New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10693

Introduced
8/28/24  

Caption

Requires the department of transportation to include in its existing vegetative management program the removal of invasive vines which are so hazardous that they pose an imminent danger of causing trees or tree limbs to fall onto highways.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A00023

Requires the department of transportation to include in its existing vegetative management program the removal of invasive vines which are so hazardous that they pose an imminent danger of causing trees or tree limbs to fall onto highways.

NY HB05308

An Act Concerning Vegetation Management Along State Highways By The Department Of Transportation.

NY HB05484

An Act Concerning Tree And Vegetation Management Guidelines By The Department Of Transportation.

NY HB06123

An Act Requiring The Development Of Vegetation And Tree Removal Management Guidelines By The Department Of Transportation.

NY SB00289

An Act Concerning The Authority Of The Departments Of Energy And Environmental Protection And Transportation Over Vegetation Management.

NY SB00090

An Act Establishing A Loan Program For The Removal Of Hazardous Trees From Private Property.

NY S08048

Requires the department of parks, recreation and historic preservation cut down trees within two weeks of receiving notice whether it was received through 311 or the department's webpage.

NY A08467

Requires a medical equipment service agency that has supplied oxygen or an oxygen delivery system to a patient to notify the appropriate fire department or company serving the municipality in which the patient resides of the name, address, and age of the patient and the existence of the oxygen or oxygen delivery system at the patient's residence; provides for informed consent; requires notice to the fire department of removal of such equipment.

NY SB00419

An Act Concerning Vegetation Management By The Department Of Transportation.

NY S08114

Provides that in the siting of new electric transmission facilities, including high-voltage transmission lines, the following corridors shall be utilized in the following order of priority in accordance with feasibility of economic and engineering considerations, reliability of the electric system and the protection of the environment: existing utility corridors; highway (interstate, freeway and state trunk) and railroad corridors; recreational trails, to the extent that the facilities may be constructed below ground and that the facilities do not significantly impact environmentally sensitive areas; and new corridors; provides that the commissioner of transportation shall engage in coordination activities with a utility or transmission line developer to review requested highway corridors for possible permitted locations of transmission lines.

Similar Bills

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