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Peabody committee reviews intersection crash history; asks solicitor if fire staff can issue parking tickets
Summary
Committee heard a five-year crash history for Lowell/Endicott/King Street and debated enforcement of parking near intersections and hydrants; Councilor Peach moved and the committee approved a request for a city solicitor opinion on whether limited enforcement authority can be extended to the fire department.
Peabody City’s Municipal Safety Committee on Nov. 13 received a five-year crash summary at the Lowell/Endicott/King Street intersection and moved to seek a legal opinion about expanding enforcement options for parking and hydrant violations.
Captain Kevin Richards presented year-by-year crash counts: “going back to 2020, we had 9 recorded accidents ... In 2021, we had 11. In 2022, we had 14 ... and then in '24, they went down to…
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