Government and Politics
April 22, 2024
From: New York Governor Kathy HochulPassing Sammy’s Law, Allowing New York City to Lower Speed Limits
More Than $8.7 Billion in Transit Operating Aid Statewide
$7.7 Billion for Nation-Leading Infrastructure Programs
$1.3 Billion for Local Road and Bridge Programs, Including $100 Million for the Pave Our Potholes Program
$68 Million to Advance Interborough Express and Planning of the Second Avenue Subway Extension
New Toll and Fare Enforcement Measures Focused on Equity
Takes Action to Protect Limousine Passengers Across New York
Governor Kathy Hochul on April 22nd, announced new investments in transit, infrastructure and roadway safety as part of the FY 2025 Budget. The Budget includes significant support for transit entities and local highway departments statewide, dedicated funding to advance the Interborough Express and the extension of the Second Avenue Subway, and new enhanced enforcement tools for both fare and toll evasion, focused on promoting equity in enforcement.
“Whether you're on the roadway or the subway, you deserve to get to your destination quickly and safely,” Governor Hochul said. “This Budget advances transformative infrastructure projects that will change the way New Yorkers get around and takes action on toll and fare enforcements measures to ensure everyone using our public infrastructure pays their fair share.”
Passing Sammy’s Law
As part of the FY 2025 Budget, Governor Hochul has secured the passage of Sammy’s Law, named after Sammy Cohen Eckstein, a 12-year-old child who died when he was hit by a car in 2013. This law will allow New York City to lower its speed limit to 20 miles per hour, far reducing the risk of death or life-threatening injury in an accident.
Investing in Transit
The FY 2025 Budget builds on Governor Hochul's record of investing in public transit and saving the MTA from the “fiscal cliff” by making a record contribution in transit operating aid and advancing equity-centered transit expansions:
Equitably Combatting Toll and Fare Evasion
To combat increased toll and fare evasion across bridges, tunnels, roadways and transit systems, the FY 2025 Budget acts to ensure that everyone who uses public infrastructure pays their fair share. These actions include:
The FY 2025 Budget also ensures equitable enforcement by implementing the following reforms:
Additionally, the FY 2025 budget includes the “Toll By Mail Enhancement Act”, which will improve the toll payer experience by:
Advancing the Nation-Leading Infrastructure Agenda
The FY 2025 Budget also continues to deliver on the commitments Governor Hochul made in establishing a five-year transportation capital program, which supports nation-leading projects to reconnect communities and make critical infrastructure resilient.
Strengthening Protections for Limousine Riders Statewide
The FY 2025 Budget fulfills Governor Hochul’s commitment to enhance protections for limousine passengers across the state, after introducing a legislative proposal to fulfill the statutory changes recommended by the Stretch Limousine Passenger Safety Task Force. These changes include: