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2005-069E RESOLUTION 2005-69 RESOLUTION FOR ALLOWING TOWNS TO SET THEIR OWN SPEED LIMITS At a regular meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Wappinger, Dutchess County, New York, held at Town Hall, 20 Middlebush Road, Wappingers Falls, New York, on the 23rd day of May, 2005, at 7:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order by Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor, and upon roll being called, the following were present: PRESENT: Supervisor- Joseph Ruggiero Councilmembers- Robert L. Valdati Vincent F. Bettina Joseph P. Paoloni Maureen McCarthy ABSENT: The following Resolution was introduced by Councilwoman McCarthy and seconded by Councilman Bettina WHEREAS, Assembly Bill A.02822 and Senate Bill S.723 concurrent resolutions of the New York State Assembly and Senate proposing amendments to Section 1662-a, Vehicle and Traffic Law of the state of New York in relation to certain municipalities establishing speed limits on local roads within their jurisdiction and introduced in both houses of the New York State Legislature, and WHEREAS, current provisions of the Vehicle and Traffic Law Section 1662- a authorize only certain towns (i.e., suburban towns and those with over 50,000 in population- approximately 8.6 percent of towns) to set speed limits on all highways within a town other than State highways maintained by the State, while all cities and villages regardless of classifications of population set their own limits, and WHEREAS, there are 852 towns in New York State that are prohibited from addressing speed limit issues in their jurisdiction without petitioning New York State Department of Transportation, and WHEREAS, the New York State Department of Transportation can take as much as two years to process requests for speed limit reductions and has, in most instances, declined to reduce speed limits on town highways when requested to do so by local officials, and WHEREAS, the need to address road safety issues through speed limits in a timely fashion should not be limited and the current law presents an inequality among municipalities, and WHEREAS, town officials are legally required to set speed limits based upon the same engineering standards and traffic investigation techniques as the State Department of Transportation, cities, and villages are required to employ, and WHEREAS, A.02822/S.723 would amend the Vehicle and Traffic Law in relation to establishing speed limits on town highways which have been classified by the Department of Transportation as local roads, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger Town Board hereby urges the New York State Assembly to Approve Assembly Bill A.02822 and Senate Bill S.723, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town of Wappinger Town Board urges the State Legislature and Governor to extend to all towns an options - through adoption of a local law -to assume responsibility and authority to set speed limits on town roads within their respective jurisdictions, within the limits as defined in Section 1662-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, and so long as those roads have been functionally classified by the Department of Transportation as local roads, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Governor George E. Pataki, Senators Stephen M. Saland and Vincent Leibell, Assemblymen Thomas Kirwan, Joel Miller, Patrick Manning, Willis H. Stephens Jr., and Kevin Cahill. The foregoing was put to a vote which resulted as follows: Joseph Ruggiero, Supervisor Voting Aye Robert L. Valdati, Councilmember Voting Aye Vincent F. Bettina, Councilmember Voting Aye Joseph P. Paoloni, Councilmember Voting Aye Maureen McCarthy, Councilmember Voting Aye Dated: Wappingers Falls, New York May 23, 2005 The Resolution is hereby duly declared adopted