New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00039

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Authorizes the village of Canton to reduce the speed limit on East Main Street to forty miles per hour.

Companion Bills

NY S01355

Same As Authorizes the village of Canton to reduce the speed limit on East Main Street to forty miles per hour.

Previously Filed As

NY S04231

Authorizes the village of Canton to reduce the speed limit on East Main Street to forty miles per hour.

NY A04179

Authorizes the village of Canton to reduce the speed limit on East Main Street to forty miles per hour.

NY S00693

Relates to authorizing the village of Lewiston to reduce the speed limit to 25 miles per hour on Center Street.

NY A02369

Relates to authorizing the village of Lewiston to reduce the speed limit to 25 miles per hour on Center Street.

NY A09495

Enacts "local control for speed limits"; authorizes cities, villages, and towns to adjust the speed limit to lower than fifty-five miles per hour, but not less than twenty-five miles per hour, for portions of state highways that are particularly dangerous.

NY S08943

Enacts "local control for speed limits"; authorizes cities, villages, and towns to adjust the speed limit to lower than fifty-five miles per hour, but not less than twenty-five miles per hour, for portions of state highways that are particularly dangerous.

NY A00392

Authorizes cities, villages and towns to reduce the speed limit to less than twenty-five miles per hour but not lower than fifteen miles per hour in designated areas where there are senior citizen centers and senior citizen housing complexes.

NY A01272

Authorizes legislative bodies to establish speed limits not less than fifteen miles per hour for any portion of a highway within a city, village or town park.

NY A02383

Authorizes the town of New Berlin, county of Chenango, to reduce the maximum speed limit along West Shore Road in such town to 15 miles per hour.

NY S00315

Relates to authorizing a five mile per hour speed limit for open streets in cities having a population in excess of one million.

Similar Bills

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