New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08809

Introduced
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Report Pass
6/16/25  
Refer
6/16/25  
Report Pass
6/16/25  
Engrossed
6/17/25  

Caption

Requires that land formerly used as an armory which was conveyed to the town of Riverhead, county of Suffolk by the state in 2011, to be leased to the YMCA of Long Island for the provision of recreational and educational programs.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for community development in Riverhead. By facilitating a lease agreement with the YMCA, the property is poised to serve a broader role in local recreation and education. This change signifies a commitment to repurposing former governmental infrastructure for public benefits, essentially transforming the armory into a community-centric venue. The bill's passage would officially alter how state-controlled properties can be used for public good, especially regarding recreational services.

Summary

Bill A08809 proposes amendments to a 2011 law concerning land previously used as an armory located in the town of Riverhead, Suffolk County. The bill specifically mandates that the conveyed land be leased to the YMCA of Long Island. The purpose of this leasing is to enable the YMCA to conduct recreational and educational programs, thereby enhancing community services in the area. This initiative is aimed at improving the utilization of the property, which has been underused since its conveyance.

Contention

While the bill appears to support community interests, it may also raise questions regarding the authority of local governments versus state intervention in property management. Some stakeholders might argue about the distribution of resources and the long-term sustainability of such arrangements. Additionally, tax implications or potential public-private partnerships could become points of discussion, especially if they affect funding for local services. Overall, the bill underscores the balance that is often required between state oversight and local governance in the management of public assets.

Companion Bills

NY S08378

Same As Requires that land formerly used as an armory which was conveyed to the town of Riverhead, county of Suffolk by the state in 2011, to be leased to the YMCA of Long Island for the provision of recreational and educational programs.

Previously Filed As

NY A01591

Grants fire marshals in the town of Shelter Island in Suffolk county peace officer status.

NY S02153

Grants fire marshals in the town of Shelter Island in Suffolk county peace officer status.

NY A01585

Grants court officers in the town of Shelter Island in Suffolk county peace officer status.

NY S02152

Grants court officers in the town of Shelter Island in Suffolk county peace officer status.

NY A05567

Requires the establishment of electronics and hazardous waste recycling programs in towns within Nassau and Suffolk counties for one year.

NY S08081

Relates to the metes and bounds of certain land to be conveyed by the state to the town of Romulus, county of Seneca; provides that such land shall revert to the state if not used for specific purposes; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.

NY A08567

Relates to the metes and bounds of certain land to be conveyed by the state to the town of Romulus, county of Seneca; provides that such land shall revert to the state if not used for specific purposes; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon expiration thereof.

NY S07396

Grants constables on Fishers Island in the town of Southold in Suffolk county peace officer status.

NY A07574

Grants constables on Fishers Island in the town of Southold in Suffolk county peace officer status.

NY S08669

Relates to conveying approximately 1.2 acres of land located within the forest preserve to the town of Montague, Lewis county, in order to allow the expansion of the town's barn for public use, in exchange for 26 acres of land to be conveyed by such town to the state.

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