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Traffic board to meet with multiple local requests; public comment available

September 13, 2025 | Binghamton City, Broome County, New York


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Traffic board to meet with multiple local requests; public comment available
Council Member Madovetsky announced a traffic board meeting scheduled for 9:15 a.m. tomorrow in Council Chambers with several local traffic and parking requests on the agenda.

Items listed for the traffic board included: a request for a traffic signal or stop at Murray and Riverside; a no-parking request at Gate Street and Conklin Avenue; a handicap parking request for 15 Arthur Street; a stop sign request at State Street and Carey Street; a no-parking request at 174 Court Street; a loading zone request at 3 Louisa Street; curb-cut requests at North Street (37 North Street) and 23 Henry Street; and other neighborhood-specific items.

Madovetsky reminded council members whose districts include listed sites to provide feedback before the meeting and told the public there is public comment at traffic board meetings. She also noted that to be on the traffic board agenda, members of the public must fill out a traffic board form more than a week in advance and that meetings are monthly.

Separately, a council member asked the city attorney about notifications relating to traffic board items; the attorney said items would come to council after the traffic board meeting and that a full list had been provided previously.

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