Int 0805-2022
Pedestrian safety reporting.
Under the bill, the Department of Transportation (DOT) would be required to accelerate the schedule on which the agency conducts the study of traffic crashes involving a pedestrian fatality or serious injury required by local law from every five years to every four years, and to provide such studies and plans arising from such studies to all Community Boards in addition to the Mayor and Speaker. DOT would also be required to submit reports concerning investigations undertaken by its crash investigation and analysis unit to the Speaker and to all Community Boards.
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Bill History (12)
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Meetings & Hearings (4)
Documents
Files (20)
Int. No. 805
5/4/2023
Summary of Int. No. 805
5/4/2023
October 27, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda
5/4/2023
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 10-27-22
5/4/2023
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - October 27, 2022
5/4/2023
Committee Report 2/14/23
5/4/2023
Hearing Transcript 2/14/23
5/4/2023
Hearing Testimony 2/14/23
5/4/2023
Proposed Int. No. 805-A - 4/21/23
5/4/2023
Summary of Int. No. 805-A
7/17/2023
Committee Report 4/27/23
5/4/2023
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. 805-A (FINAL)
7/17/2023
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - April 27, 2023
7/17/2023
Local Law 65
7/17/2023














