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§ 528. Powers of the authority. The authority shall have power    1. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    1-a.  To  hold in the name of the state any real property acquired for  its corporate purposes and, with the approval of  the  commissioner,  to  sell,  lease,  exchange,  or  otherwise  dispose of any real property or  rights or easements therein, heretofore or hereafter  acquired  pursuant  to  the  "state  bridge  authority  act",  determined  by  it  to be not  necessary for its corporate purposes, and shall accept ownership of  the  walkway  over  the  Hudson  bridge in the name of the state, and acquire  such incidental roads, approaches, structures and facilities as  may  be  necessary.    1-b.  To  accept  from  any  person gifts of money or property for its  corporate purposes.    2. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;    3. With the consent of the commissioner to use the  agents,  employees  and  facilities  of  the department, paying its proper proportion of the  compensation and expenses of such agents and employees and of  the  cost  of such facilities;    4.   To   appoint   officers,  agents  and  employees  and  fix  their  compensation; subject, however, to the provisions of the  civil  service  law, which shall apply to the authority as a municipal corporation other  than a city;    5.  To  make  contracts,  and  to execute all instruments necessary or  convenient;    6. To conduct a study regarding traffic congestion and capacity  needs  in  and  around  the  Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson bridge and to  make recommendations  concerning  reasonable  alternatives  designed  to  alleviate  any  known  capacity  deficiencies in and around such bridge.  Such study shall include, but is not  limited  to  an  investigation  to  determine whether it is in the public interest to construct a new bridge  over  the  Hudson  river  at  or  near  the  city of Poughkeepsie and in  connection therewith to contract with engineers, surveyors,  contractors  and others for environmental review, preliminary plans, borings, surveys  and  estimates  of  cost,  and  if  the authority by resolution, and the  commissioner in writing filed with the authority, shall  determine  that  the  construction of such bridge is in the public interest, to construct  such bridge at a location approved by the commissioner, on lands of  the  state  of  New  York or lands to be acquired in the name of the state of  New York  as  hereinafter  provided,  together  with  incidental  roads,  approaches,  structures  and  facilities,  subject  to such consents and  approval of federal authorities in any case as may be necessary.    7. To maintain, reconstruct, and operate the bridges so  long  as  its  corporate existence shall continue;    8.  To  charge tolls for the use of the bridges, with the exception of  the walkway over the Hudson bridge, subject to and  in  accordance  with  such  agreements  with  bondholders  and  noteholders  as may be made as  hereinafter provided, except, however, that subject to  such  agreements  the  rates  of tolls charged on the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson  bridge, the Kingston Rhinecliff bridge, the Bear  Mountain  bridge,  the  Rip  Van  Winkle  bridge,  and  the Hamilton Fish Newburgh-Beacon bridge  shall be the same.    9. To construct and maintain over, or along the bridges, or either  of  them,  telephone,  telegraph  or  electric  wires and cables, gas mains,  water mains, and other mechanical equipment not  inconsistent  with  the  use  of  the  bridges  for  vehicular  traffic,  to  contract  for  such  construction and to lease the right to construct and/or use the same  on  such  terms and for such considerations as it shall determine, provided,however, that no lease shall be made for a period of more than ten years  from the date when it is made;    10.   To  construct  and  maintain  facilities  for  the  public,  not  inconsistent with the appropriate use of the bridges,  to  contract  for  such  construction,  and to lease the right to construct and/or use such  facilities on such  terms  and  for  such  considerations  as  it  shall  determine,  provided,  however, that no lease shall be made for a period  of more than ten years from the date when it is made;    10-a. Subject to the  approval  of  the  commissioner,  to  construct,  reconstruct  and  improve highway connections to any of the bridges; the  construction to be under the supervision and control of the commissioner  as agent of the authority. Upon completion thereof, jurisdiction of such  connections to be transferred by the authority to the  commissioner  who  shall  thereafter  maintain such connections in the same manner as other  highways maintained by the state;    10-b. To contribute and pay over such amount as  the  authority  shall  determine  to  any  city  for  such  city's share of the cost, including  damages and expenses, to be borne by or charged against  such  city  for  the  acquisition of real property acquired by the state within such city  for state highways connecting with any of  the  bridges  and  approaches  situated within a radius of one mile from the nearest bridge abutment.    11.  To issue negotiable bonds and notes and to provide for the rights  of the holders thereof;    12. To enter on any lands, waters and  premises  for  the  purpose  of  making surveys, soundings and examinations;    13. To advertise the facilities and advantages of the bridges;    14.  To  appoint  or  designate one or more persons for the purpose of  enforcing law, order and the observance of  the  rules  and  regulations  established  by  the  authority. Each person as and when so appointed or  designated may, during the term of such appointment  or  designation  be  uniformed  and  shall  be  known  as  a "New York state bridge authority  patrolman" and shall be a police officer as defined by paragraph (e)  of  subdivision  thirty-four  of  section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law  and shall have, within the limits of  the  cities,  towns  and  villages  within  which  any  part of a bridge, or any ferry property, operated by  the authority shall be located, all the powers of a constable,  marshal,  police  constable  or  policeman  of  a  city,  town  or  village in the  execution of criminal processes; and  criminal  process  issued  by  any  court  or magistrate of a county, town, city or village within which any  part of a bridge or any ferry property operated by the  authority  shall  be  located,  may  be  directed  to  and  executed by any such patrolman  notwithstanding the provisions of any local or special act, ordinance or  regulation.    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out  the  powers  expressly given in this title.    16. To accept grants, loans or contributions from the United States of  America,  the  state  of  New  York, or any agency or instrumentality of  either of them  and,  subject  to  any  agreement  with  bondholders  or  noteholders,  to  enter  into  contracts  and to execute all instruments  necessary or convenient or desirable in connection therewith, including,  its bonds, notes or other obligation evidencing any such loan  from  the  United  States  of  America,  the  state  of  New  York or any agency or  instrumentality of either of them.    17. To enter into a lease or operating agreement, for a period not  to  exceed  ninety-nine  years,  with  the  office  of parks, recreation and  historic preservation for all or a  portion  of  the  walkway  over  the  Hudson bridge for the purpose of a state park. Such agreement may assign  or allocate responsibility for the construction, operation, maintenance,replacement  and  management  of  the deck and approaches and structures  providing public access to the  state  park,  but  the  authority  shall  retain  responsibility for maintaining the superstructure of the walkway  over  the  Hudson  bridge.  The office of parks, recreation and historic  preservation is authorized to  enter  into  such  agreement,  which  may  include  the  installation  and  maintenance  by  the  office  of parks,  recreation and  historic  preservation  of  any  personal  property  and  equipment  used in connection therewith. The office of parks, recreation  and historic preservation shall propose in its annual budget  an  amount  for  all  costs and obligations under such agreement and these costs may  be supplemented by private donations.

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§ 528. Powers of the authority. The authority shall have power    1. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    1-a.  To  hold in the name of the state any real property acquired for  its corporate purposes and, with the approval of  the  commissioner,  to  sell,  lease,  exchange,  or  otherwise  dispose of any real property or  rights or easements therein, heretofore or hereafter  acquired  pursuant  to  the  "state  bridge  authority  act",  determined  by  it  to be not  necessary for its corporate purposes, and shall accept ownership of  the  walkway  over  the  Hudson  bridge in the name of the state, and acquire  such incidental roads, approaches, structures and facilities as  may  be  necessary.    1-b.  To  accept  from  any  person gifts of money or property for its  corporate purposes.    2. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;    3. With the consent of the commissioner to use the  agents,  employees  and  facilities  of  the department, paying its proper proportion of the  compensation and expenses of such agents and employees and of  the  cost  of such facilities;    4.   To   appoint   officers,  agents  and  employees  and  fix  their  compensation; subject, however, to the provisions of the  civil  service  law, which shall apply to the authority as a municipal corporation other  than a city;    5.  To  make  contracts,  and  to execute all instruments necessary or  convenient;    6. To conduct a study regarding traffic congestion and capacity  needs  in  and  around  the  Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson bridge and to  make recommendations  concerning  reasonable  alternatives  designed  to  alleviate  any  known  capacity  deficiencies in and around such bridge.  Such study shall include, but is not  limited  to  an  investigation  to  determine whether it is in the public interest to construct a new bridge  over  the  Hudson  river  at  or  near  the  city of Poughkeepsie and in  connection therewith to contract with engineers, surveyors,  contractors  and others for environmental review, preliminary plans, borings, surveys  and  estimates  of  cost,  and  if  the authority by resolution, and the  commissioner in writing filed with the authority, shall  determine  that  the  construction of such bridge is in the public interest, to construct  such bridge at a location approved by the commissioner, on lands of  the  state  of  New  York or lands to be acquired in the name of the state of  New York  as  hereinafter  provided,  together  with  incidental  roads,  approaches,  structures  and  facilities,  subject  to such consents and  approval of federal authorities in any case as may be necessary.    7. To maintain, reconstruct, and operate the bridges so  long  as  its  corporate existence shall continue;    8.  To  charge tolls for the use of the bridges, with the exception of  the walkway over the Hudson bridge, subject to and  in  accordance  with  such  agreements  with  bondholders  and  noteholders  as may be made as  hereinafter provided, except, however, that subject to  such  agreements  the  rates  of tolls charged on the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson  bridge, the Kingston Rhinecliff bridge, the Bear  Mountain  bridge,  the  Rip  Van  Winkle  bridge,  and  the Hamilton Fish Newburgh-Beacon bridge  shall be the same.    9. To construct and maintain over, or along the bridges, or either  of  them,  telephone,  telegraph  or  electric  wires and cables, gas mains,  water mains, and other mechanical equipment not  inconsistent  with  the  use  of  the  bridges  for  vehicular  traffic,  to  contract  for  such  construction and to lease the right to construct and/or use the same  on  such  terms and for such considerations as it shall determine, provided,however, that no lease shall be made for a period of more than ten years  from the date when it is made;    10.   To  construct  and  maintain  facilities  for  the  public,  not  inconsistent with the appropriate use of the bridges,  to  contract  for  such  construction,  and to lease the right to construct and/or use such  facilities on such  terms  and  for  such  considerations  as  it  shall  determine,  provided,  however, that no lease shall be made for a period  of more than ten years from the date when it is made;    10-a. Subject to the  approval  of  the  commissioner,  to  construct,  reconstruct  and  improve highway connections to any of the bridges; the  construction to be under the supervision and control of the commissioner  as agent of the authority. Upon completion thereof, jurisdiction of such  connections to be transferred by the authority to the  commissioner  who  shall  thereafter  maintain such connections in the same manner as other  highways maintained by the state;    10-b. To contribute and pay over such amount as  the  authority  shall  determine  to  any  city  for  such  city's share of the cost, including  damages and expenses, to be borne by or charged against  such  city  for  the  acquisition of real property acquired by the state within such city  for state highways connecting with any of  the  bridges  and  approaches  situated within a radius of one mile from the nearest bridge abutment.    11.  To issue negotiable bonds and notes and to provide for the rights  of the holders thereof;    12. To enter on any lands, waters and  premises  for  the  purpose  of  making surveys, soundings and examinations;    13. To advertise the facilities and advantages of the bridges;    14.  To  appoint  or  designate one or more persons for the purpose of  enforcing law, order and the observance of  the  rules  and  regulations  established  by  the  authority. Each person as and when so appointed or  designated may, during the term of such appointment  or  designation  be  uniformed  and  shall  be  known  as  a "New York state bridge authority  patrolman" and shall be a police officer as defined by paragraph (e)  of  subdivision  thirty-four  of  section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law  and shall have, within the limits of  the  cities,  towns  and  villages  within  which  any  part of a bridge, or any ferry property, operated by  the authority shall be located, all the powers of a constable,  marshal,  police  constable  or  policeman  of  a  city,  town  or  village in the  execution of criminal processes; and  criminal  process  issued  by  any  court  or magistrate of a county, town, city or village within which any  part of a bridge or any ferry property operated by the  authority  shall  be  located,  may  be  directed  to  and  executed by any such patrolman  notwithstanding the provisions of any local or special act, ordinance or  regulation.    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out  the  powers  expressly given in this title.    16. To accept grants, loans or contributions from the United States of  America,  the  state  of  New  York, or any agency or instrumentality of  either of them  and,  subject  to  any  agreement  with  bondholders  or  noteholders,  to  enter  into  contracts  and to execute all instruments  necessary or convenient or desirable in connection therewith, including,  its bonds, notes or other obligation evidencing any such loan  from  the  United  States  of  America,  the  state  of  New  York or any agency or  instrumentality of either of them.    17. To enter into a lease or operating agreement, for a period not  to  exceed  ninety-nine  years,  with  the  office  of parks, recreation and  historic preservation for all or a  portion  of  the  walkway  over  the  Hudson bridge for the purpose of a state park. Such agreement may assign  or allocate responsibility for the construction, operation, maintenance,replacement  and  management  of  the deck and approaches and structures  providing public access to the  state  park,  but  the  authority  shall  retain  responsibility for maintaining the superstructure of the walkway  over  the  Hudson  bridge.  The office of parks, recreation and historic  preservation is authorized to  enter  into  such  agreement,  which  may  include  the  installation  and  maintenance  by  the  office  of parks,  recreation and  historic  preservation  of  any  personal  property  and  equipment  used in connection therewith. The office of parks, recreation  and historic preservation shall propose in its annual budget  an  amount  for  all  costs and obligations under such agreement and these costs may  be supplemented by private donations.

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Statutes > New-york > Pba > Article-3 > Title-2 > 528

§ 528. Powers of the authority. The authority shall have power    1. To acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate  purposes;    1-a.  To  hold in the name of the state any real property acquired for  its corporate purposes and, with the approval of  the  commissioner,  to  sell,  lease,  exchange,  or  otherwise  dispose of any real property or  rights or easements therein, heretofore or hereafter  acquired  pursuant  to  the  "state  bridge  authority  act",  determined  by  it  to be not  necessary for its corporate purposes, and shall accept ownership of  the  walkway  over  the  Hudson  bridge in the name of the state, and acquire  such incidental roads, approaches, structures and facilities as  may  be  necessary.    1-b.  To  accept  from  any  person gifts of money or property for its  corporate purposes.    2. To make by-laws for the management and regulation of its affairs;    3. With the consent of the commissioner to use the  agents,  employees  and  facilities  of  the department, paying its proper proportion of the  compensation and expenses of such agents and employees and of  the  cost  of such facilities;    4.   To   appoint   officers,  agents  and  employees  and  fix  their  compensation; subject, however, to the provisions of the  civil  service  law, which shall apply to the authority as a municipal corporation other  than a city;    5.  To  make  contracts,  and  to execute all instruments necessary or  convenient;    6. To conduct a study regarding traffic congestion and capacity  needs  in  and  around  the  Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson bridge and to  make recommendations  concerning  reasonable  alternatives  designed  to  alleviate  any  known  capacity  deficiencies in and around such bridge.  Such study shall include, but is not  limited  to  an  investigation  to  determine whether it is in the public interest to construct a new bridge  over  the  Hudson  river  at  or  near  the  city of Poughkeepsie and in  connection therewith to contract with engineers, surveyors,  contractors  and others for environmental review, preliminary plans, borings, surveys  and  estimates  of  cost,  and  if  the authority by resolution, and the  commissioner in writing filed with the authority, shall  determine  that  the  construction of such bridge is in the public interest, to construct  such bridge at a location approved by the commissioner, on lands of  the  state  of  New  York or lands to be acquired in the name of the state of  New York  as  hereinafter  provided,  together  with  incidental  roads,  approaches,  structures  and  facilities,  subject  to such consents and  approval of federal authorities in any case as may be necessary.    7. To maintain, reconstruct, and operate the bridges so  long  as  its  corporate existence shall continue;    8.  To  charge tolls for the use of the bridges, with the exception of  the walkway over the Hudson bridge, subject to and  in  accordance  with  such  agreements  with  bondholders  and  noteholders  as may be made as  hereinafter provided, except, however, that subject to  such  agreements  the  rates  of tolls charged on the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson  bridge, the Kingston Rhinecliff bridge, the Bear  Mountain  bridge,  the  Rip  Van  Winkle  bridge,  and  the Hamilton Fish Newburgh-Beacon bridge  shall be the same.    9. To construct and maintain over, or along the bridges, or either  of  them,  telephone,  telegraph  or  electric  wires and cables, gas mains,  water mains, and other mechanical equipment not  inconsistent  with  the  use  of  the  bridges  for  vehicular  traffic,  to  contract  for  such  construction and to lease the right to construct and/or use the same  on  such  terms and for such considerations as it shall determine, provided,however, that no lease shall be made for a period of more than ten years  from the date when it is made;    10.   To  construct  and  maintain  facilities  for  the  public,  not  inconsistent with the appropriate use of the bridges,  to  contract  for  such  construction,  and to lease the right to construct and/or use such  facilities on such  terms  and  for  such  considerations  as  it  shall  determine,  provided,  however, that no lease shall be made for a period  of more than ten years from the date when it is made;    10-a. Subject to the  approval  of  the  commissioner,  to  construct,  reconstruct  and  improve highway connections to any of the bridges; the  construction to be under the supervision and control of the commissioner  as agent of the authority. Upon completion thereof, jurisdiction of such  connections to be transferred by the authority to the  commissioner  who  shall  thereafter  maintain such connections in the same manner as other  highways maintained by the state;    10-b. To contribute and pay over such amount as  the  authority  shall  determine  to  any  city  for  such  city's share of the cost, including  damages and expenses, to be borne by or charged against  such  city  for  the  acquisition of real property acquired by the state within such city  for state highways connecting with any of  the  bridges  and  approaches  situated within a radius of one mile from the nearest bridge abutment.    11.  To issue negotiable bonds and notes and to provide for the rights  of the holders thereof;    12. To enter on any lands, waters and  premises  for  the  purpose  of  making surveys, soundings and examinations;    13. To advertise the facilities and advantages of the bridges;    14.  To  appoint  or  designate one or more persons for the purpose of  enforcing law, order and the observance of  the  rules  and  regulations  established  by  the  authority. Each person as and when so appointed or  designated may, during the term of such appointment  or  designation  be  uniformed  and  shall  be  known  as  a "New York state bridge authority  patrolman" and shall be a police officer as defined by paragraph (e)  of  subdivision  thirty-four  of  section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law  and shall have, within the limits of  the  cities,  towns  and  villages  within  which  any  part of a bridge, or any ferry property, operated by  the authority shall be located, all the powers of a constable,  marshal,  police  constable  or  policeman  of  a  city,  town  or  village in the  execution of criminal processes; and  criminal  process  issued  by  any  court  or magistrate of a county, town, city or village within which any  part of a bridge or any ferry property operated by the  authority  shall  be  located,  may  be  directed  to  and  executed by any such patrolman  notwithstanding the provisions of any local or special act, ordinance or  regulation.    15. To do all things necessary or convenient to carry out  the  powers  expressly given in this title.    16. To accept grants, loans or contributions from the United States of  America,  the  state  of  New  York, or any agency or instrumentality of  either of them  and,  subject  to  any  agreement  with  bondholders  or  noteholders,  to  enter  into  contracts  and to execute all instruments  necessary or convenient or desirable in connection therewith, including,  its bonds, notes or other obligation evidencing any such loan  from  the  United  States  of  America,  the  state  of  New  York or any agency or  instrumentality of either of them.    17. To enter into a lease or operating agreement, for a period not  to  exceed  ninety-nine  years,  with  the  office  of parks, recreation and  historic preservation for all or a  portion  of  the  walkway  over  the  Hudson bridge for the purpose of a state park. Such agreement may assign  or allocate responsibility for the construction, operation, maintenance,replacement  and  management  of  the deck and approaches and structures  providing public access to the  state  park,  but  the  authority  shall  retain  responsibility for maintaining the superstructure of the walkway  over  the  Hudson  bridge.  The office of parks, recreation and historic  preservation is authorized to  enter  into  such  agreement,  which  may  include  the  installation  and  maintenance  by  the  office  of parks,  recreation and  historic  preservation  of  any  personal  property  and  equipment  used in connection therewith. The office of parks, recreation  and historic preservation shall propose in its annual budget  an  amount  for  all  costs and obligations under such agreement and these costs may  be supplemented by private donations.