7.16.2025 Traffic Board

Fall River Government TV Jul 17, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Traffic Board convened on July 16, 2025, with Stephanie MacArthur, Natalie Melo, Helen Rego, John Point, and Officer John Aguar in attendance. The meeting commenced with the approval of the minutes from the June 18, 2025, meeting. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to citizen input regarding a revised agenda item concerning a traffic pattern change on Pine Street. Ken Lec, executive director of the Veterans Association of Bristol County, reiterated safety concerns about making Pine Street a one-way street from Robson to Seabberry. However, as the item was tabled in the ordinance committee, the Traffic Board could not make a motion on it, with Director MacArthur noting she would convey the input to the ordinance committee. The board approved a request for a curb cut at 363 Miller Street, which had no objections from the engineering department, though it still requires city council approval. A lengthy discussion followed regarding a tabled request to revert the one-way traffic on Niagara Street. Residents including William Wright, Brock O, Matthew Tex, and Ellen voiced strong safety concerns, citing near-collisions and danger to children due to the current one-way configuration. Conversely, Riley Ferrer and another resident found the one-way convenient. Despite the majority of public input favoring reversion, the board ultimately voted to keep Niagara Street as a one-way street, with this decision also needing to proceed to the ordinance committee and city council. Several requests for handicap parking spaces were then addressed. Requests for 14 Healey Street, 95 Foot Street, and 105 Park Street were approved, with signs expected within 12 weeks. However, requests for 205 Barnaby Street and 166 Hunter Street were denied because the individuals for whom the spaces were requested did not possess a valid driver's license, a program guideline. The request for 575 William Street was tabled due to the applicant's absence. Finally, the board approved the rescission of several handicap spaces on Bate Street, Barn Street, Bay Street, and East Main Street, as the designated individuals no longer utilized them.

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