5.20.2026 Traffic Board

May 20, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Traffic Commission held its meeting on May 20th, 2026, addressing a variety of traffic and parking matters. The commission approved the minutes from the previous meeting and subsequently approved three separate curb cut openings at 87 Etna Street, 386 High Street, and 2325 Salisbury Street. Each of these requests had been reviewed and received no objections from the city's engineering department. A key discussion involved a resident's request for a stop sign on St. Joseph Street due to speeding concerns. After hearing from resident Crystal Barkley, the board denied the request for a stop sign on a right-of-way but agreed to install "slow" and "children at play" signage and consider a future traffic study. Two proposals concerning traffic flow around the William S. Green School—making Brenell Street and Cambridge Street one-way—were tabled pending the completion of an external traffic study commissioned by the school. The board approved a request from Diamond Regional Vocational Technical High School for temporary no-parking signs on Locust and Hyest Streets from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. to manage traffic during a major construction project. The commission also processed numerous handicap parking applications. Requests were approved for 49 Richmond Street, 173 Smith Street, 100 Stanley Street, 616 Woodman Street, 18 Pitman Street, and 211 Wade Street. A request for a second spot at 64 Earl Street was denied, and an application for 159 St. Mary Street was tabled until the applicant could provide a letter from their landlord. Finally, the board approved the traffic department's request to rescind 15 outdated handicap parking spaces across the city before adjourning.

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