Int 0854-2022
New daylighting measures.
This bill requires that the Department of Transportation (DOT) study safety benefits of daylighting and daylighting barriers, and implement daylighting at a minimum of 100 intersections a year beginning on January 1, 2025. DOT would also be required to install daylighting barriers in intersections where daylighting has been implemented, subject to the Commissioner’s determination. The Commissioner may determine to cease implementation of daylighting at 100 intersections a year on or after January 1, 2030 if additional daylighting would not meaningfully contribute to the safety of motorists, pedestrians, or cyclists and the Commissioner notifies the Speaker of such determination. DOT must annually report on the locations at which daylighting has been implemented and discontinued.
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DBill History (12)
Meetings & Hearings (4)
Documents
Files (20)
Int. No. 854
4/21/2023
Summary of Int. No. 854
4/21/2023
December 21, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda
12/22/2022
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 12-21-22
1/3/2023
Committee Report 2/14/23
2/28/2023
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - December 21, 2022
2/28/2023
Hearing Transcript 2/14/23
3/6/2023
Hearing Testimony 2/14/23
3/6/2023
Proposed Int. No. 854-A - 4/21/23
4/28/2023
Summary of Int. No. 854-A
12/28/2023
Committee Report 4/27/23
4/24/2023
Committee Report - Stated Meeting
5/4/2023
Fiscal Impact Statement
7/17/2023
April 27, 2023 - Stated Meeting Agenda
5/4/2023
Hearing Transcript 4/27/23
5/4/2023
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 4-27-23
6/6/2023
Legislative Documents - Letter to the Mayor
7/17/2023
Int. No. 854-A (FINAL)
7/17/2023
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - April 27, 2023
7/17/2023
Local Law 66
7/17/2023