Tompkins County contains portions of 6 New York State reforestation areas totaling 20,560 acres. Those are public forests owned by all New Yorkers and managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). These lands are currently used primarily for forestry, recreation, and watershed protection.
Senate Bill S4408, sponsored by Rachel May (D-Syracuse), would allow the state to enter into leases and easements on these lands for renewable energy infrastructure, including transmission lines and potentially renewable energy installations.
The bill does not require approval from county or town governments before these agreements are made.
During the Senate debate on February 26, 2026, Senator May explained the policy rationale behind the bill:
“Local people often organize to make sure [energy projects] are not in their view shed or on their prime farmland… so there is a push to put these kinds of facilities in places that are out of the way. And that means figuring out a way to get transmission lines through… often through state reforestation lands.”
The bill passed the New York State Senate on February 26, 2026 by a vote of 42–15.
It is now in the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee, where similar versions of the bill have stalled without a vote in previous legislative sessions.
