Dedicates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Eden, county of Erie, to Maintenance Supervisor Stephen C. Ebling.
Although ceremonial in nature, the bill requires the New York State Thruway Authority to ensure the installation and ongoing maintenance of appropriate signage to recognize this dedication. Importantly, the official name of the bridge will not change as a result of this act, thereby minimizing confusion for travelers and commerce at this location. The bill ensures that while recognition is given, it does not create administrative or logistical issues within the state's transportation framework.
Bill S05997 proposes a ceremonial dedication of a bridge located on Eden-Evans Center Road in the town of Eden, Erie County, to honor Thruway Maintenance Supervisor Stephen C. Ebling. The bill aims to amend the existing highway law, specifically by adding a new section that will designate this portion of the state highway system for this tribute. This honorary naming serves to acknowledge the contributions of Supervisor Ebling to the maintenance of the New York Thruway.
As the bill is ceremonial and does not change the official designation of the bridge, there appears to be no significant points of contention regarding its passage. The focus remains solely on honoring an individual’s service without altering existing infrastructure or regulations. This approach seems to foster an uncomplicated consensus amongst lawmakers, reflecting a supportive environment for recognizing public service.