters argue this will create a more inclusive environment, critics might raise concerns about the financial burden on local governments and whether the infrastructure improvements will be adequately funded and executed.
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Requires DOT, NJT, and DHS to study and implement transportation mobility and accessibility improvements for persons with physical disabilities.
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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.
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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.