Int 1154-2024
Testing high visibility pavement markings and establishing a pilot program.
This bill would require that the Department of Transportation (“DOT”) test high visibility pavement markings that could be more visible to road users in poor driving conditions. DOT would be required to submit a report on the findings of the testing. If the DOT commissioner determines that some of the tested markings are likely to improve traffic safety during poor driving conditions, the commissioner would be required to implement a pilot program to install those high visibility pavement markings in multiple locations in each borough. If a pilot program is established, DOT would be required to submit a report on the findings and recommendations from the pilot program.
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Bill History (12)
Attachments (20)
Summary of Int. No. 1154
12/4/2025
Int. No. 1154
12/4/2025
December 19, 2024 - Stated Meeting Agenda
12/4/2025
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 12-19-24
12/4/2025
Committee Report 10/1/25
12/4/2025
Fiscal Impact Statement - City Council
12/4/2025
Fiscal Impact Statement - OMB
12/4/2025
Hearing Testimony 10/1/25
12/4/2025
Hearing Transcript 10/1/25
12/4/2025
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - December 19, 2024
12/4/2025
Proposed Int. No. 1154-A - 11/26/25
12/5/2025
Summary of Int. No. 1154-A
12/5/2025
Committee Report 12/4/25
12/4/2025
Int. No. 1154-A - Fiscal Impact Statement - City Council
12/4/2025
Int. No. 1154-A - Fiscal Impact Statement - OMB
12/4/2025
Committee Report - Stated Meeting
12/4/2025
December 4, 2025 - Stated Meeting Agenda
12/4/2025
Hearing Transcript 12/4/25
12/16/2025
Int. No. 1154-A (FINAL)
12/23/2025
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 12-4-25
1/5/2026