S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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7699
I N S E N A T E
June 14, 2012
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Introduced by Sens. YOUNG, GALLIVAN -- read twice and ordered printed,
and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules
AN ACT to amend the parks, recreation and historic preservation law, in
relation to directing the office of parks, recreation and historic
preservation to accept title to and ownership of the Portageville
pedestrian bridge with the Letchworth state park
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby finds that the
Portageville bridge, within the Letchworth state park, which has been in
operation as a freight railroad bridge since it first opened in the year
1875, has played an important role in the cultural and economic develop-
ment of the state; the bridge was superbly designed and constructed; the
bridge is an historic state and national treasure; that the continued
integrity of the superstructure is necessary to protect public safety;
that the bridge serves as the only point of unparalleled beauty and
scenic view of the Genesee River gorge; and that the bridge should be
available to be accessed and enjoyed by the citizens of the state.
That preservation of the Portageville pedestrian bridge will contrib-
ute substantially to the quality of the lives of each citizen of the
state by preserving it as a natural, ecological, historic, cultural and
recreational resource within the state park which is an integral compo-
nent of the state's environment.
That the deck of the bridge should serve as a recreational asset to
the people of the state and provide a connection to existing and future
Letchworth state park trails; that the preservation of the bridge will
provide an alternative route for emergency vehicles in the event of
closure or blockage of the new railroad bridge; that the preservation of
the bridge will contribute to tourism and economic development within
the region; and that the preservation of the bridge to be known as the
"Portageville pedestrian bridge" should be established for the use and
enjoyment of future New York citizens. Therefore, the legislature
declares the acquisition and preservation of the Portageville bridge by
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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the state, which will be known as the "Portageville pedestrian bridge"
to be a public purpose.
S 2. The parks, recreation and historic preservation law is amended by
adding a new section 19.31 to read as follows:
S 19.31 ACQUISITION OF PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE. 1. FOR THE
PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, "PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE" MEANS THE
PORTAGEVILLE RAILROAD BRIDGE ACROSS THE GENESEE RIVER AT MILEPOST 361.66
OF THE SOUTHERN TIER ROUTE OF NORFOLK SOUTHERN'S MAINLINE ROUTE BETWEEN
BUFFALO AND BINGHAMTON, AND WITHIN LETCHWORTH STATE PARK IN THE COUNTIES
OF LIVINGSTON AND WYOMING.
2. THE OFFICE SHALL ACCEPT OWNERSHIP OF THE PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRIAN
BRIDGE IN THE NAME OF THE STATE AT SUCH TIME AS A NEW FREIGHT RAILROAD
BRIDGE IS CONSTRUCTED AND COMPLETED OVER THE GENESEE RIVER WITHIN LETCH-
WORTH STATE PARK. UPON ACCEPTING OWNERSHIP OF THE PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRI-
AN BRIDGE, THE OFFICE SHALL ALSO ACQUIRE SUCH INCIDENTAL ROADS,
APPROACHES, STRUCTURES AND FACILITIES AS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF THE
DECK AND APPROACHES AND STRUCTURES OF THE PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
THAT PROVIDE PUBLIC ACCESS FROM SUCH STATE PARK, AND SHALL BE RESPONSI-
BLE FOR MAINTAINING THE SUPERSTRUCTURE OF THE PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRIAN
BRIDGE.
3. THE OFFICE IS AUTHORIZED TO INSTALL AND MAINTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY
AND EQUIPMENT USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRIAN
BRIDGE.
4. THE OFFICE SHALL INCLUDE IN ITS ANNUAL BUDGET REQUEST AN AMOUNT FOR
ALL COSTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF MAINTAINING THE PORTAGEVILLE PEDESTRIAN
BRIDGE FOR PUBLIC ACCESS.
S 3. This act shall take effect immediately.