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A05277 Summary:

BILL NOA05277B
 
SAME ASSAME AS S04594-A
 
SPONSORStern
 
COSPNSRLavine, Durso, Fitzpatrick, Griffin, Ramos, Kassay, Burroughs, Gandolfo, Schiavoni, Solages, Smith, Mikulin
 
MLTSPNSR
 
 
Designates the Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating committee as the metropolitan planning organization for Long Island; provides for the withdrawal of the Nassau-Suffolk coordinating committee from the New York Metropolitan transportation council.
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A05277 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         5277--B
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 12, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  STERN,  LAVINE, DURSO, FITZPATRICK, GRIFFIN,
          RAMOS, KASSAY, BURROUGHS, GANDOLFO, SCHIAVONI, SOLAGES, SMITH, MIKULIN
          -- read once and referred to the Committee on Transportation -- recom-
          mitted to the Committee on Transportation in accordance with  Assembly
          Rule  3,  sec.  2  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,  ordered
          reprinted as amended  and  recommitted  to  said  committee  --  again
          reported  from  said  committee  with amendments, ordered reprinted as
          amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT relating to designating the Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordi-
          nating committee as the metropolitan planning  organization  for  Long
          Island
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating  committee.  The
     2  Nassau-Suffolk  transportation  coordinating committee ("the committee")
     3  seeks to withdraw from the New York metropolitan transportation  council
     4  (NYMTC)  formed  in 1982 pursuant to an MOU adopted by its member organ-
     5  izations and approved by the governor and the legislature through resol-
     6  ution. The Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating  committee  shall,
     7  upon  passage of this act and approval of the governor, be designated to
     8  act as the metropolitan planning organization for purposes of receipt of
     9  federal transportation assistance for the counties of Nassau and Suffolk
    10  and, in cooperation with the state and publicly owned operators of  mass
    11  transportation services, for carrying out the urban transportation plan-
    12  ning process specified in 23 CFR 450 and 49 CFR 613 and other applicable
    13  federal regulations.
    14    §  2.  Purpose.  1. It is the purpose of this legislation to delineate
    15  the roles and responsibilities and administrative, decision making,  and
    16  staffing  arrangements  for  the  committee  to carry out transportation
    17  planning and programming to continue Nassau and Suffolk counties' quali-
    18  fication for federal transportation assistance.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02736-06-6

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     1    2. The Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating committee is contin-
     2  ued, with voting membership to include:
     3    (a) the Nassau county executive;
     4    (b) the Suffolk county executive;
     5    (c) the chair of the metropolitan transportation authority;
     6    (d)  the  commissioner of the New York state department of transporta-
     7  tion; and
     8    (e) the chair of the Long Island regional planning council.
     9    3. The foregoing representation of the participating units of  govern-
    10  ment  is  not  intended  to indicate a proportional or any other kind of
    11  weighting for voting purposes and such representation  shall  remain  in
    12  effect  only  as long as committee decisions are reached by consensus as
    13  defined in this act.
    14    4. Advisory, non-voting membership on the committee shall include  the
    15  federal  highway  administration,  urban  mass  transportation  adminis-
    16  tration, United States environmental protection agency, and the New York
    17  state department of environmental conservation.
    18    5. Members of the committee may be represented by  designated  substi-
    19  tutes.  Such  designation  shall  be  in writing to the secretary of the
    20  committee.
    21    § 3. Officers. 1. Executives of each county shall serve as the  perma-
    22  nent  co-chairs  of  the  committee  with  functional responsibility for
    23  committee operations.
    24    2. The transportation  coordinating  committee  shall  elect  officers
    25  according  to  its  bylaws  or operating procedures, except that the New
    26  York  state  department  of  transportation  shall  perform  secretarial
    27  services for the transportation coordinating committee.
    28    §  4.  Voting.  All actions taken by the Nassau-Suffolk transportation
    29  coordinating committee shall be by majority vote.
    30    § 5. Central staff. To meet areawide transportation planning needs and
    31  to provide  centralized  services  to  the  transportation  coordinating
    32  committee a central staff, and a staff director appointed by the commit-
    33  tee  from  a list provided by the permanent co-chair. The staff director
    34  shall be accountable to the committee for results of that portion of the
    35  transportation planning program assigned to the central staff,  and  for
    36  the  economy  and  efficiency  of the central staff operation.   Central
    37  staff activities shall be limited to transportation  and  transportation
    38  related matters and may include:
    39    1. data collection, monitoring and analysis;
    40    2. demographic analysis and forecasting;
    41    3. strategic transportation planning;
    42    4. regional transportation systems planning;
    43    5.  travel  simulation  and modelling and other technical planning and
    44  planning services;
    45    6. mapping services;
    46    7. administrative services including contract administration; and
    47    8. special studies of regional significance.
    48    § 6. Unified planning work program. 1. The committee  shall  establish
    49  goals,  objectives,  criteria, and standards for the development of work
    50  programs for the use of federal and other planning funds.
    51    2. The unified planning work  program  shall  comprise  the  following
    52  major work elements:
    53    (a) central staff;
    54    (b) transportation coordinating committee staff;
    55    (c) subregional pass through;
    56    (d) transit operators planning program; and

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     1    (e) special studies.
     2    3. (a) The work program of the central staff shall be determined annu-
     3  ally by the committee.
     4    (b)  A  method  for  distributing  funds  for special studies shall be
     5  determined annually by the committee.
     6    § 7. Application for urban mass transportation funds. 1.  The  depart-
     7  ment  of transportation shall, on behalf of the committee, make applica-
     8  tion annually to the urban mass  transportation  administration  and  to
     9  other  federal  agencies as may be appropriate, for funds to support the
    10  committee's planning program. The department shall make such  funds,  as
    11  well  as  funds received from the federal highway administration, avail-
    12  able to the committee for its decision on their  use  and  distribution.
    13  The  department  shall  be  the urban mass transportation administration
    14  grant applicant  for  the  central  staff,  transportation  coordinating
    15  committee  staff,  and  subregional  pass  through  work elements of the
    16  unified planning work program. Applicants for urban mass  transportation
    17  administration  grants  to  support  the  transit operators planning and
    18  special studies work  elements  shall  be  determined  annually  in  the
    19  unified planning work program.
    20    2.  The committee shall authorize the department of transportation and
    21  others as appropriate, to accept on behalf of the committee, the  trans-
    22  fer of current grants that have been awarded to the committee.
    23    § 8. Funding. 1. For the program year starting July 1, 2026, the allo-
    24  cation  of  funds to be made for the above major program elements except
    25  for special studies, shall be determined by the committee.
    26    2. For the program year starting July  1,  2026,  pass  through  funds
    27  shall  be  made available to each county in proportion to its 2020 popu-
    28  lation.
    29    § 9. Transportation plans. 1. The committee shall develop  and  review
    30  annually  areawide  transportation  goals  and  objectives,  considering
    31  federal and state policies and requirements.
    32    2. The committee shall develop and review and update as  necessary,  a
    33  transportation  plan, consisting of long-range and short-range elements,
    34  including transportation systems management components.
    35    3. The committee shall examine and endorse the  plan  as  meeting  the
    36  requirements of 23 CFR 450 and 49 CFR 613.
    37    §  10.  Transportation  improvement  program.  1.  The committee shall
    38  develop and update annually  a  transportation  improvement  program  in
    39  cooperation  with  state and local officials, regional and local transit
    40  operators, recipients authorized under section five of  the  Urban  Mass
    41  Transportation  Act  (49  USC  1604), and with input from other affected
    42  transportation and regional and local planning  and  implementing  agen-
    43  cies.   The transportation improvement program shall consist of improve-
    44  ments recommended from the short-range and long-range  elements  of  the
    45  transportation  plan developed under this act, and continuing or special
    46  planning studies.
    47    2. The committee  shall  incorporate  the  transportation  improvement
    48  program  annually  into  an areawide transportation improvement program,
    49  including projects of a regional  nature  recommended  by  the  program,
    50  finance,  and administration committee as initiated pursuant to title IX
    51  of chapter one of the United States code, and shall endorse the  program
    52  as meeting the requirements of 23 CFR 450 and 49 CFR 613.
    53    §  11. Program, finance and administration committee. 1. The committee
    54  shall establish a program, finance and administration committee,  to  be
    55  composed  of  staff  representatives of the New York state department of
    56  transportation, the metropolitan transportation authority, and one to be

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     1  appointed by each Suffolk and Nassau counties. The central staff  direc-
     2  tor shall serve as secretary to the committee.
     3    2.  The program, finance and administration committee shall be respon-
     4  sible for overseeing day-to-day operations of the metropolitan  planning
     5  organization, including the following activities:
     6    (a)  monitoring  and  coordinating progress of the committee's unified
     7  planning work program to assure adherence  to  budgets  and  consistency
     8  with federal regulations and local, state and federal objectives, and
     9    (b)  minor revisions to budgets and other aspects of the work program,
    10  as necessary during the program year.
    11    3. The program, finance and administration committee shall, in cooper-
    12  ation with the committee, develop annually a draft unified planning work
    13  program consistent with the requirements of 23 CFR 450 and 49  CFR  613,
    14  for  recommendation for endorsement by the committee at its annual meet-
    15  ing. The work program shall include central and subregional staff activ-
    16  ities, committee member activities, and special studies.
    17    4. Upon the initiation by any committee member of a project of region-
    18  wide significance, or changes  to  such  projects,  which  must  receive
    19  metropolitan  planning  organization  endorsement  during  the  interval
    20  between committee meetings,  the  program,  finance  and  administration
    21  committee  shall  be authorized to act for the committee to include such
    22  project or make such changes with respect  thereto  in  the  committee's
    23  transportation  improvement  program. To the extent possible such trans-
    24  portation improvement  program  changes  shall  be  recommended  by  the
    25  program,  finance  and  administration committee to the committee at its
    26  next meeting.
    27    5. Upon the endorsement by the committee of a change in its  transpor-
    28  tation  improvement program, which change must for some reason be incor-
    29  porated in the transportation program during the  interval  between  the
    30  committee's  annual  meetings,  the  program, finance and administration
    31  committee shall be authorized to act for  the  committee  to  make  such
    32  incorporation  and  shall  make  such  incorporation,  provided that the
    33  change is consistent with plans adopted by the committee.
    34    6. Upon the request of any committee member of a change in the commit-
    35  tee's unified planning work program, including  the  program  budget  or
    36  budgets, which for some reason must receive metropolitan planning organ-
    37  ization  endorsement during the interval between committee meetings, the
    38  program, finance and administration committee shall be authorized to act
    39  for the committee to make such  a  change.  All  actions  taken  by  the
    40  program,  finance  and  administration  committee concerning the unified
    41  planning work program shall be reported to all committee members  within
    42  five  working  days.  Such  actions shall be effective unless a negative
    43  response is received from a committee member within ten working days.
    44    § 12. Coordination with adjacent metropolitan planning  organizations.
    45  Within  six  months  from  the effective date of this act, the committee
    46  shall develop procedures for coordinating its plans  and  programs,  and
    47  its planning and programming processes, with adjacent metropolitan plan-
    48  ning  organizations in the states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecti-
    49  cut. The committee shall appoint a representative  to  work  with  these
    50  metropolitan  planning organizations and to report back to the committee
    51  with recommendations on this matter as soon as possible.
    52    § 13. Meetings and agendas. 1. The  committee  shall  have  an  annual
    53  meeting,   held   each  year  between  January  fifteenth  and  February
    54  fifteenth.  Its business agenda shall include:
    55    (a) Election of chairperson;

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     1    (b) Endorsement of a transportation improvement program with an annual
     2  element;
     3    (c) Endorsement of a committee transportation plan;
     4    (d) Other business items requested by any member.
     5    2.  Special  committee  meetings  may  be called at the request of any
     6  member of the committee at any time, upon written request to the  secre-
     7  tary of the committee.
     8    3. The secretary shall be responsible for scheduling all meetings.
     9    4.  A  quorum  for  any  committee  meeting shall be two-thirds of its
    10  voting members.
    11    § 14. Central staff operation. 1.  The  department  of  transportation
    12  shall  provide  for  the  financial  operations of the central staff and
    13  ensure that the central staff activities are in compliance with applica-
    14  ble laws and regulations. The relative responsibilities of the committee
    15  and the department for the central staff are detailed  below.    In  all
    16  cases  the responsibilities of the committee for the central staff shall
    17  be carried out on a day-to-day basis by the program, finance and  admin-
    18  istration committee.
    19    2. The committee shall be responsible for:
    20    (a) Program results:
    21    (i)  Assuring  that  the  desired  results  or benefits of the central
    22  staff's work are being achieved, including  that  the  unified  planning
    23  work  program  activities  are  on  schedule, of proper quality, and are
    24  documented and reported on in an appropriate manner.
    25    (ii) Assuring that the urban transportation planning objectives estab-
    26  lished by the federal regulations and the  committee  itself  are  being
    27  met,  including  that  the  unified  planning  work program elements are
    28  responsive to federal  planning  requirements  and  area  transportation
    29  issues and problems.
    30    (b) Economy and efficiency of central staff operation:
    31    (i) Assuring that desired results are achieved at lowest cost, includ-
    32  ing that central staff size, salary levels and other costs are appropri-
    33  ate and planning methods well chosen.
    34    (ii)  Assuring  that  the  central  staff is managing or utilizing its
    35  resources (personnel, property, space, etc.) in an economical and  effi-
    36  cient manner, including that management information systems, administra-
    37  tive  procedures,  organizational  structures and other management tools
    38  are adequate.
    39    (c) Selecting consultants to perform activities in the  central  staff
    40  work  program  as  provided  for  in  the approved unified planning work
    41  program and negotiating professional services  agreements,  except  that
    42  the  department  shall  be  entitled  to  have  a  representative in all
    43  consultant  selection  decisions  and  fee  negotiations   that   affect
    44  contracts held by the department on behalf of the committee;
    45    (d)  Approving  all  required task work programs (task amplifications)
    46  and preparing those required for central staff activities;
    47    (e) Providing funds for a central staff director  and  directing  such
    48  person to:
    49    (i) Manage central staff planning activity to ensure continued compli-
    50  ance with federal and state regulations;
    51    (ii)  Prepare and maintain work budgets for all central staff planning
    52  activities and cash flow budgets for central staff operations;
    53    (iii) Assist the department in  establishing  acceptable  ledgers  and
    54  accounting procedures to maintain complete and accurate records pertain-
    55  ing to revenues, expenses, work performed, and cash on hand;

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     1    (iv)  Assist  the department in preparing appropriate documentation of
     2  payrolls, time records, grant charges,  invoices,  vouchers,  purchases,
     3  and other expenses in accordance with state and federal requirements;
     4    (v)  Assist  the  department with the establishment and maintenance of
     5  central staff-related accounting records and bookkeeping procedures;
     6    3. The department of transportation shall be responsible for:
     7    (a) Prefinancing the central staff operation for the  committee  prior
     8  to reimbursement;
     9    (b)  Employing  central  staff  and  paying central staff salaries and
    10  fringe benefits;
    11    (c) Paying central staff  operating  expenses  and  program  costs  in
    12  accordance with the approved unified planning work program;
    13    (d)  Controlling  central  staff  revenues,  expenditures, assets, and
    14  liabilities to the extent necessary to meet the department's obligations
    15  with respect to the state funds involved;
    16    (e) Purchasing, receiving, accounts payable, payroll and billings;
    17    (f) Assuring that the central staff operation is  in  full  compliance
    18  with  all  applicable  federal,  state,  and local laws and regulations,
    19  including that all central staff activities are eligible for  reimburse-
    20  ment and that all matching requirements are met.
    21    4.  The  state  shall  provide  the non-federal share of central staff
    22  financing as detailed in the unified planning work programs.
    23    § 15. This act shall take effect immediately.
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