S 5659 NY Passed Legislature
Authorizes the village of North Haven to reduce the maximum speed limit along certain designated streets
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Summary
This bill would authorize the village of North Haven in Suffolk County to reduce the maximum speed limit on certain designated streets. The legislation permits the village to establish lower speed limits along specified roads within the village. The reduced speed limit would not be less than twenty miles per hour. The bill grants the village discretionary authority to determine which streets receive the reduced speed limits.
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Official abstract
Authorizes the village of North Haven, county of Suffolk, to reduce the maximum speed limit along certain designated streets in such village to not less than twenty miles per hour.
Sponsor (1)
- Anthony H. Palumbo Republican · primary
Action history (16)
- Feb 26, 2025 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1751 · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 HOME RULE REQUEST · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 PASSED SENATE · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · lower
- Jan 7, 2026 DIED IN ASSEMBLY · lower
- Jan 7, 2026 RETURNED TO SENATE · lower
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1461 · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 HOME RULE REQUEST · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 PASSED SENATE · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION · lower
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