S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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9618
I N A S S E M B L Y
March 28, 2022
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Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN, BURDICK, GOTTFRIED -- read once and
referred to the Committee on Transportation
AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to designating
twenty-five miles per hour speed limits in a city, town or village
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Section 1643 of the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by
chapter 412 of the laws of 2012, is amended to read as follows:
§ 1643. Speed limits on highways in cities and villages. The legisla-
tive body of any city or village with respect to highways (which term
for the purposes of this section shall include private roads open to
public motor vehicle traffic) in such city or village, other than state
highways maintained by the state on which the department of transporta-
tion shall have established higher or lower speed limits than the statu-
tory fifty-five miles per hour speed limit as provided in section
sixteen hundred twenty of this title, or on which the department of
transportation shall have designated that such city or village shall not
establish any maximum speed limit as provided in section sixteen hundred
twenty-four of this title, subject to the limitations imposed by section
sixteen hundred eighty-four of this title may by local law, ordinance,
order, rule or regulation establish maximum speed limits at which vehi-
cles may proceed within such city or village, within designated areas of
such city or village or on or along designated highways within such city
or village higher or lower than the fifty-five miles per hour maximum
statutory limit. No such speed limit applicable throughout such city or
village or within designated areas of such city or village shall be
established at less than thirty miles per hour; except that in the city
of Long Beach, in the county of Nassau, speed limits may be established
at not less than fifteen miles per hour on any portion of the following
highways in such city: Cleveland avenue, Harding avenue, Mitchell
avenue, Belmont avenue, Atlantic avenue, Coolidge avenue, Wilson avenue
and Taft avenue. No such speed limit applicable on or along designated
highways within such city or village shall be established at less than
twenty-five miles per hour, except that school speed limits may be
established at not less than fifteen miles per hour, for a distance not
to exceed one thousand three hundred twenty feet, on a highway passing a
school building, entrance or exit of a school abutting on the highway
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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and except that within the cities of Buffalo and Rochester speed limits
may be established at not less than fifteen miles per hour for any
portion of a highway within a city park. WHEN A CITY OR VILLAGE ESTAB-
LISHES A TWENTY-FIVE MILES PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT ON MORE THAN ONE HIGH-
WAY, SUCH CITY OR VILLAGE SHALL CLEARLY DESIGNATE THE ESTABLISHED LIMIT
AT ALL OF ITS BOUNDARIES.
§ 2. Section 1662-a of the vehicle and traffic law, as amended by
chapter 405 of the laws of 2012, is amended to read as follows:
§ 1662-a. Speed limits in certain towns. The town board of any subur-
ban town governed pursuant to article three-A of the town law and the
town board of any other town having a population exceeding fifty thou-
sand, with respect to highways (which term for the purposes of this
section shall include private roads open to public motor vehicle traf-
fic) in such towns outside any village, other than state highways main-
tained by the state on which the department of transportation shall have
established higher or lower speed limits than the statutory fifty-five
miles per hour speed limit as provided in section sixteen hundred twenty
of this title, or on which the department of transportation shall have
designated that such towns shall not establish any maximum speed limit
as provided in section sixteen hundred twenty-four of this title,
subject to the limitations imposed by section sixteen hundred eighty-
four of this title may by local law, ordinance, order, rule or regu-
lation establish maximum speed limits at which vehicles may proceed
within such towns, within designated areas of such towns or on or along
designated highways within such towns lower than the fifty-five miles
per hour maximum statutory limit. No such speed limit applicable
throughout such towns or within designated areas of such towns shall be
established at less than thirty miles per hour, except that in the town
of Hempstead speed limits may be established at not less than fifteen
miles per hour on any portion of a highway in the community known as
Point Lookout and on all or any portion of the following highways in the
community known as Lido Beach: Ocean Boulevard, Allevard Street, Bath
Street, Buxton Street, Cheltenham Street, Pinehurst Street, Harrogate
Street, Matlock Street, Nantwick Street, Biarritz Street, Royat Street,
Luchon Street, Woodhail Street, Leamington Street, Saratoga Street,
Kensington Street, and Prescott Street; provided, however, that no such
speed limit in such town may be established unless a majority of the
residents of each such community file a petition with the town board of
such town requesting such speed limit. No such speed limit applicable on
or along designated highways within such towns shall be established at
less than twenty-five miles per hour, except that school speed limits
may be established at not less than fifteen miles per hour, for a
distance not to exceed one thousand three hundred twenty feet, on a
highway passing a school building, entrance or exit of a school abutting
on the highway, and except further that in the town of Hempstead speed
limits may be established at not less than fifteen miles per hour on any
portion of a highway in the communities known as Point Lookout and Lido
Beach; provided, however, that no such speed limit in such town may be
established unless a majority of the residents of each such community
file a petition with the town board of such town requesting such speed
limit. WHEN A TOWN ESTABLISHES A TWENTY-FIVE MILES PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT
ON MORE THAN ONE HIGHWAY, SUCH TOWN SHALL CLEARLY DESIGNATE THE ESTAB-
LISHED LIMIT AT ALL OF ITS BOUNDARIES.
§ 3. This act shall take effect on the thirtieth day after it shall
have become a law.