Committee sets July hearing on local law to improve safety for vulnerable road users
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Ulster County committee unanimously set a July 15 public hearing on a proposed local law aimed at ensuring safety for vulnerable road users in the county.
The Ulster County Laws, Rules, and Government Services Committee on June 12 voted to set a public hearing for July 15 on proposed local law No. 3 of 2025, a measure described as intended to ensure the safety of vulnerable road users in Ulster County.
The resolution was sponsored by Legislators Levine, Sperry and Uchitel and moved for adoption in committee. Committee members voted to set the public hearing; no opposition was recorded during the committee vote.
The resolution sets the public hearing for July 15 at 7:10 p.m. and will proceed to the full legislative session for public comment and further consideration following the hearing.
No substantive debate on the proposed law’s provisions was included in the committee discussion recorded on June 12; the committee’s action at this meeting only set the hearing date and time.
