Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
TL;DR
The Transportation Committee held hearings and voted on four proposals aimed at improving NYC's infrastructure and public transit safety. Three measures passed: a pilot program for high-visibility road markings, a requirement for the city to inventory retaining walls, and a call for the MTA to provide real-time GPS data to first responders. A fourth resolution supporting a student fare program for the MTA also passed after amendments.
Key Decisions
- High Visibility Pavement Markings Pilot Program Passed
- City Retaining Wall Inventory Requirement Passed
- MTA Real-Time GPS Data for First Responders Passed
- Support for MTA Student Fare Program (A.3024) Passed
Agenda
- Int 1154-2024 A Local Law in relation to testing high visibility pavement markings and establishing a pilot programIntroductionAction: Hearing Held by Committee
This Introduction was Hearing Held by Committee
- Int 1423-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of transportation to provide an inventory of city-owned retaining walls under its jurisdictionIntroductionAction: Hearing Held by Committee
This Introduction was Hearing Held by Committee
- Res 0498-2024 Resolution calling on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to create a program that provides New York City’s first responder agencies with real-time Global Positioning System (GPS) data for all MTA buses.ResolutionAction: Hearing Held by Committee
This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee
- Res 0773-2025 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.3024, which directs the metropolitan transportation authority to establish a student fare program for trains and buses.ResolutionAction: Hearing Held by Committee
This Resolution was Hearing Held by Committee
- Res 0498-2024 Resolution calling on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to create a program that provides New York City’s first responder agencies with real-time Global Positioning System (GPS) data for all MTA buses.ResolutionAction: Amended by Committee
This Resolution was Amended by Committee
- Res 0773-2025 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.3024, which directs the metropolitan transportation authority to establish a student fare program for trains and buses.ResolutionAction: Amendment Proposed by Comm
This Resolution was Amendment Proposed by Comm
- Res 0773-2025 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.3024, which directs the metropolitan transportation authority to establish a student fare program for trains and buses.ResolutionAction: Approved by Committee Passed
A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved by Committee approved by Roll Call.
- Int 1423-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of transportation to provide an inventory of city-owned retaining walls under its jurisdictionIntroductionAction: Approved by Committee Passed
A motion was made that this Introduction be Approved by Committee approved by Roll Call.
- Roll Call
- Int 1154-2024 A Local Law in relation to testing high visibility pavement markings and establishing a pilot programIntroductionAction: Amendment Proposed by Comm
This Introduction was Amendment Proposed by Comm
- Int 1154-2024 A Local Law in relation to testing high visibility pavement markings and establishing a pilot programIntroductionAction: Approved by Committee Passed
This Introduction was Approved by Committee
- Int 1423-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of transportation to provide an inventory of city-owned retaining walls under its jurisdictionIntroductionAction: Amended by Committee
This Introduction was Amended by Committee
- Res 0498-2024 Resolution calling on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to create a program that provides New York City’s first responder agencies with real-time Global Positioning System (GPS) data for all MTA buses.ResolutionAction: Amendment Proposed by Comm
This Resolution was Amendment Proposed by Comm
- Res 0498-2024 Resolution calling on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to create a program that provides New York City’s first responder agencies with real-time Global Positioning System (GPS) data for all MTA buses.ResolutionAction: Approved by Committee Passed
A motion was made that this Resolution be Approved by Committee approved by Roll Call.
- Res 0773-2025 Resolution calling on the New York State Legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, A.3024, which directs the metropolitan transportation authority to establish a student fare program for trains and buses.ResolutionAction: Amended by Committee
This Resolution was Amended by Committee
- Int 1423-2025 A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to requiring the department of transportation to provide an inventory of city-owned retaining walls under its jurisdictionIntroductionAction: Amendment Proposed by Comm
This Introduction was Amendment Proposed by Comm
- Int 1154-2024 A Local Law in relation to testing high visibility pavement markings and establishing a pilot programIntroductionAction: Amended by Committee
This Introduction was Amended by Committee