Int 1154-2024
Testing high visibility pavement markings and establishing a pilot program.
Last updated 2/17/2026·Introduced 12/19/2024
DSponsor
Mercedes NarcisseSummary
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.
Enacted
1/3/2026
Approved by Council
47
Yea
0
Nay
4
Absent
Co-Sponsors (12)
Bill History (12)
Voting Records (51)— Approved by Council
Meetings & Hearings
4Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
WatchDecember 4, 2025
Hearing Held by Committee · Amendment Proposed by Comm · Amended by Committee · Approved by Committee
City Council
WatchDecember 4, 2025
Approved by Council
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
WatchOctober 1, 2025
Hearing Held by Committee · Laid Over by Committee
City Council
WatchDecember 19, 2024
Referred to Comm by Council










