Bill Text: NY S00399 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to a state transportation plan; requires the commissioner of transportation to submit to the governor and the legislature long-range transportation plans and five-year capital plans.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - REFERRED TO FINANCE [S00399 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-S00399-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                           399
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                    IN SENATE
                                       (Prefiled)
                                     January 9, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  Sen.  LANZA  -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance
        AN ACT to amend the state finance law, in relation to a state  transpor-
          tation plan
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. The state finance law is amended by adding  a  new  section
     2  22-d to read as follows:
     3    §  22-d. State transportation plan. 1. The commissioner of transporta-
     4  tion shall develop and present to the governor and legislature by  Octo-
     5  ber first, two thousand nineteen:
     6    (a) a comprehensive, twenty-year intermodal, long-range transportation
     7  plan  for  the  state  that shall at a minimum consider long-range needs
     8  spanning no less than a twenty-year time range each time  it  is  devel-
     9  oped.  The  plan may be developed in multiple documents, released simul-
    10  taneously, that assess statewide and regional system needs, and  may  be
    11  analyzed  based  on geographic area, mode of transportation, transporta-
    12  tion corridors, systems, and other distinct subjects relevant to  trans-
    13  portation planning. Such plan shall include without limitation consider-
    14  ation  of a balanced, affordable, coordinated network of state and local
    15  highways,  rapid  transit,  freight  and  passenger  railroad,  omnibus,
    16  marine,  aviation,  pedestrian/bicycling  and  other mass transportation
    17  facilities and services, whether publicly or privately  owned  or  main-
    18  tained. Such plan shall also assess its compliance with the most recent-
    19  ly  released  long-term regional transportation plans for each metropol-
    20  itan planning organization in the state.
    21    (b) a five-year capital plan in state and local highways and  bridges,
    22  intercity  passenger  and  freight  rail,  suburban and upstate transit,
    23  ports and airports. In addition, the submittal  shall  recommend  objec-
    24  tives  and  performance  measures to determine the state's investment in
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03258-01-9

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     1  transportation.  Such five-year capital plan shall include the  projects
     2  that  are  intended  to  be completed within the first five years of the
     3  long-range transportation plan required by paragraph (a) of this  subdi-
     4  vision  and  explain  how  these  projects comport with the goals of the
     5  long-range transportation plan required by paragraph (a) of this  subdi-
     6  vision.
     7    2.  By  October  first,  two  thousand twenty-two and every fifth year
     8  thereafter, the commissioner of transportation shall:
     9    (a) fully revise and submit to the governor and legislature the  long-
    10  range  transportation plan in conformance with paragraph (a) of subdivi-
    11  sion one of this section; and
    12    (b) develop and submit to the governor  and  legislature  a  five-year
    13  capital  plan  in  conformance  with paragraph (b) of subdivision one of
    14  this section; provided that the first such  five-year  plan  shall  span
    15  fiscal  years  two  thousand  twenty-three  through two thousand twenty-
    16  eight, and the initial and  all  subsequent  twenty-year  and  five-year
    17  plans  shall be aligned with the capital planning schedule of the metro-
    18  politan transportation authority.
    19    3. In developing and revising the state long-range transportation plan
    20  and five-year capital plan, the  commissioner  of  transportation  shall
    21  conform to the requirements for eligibility and use of federal and other
    22  fund  sources, as applicable, shall seek public review and evaluation by
    23  any reasonable means and shall:
    24    (a) consult and cooperate with officials and  representatives  of  the
    25  federal   government,  other  governments,  interstate  commissions  and
    26  authorities, state and local agencies and authorities, interested corpo-
    27  rations and other organizations concerning problems and needs  affecting
    28  transportation in the state;
    29    (b) request from an agency or other unit of the state government or of
    30  a  political  subdivision of the state, or from a public authority, such
    31  assistance and data necessary to enable the commissioner of  transporta-
    32  tion to carry out responsibilities under this section; every such entity
    33  shall provide the assistance and data requested, provided, however, that
    34  such  assistance  shall  not  waive  or  impair the terms of an existing
    35  agreement negotiated between the relevant employer and  employee  organ-
    36  ization  nor  limit  any  obligation  to bargain terms and conditions of
    37  employment pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service law;
    38    (c) conduct at minimum eleven public hearings, one in each  department
    39  of  transportation  region across the state, with opportunity for public
    40  comment to be completed at least six  months  before  such  document  is
    41  required  to  be  presented  to  the legislature. Such hearings shall be
    42  conducted in accordance with article seven of the public  officers  law;
    43  and
    44    (d)  maintain  a section on the department of transportation's website
    45  where the public at large may view the proposed  long-range  transporta-
    46  tion plan and five-year capital plan and submit comments about each plan
    47  directly to the commissioner of transportation.
    48    4.  Copies of the long-range transportation plan and five-year capital
    49  plan, original and as revised, in addition to being made available in  a
    50  searchable format on the department of transportation's website shall be
    51  kept  on  file as a public document in the office of the commissioner of
    52  transportation and at each regional office of the department  of  trans-
    53  portation.
    54    5.  The  commissioner  of  transportation  shall  annually develop and
    55  submit to the governor and legislature, by October thirtieth, two  thou-
    56  sand nineteen and each year thereafter, a list of projects scheduled for

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     1  planning,  acquisition,  design,  engineering,  environmental  analysis,
     2  construction, reconstruction,  restoration,  rehabilitation,  establish-
     3  ment,   improvement,   renovation,  extension,  repair,  revitalization,
     4  management,  development,  demolition,  reconditioning and preservation.
     5  The list of projects shall include an estimate of  federal,  state,  and
     6  other  funds  anticipated  to  be  received  to  fund  each  project;  a
     7  description, location, and itemization of the estimated  cost  for  each
     8  project;  and a disbursement schedule of costs over each project's life,
     9  and an explanation of how the list comports with the  five-year  capital
    10  plan and long-range transportation plan and why there are deviations, if
    11  any,  from  the  five-year  capital  plan.  Project  listing information
    12  related to cost and disbursement schedule shall  be  publicly  available
    13  for download on the department of transportation's website in a searcha-
    14  ble  format, including without limitation formatting as an excel file by
    15  October thirtieth of each year.  In each year a five-year plan is devel-
    16  oped, the annual list of projects shall align with and  comport  to  the
    17  five-year  plan,  and  shall also appear as an appendix in the five-year
    18  plan.
    19    6. The list of projects and  project  information  annually  developed
    20  under  subdivision  five  of  this  section, if amended by the executive
    21  budget, shall be updated to reflect the executive  proposed  budget  and
    22  submitted  concurrently,  and made available on the department of trans-
    23  portation's website, with the  executive  budget,  in  addition  to  the
    24  information  required  by  sections  twenty-two and twenty-two-c of this
    25  article. A list of projects or  a  separate  column  shall  be  provided
    26  concurrently  updating  the  status  of  projects  approved  for funding
    27  commitment or disbursement during the previously enacted budget, showing
    28  whether funds were committed or disbursed as well as  any  revisions  to
    29  each project's scheduled completion and project cost. Such list or lists
    30  of  projects  and  any  project  listing  revisions reflected within the
    31  enacted executive budget shall be subject to a memorandum of understand-
    32  ing to be signed by the governor, the temporary president of the  senate
    33  and  the speaker of the assembly. Prior to disbursement of any funds for
    34  the five-year capital plan and long-range transportation  plan  for  the
    35  department of transportation required by subdivision one of this section
    36  or  for  the  department  of  transportation's capital expenditures, the
    37  memorandum of understanding must be  signed  by  the  governor  and  the
    38  legislative leaders of the senate and assembly and made available on the
    39  department of transportation's website.
    40    7.  The  department  of  transportation  shall annually provide to the
    41  governor, the temporary president of the  senate,  the  speaker  of  the
    42  assembly,  and the chairs of the transportation and fiscal committees of
    43  the legislature, on or before July fifteenth, in  electronic  format,  a
    44  report  that  details the conditions of state highway pavement by region
    45  and statewide condition goals for pavement, and the condition  of  state
    46  and local bridges by county and the statewide condition goals for bridge
    47  conditions.
    48    8.  For  projects  scheduled to obligate construction funds during the
    49  five-year program period ending March thirty-first, two  thousand  twen-
    50  ty-three,  the  department of transportation shall provide semi-annually
    51  by region, a list of those projects that have experienced "major  sched-
    52  ule  changes"  or  "major  cost  changes"  in  letting  schedule  and/or
    53  construction cost since execution of the  five-year  program.  For  each
    54  project  the  report  shall  include  the project identification number,
    55  original  and  revised   construction   cost   estimates,   changes   in
    56  construction  cost  after  contract  award, original and revised letting

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     1  dates and a detailed explanation of why the changes  occurred.  For  the
     2  purposes  of  this section, the term "major schedule changes" is defined
     3  as a twelve-month or more delay in the letting date, and the term "major
     4  cost  changes"  is  defined as a greater than twenty-five percent change
     5  for projects in excess of fifteen million dollars.
     6    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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