New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07706

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

Dedicates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Yorktown, county of Westchester, to Jake Arcara.

Impact

The impact of this bill includes adjusting the state highway law to encompass the dedication provisions which, while ceremonial, emphasize the importance of honoring local figures in public spaces. The dedication will involve the installation and maintenance of appropriate signage, although it clarifies that the official name of the highway will not change. This approach aims to respect both the memory of Jake Arcara and the operational needs of the highway.

Summary

Bill S07706, introduced in the New York State Senate, is focused on dedicating a portion of the state highway system to honor Jake Arcara. The bill specifically identifies state route 118 from Underhill Avenue to Old Country Way in the town of Yorktown, Westchester County, as the section to be dedicated to Arcara. The intention behind this dedication is to provide a formal recognition of Arcara's contributions in a significant and public manner.

Contention

Discussions surrounding this bill are expected to engage various local political and community figures, particularly those involved in local governance and transportation management. Although primarily seen as a respectful gesture, some may express concerns regarding the potential bureaucratic implications of such dedications, including costs associated with signage and maintenance. However, the bill explicitly states its ceremonial nature, which may mitigate some contention by underscoring that the operational name remains unchanged.

Companion Bills

NY A07843

Same As Dedicates a portion of the state highway system in the town of Yorktown, county of Westchester, to Jake Arcara.

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