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Int 0054-2026IntroductionIn CommitteePending 140d

Air quality monitoring at designated “heavy use” thoroughfares

In committee as of Mar 23, 2026Under review by an assigned committee.

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Details

Introduced
Jan 29, 2026
Body
Committee on Environmental Protection and Waterfronts
Type
Introduction
Status
Committee

Sponsors (14)

Introduced byAlexa Avilés (D38)
Tiffany L. Cabán (D22)Lincoln Restler (D33)Jennifer Gutiérrez (D34)Farah N. Louis (D45)Elsie Encarnación (D8)Gale A. Brewer (D6)Crystal Hudson (D35)Selvena N. Brooks-Powers (D31)Shahana K. Hanif (D39)Althea V. Stevens (D16)Sandra Ung (D20)Shirley Aldebol (D13)(by request of the Brooklyn Borough President)Your District

Official Description

This bill requires the Department of Enviromental Protection (DEP) to designate heavy-use thoroughfares in every borough, and install street level air monitors at a minimum at two major intersections on every designated heavy use thoroughfare and at every park or playground adjacent to a heavy use thoroughfare. The bill also requires the issuance of a report to the mayor and to the speaker of the council containing the results of the air quality monitoring of designated heavy use thoroughfares and recreational areas. Where the results of the air quality monitoring indicate that levels of any regulated air contaminant constitute a violation of an existing standard, DEP along with the Department of Transportation and the Department of Education shall implement mitigation measures that reduce exposure risks.

Legislative History

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