Hannibal Street Residents Speak On Speeding Concerns During Fulton Common Council Meeting

by Kassadee Bradshaw | September 2, 2020 10:15 am

FULTON – Residents of Hannibal Street gathered to speak together at the Fulton Common Council meeting last night, September 1, in regards to their concern of tractor trailers and other vehicles speeding down the street.

Caroline Holland spoke on this concern during the public comment session of the August 4 council meeting as well and followed up with what has been done since then. 

Mayor Deana Michaels said a traffic study of Hannibal Street will begin today. 

“Last week I saw a logging truck with a trailer loaded to the brim with logs. We don’t need that on Hannibal Street,” Holland said. 

Another resident said their street is highly residential and is worried for her neighbor’s children who often play soccer in their front yard with vehicles going up to 60 miles per hour down the street. 

An additional resident said his biggest complaint is the Butler garbage trucks speeding through Hannibal Street when they do not pick up on that street.

First Ward Councilor Tom Kenyon said he has put a work order in for speed limit and weight limit signs on the street, and wants to change the speed limit from 30 to 25 miles per hour. He said once the traffic study is completed, they will be able to answer the residents’ questions.

“You’re right. What we need over there is not a radar machine; we need a cop over there giving some tickets out, like Phoenix,” Kenyon said. 

Fulton residents Frank Castiglia also commented, offering insight as a previous county legislator, saying the traffic study will help the police to know what times the street experiences the highest number of speeders so officers can be on the lookout at those times. 

Following public comment, the following resolutions were all unanimously passed:

During her closing remarks, Mayor Michaels said the council has decided to not move forward with the proposal to triple the cost of rental permits and decrease the permits’ lifespans by two years. 

The next regularly scheduled common council meeting will be held Tuesday, October 6, 2020, at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Building. 

The agenda and documents related to the resolutions can be found here: Fulton Common Council Agenda 9-1-20_2[2]

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Endnotes:
  1. Chapter 253 Section 253-1: https://ecode360.com/14876204
  2. Fulton Common Council Agenda 9-1-20_2: https://oswegocountytoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Fulton-Common-Council-Agenda-9-1-20_2.pdf

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