New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S122

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires DOT to compensate local government entities for contractual delay damages resulting from shutdown of transportation projects funded by Transportation Trust Fund; authorizes local government entities to use certain funds for transportation projects.

Impact

By allowing local government entities to utilize their own funds to continue or complete halted transportation projects, S122 addresses an important gap left by previous executive decisions. The prohibition against the withholding of local aid—regardless of a local government's decision to fund their projects independently—reinforces the aim of sustaining infrastructure developments without interruption. This act seeks to ensure ongoing support for community transportation initiatives, even in the face of administrative halts, thereby helping to maintain local infrastructure integrity and progress.

Summary

Senate Bill 122 is a legislative proposal that focuses on ensuring compensation for local government entities experiencing delay damages in transportation projects due to a prior executive order. Specifically, this bill mandates the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) to reimburse municipalities, counties, and other local entities for contractual delay damages incurred because of the shutdown of transportation projects under the Transportation Trust Fund. The bill aims to alleviate financial strains on local governments from contractual agreements affected by such delays and ensures they continue to receive necessary aid from the DOT.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 122 seems to be supportive among local government officials who are likely to benefit from the financial relief it proposes. They view it as a necessary measure to prevent lapses in critical transportation projects and as a way to bolster local capabilities to manage infrastructure issues effectively. Conversely, critics might raise concerns regarding the implications of local governments using their funds, potentially diverting resources from other essential services, which has sparked some debate among stakeholders.

Contention

Notably, the contention lies in the balance of authority between state-level mandates and local governance. While the bill intends to streamline the compensatory process and grant more autonomy to local entities, it also opens discussions about financial management and accountability in project funding. If enacted, SB 122 would necessitate careful scrutiny regarding how local governments allocate resources and may provoke further legislative discussions on the broader implications of executive orders on municipal operations.

Companion Bills

NJ A2119

Same As Requires DOT to compensate local government entities for contractual delay damages resulting from shutdown of transportation projects funded by Transportation Trust Fund; authorizes local government entities to use certain funds for transportation projects.

NJ A1573

Carry Over Requires DOT to compensate local government entities for contractual delay damages resulting from shutdown of transportation projects funded by Transportation Trust Fund; authorizes local government entities to use certain funds for transportation projects.

NJ S2043

Carry Over Requires DOT to compensate local government entities for contractual delay damages resulting from shutdown of transportation projects funded by Transportation Trust Fund; authorizes local government entities to use certain funds for transportation projects.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2043

Requires DOT to compensate local government entities for contractual delay damages resulting from shutdown of transportation projects funded by Transportation Trust Fund; authorizes local government entities to use certain funds for transportation projects.

NJ A1573

Requires DOT to compensate local government entities for contractual delay damages resulting from shutdown of transportation projects funded by Transportation Trust Fund; authorizes local government entities to use certain funds for transportation projects.

NJ A2119

Requires DOT to compensate local government entities for contractual delay damages resulting from shutdown of transportation projects funded by Transportation Trust Fund; authorizes local government entities to use certain funds for transportation projects.

NJ HB13

Relating to categories of and funding allocation for transportation projects by the Texas Department of Transportation and local transportation entities.

NJ AB208

Restricts the use of certain products by governmental entities and government-funded entities. (BDR 19-737)

NJ S1338

Incorporates boardwalks into transportation local aid program and provides for Local Aid Infrastructure Fund grants to boardwalk projects.

NJ A3143

Incorporates boardwalks into transportation local aid program and provides for Local Aid Infrastructure Fund grants to boardwalk projects.

NJ S1224

Incorporates boardwalks into transportation local aid program and provides for Local Aid Infrastructure Fund grants to boardwalk projects.

NJ SB640

Transportation financing: jointly funded projects.

NJ SB1747

Relating to funding and donations for transportation projects, including projects of county energy transportation reinvestment zones.

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