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Panel considers resident parking in lower village Mayor Kathleen Foley, at the Wednesday (June 24) meeting of the Cold Spring Village Board, outlined changes needed in the lower village regarding parking, enforcement and related signage. Foley said that although a resident parking district was created in 2015, signage was never installed. "Our officers cannot ticket non-residents without signs," she said. That can leave residents of the lower village without off-street parking, searching for spots on busy weekends. (A residential parking program in the upper village was established in 2024.) Eleanor Chew, a graduating Haldane High School senior, recently completed a three-week internship at Village Hall, studying the area between the Mero-North tracks and the river and inventorying and mapping parking spaces, signage, residences and businesses. Chew has drafted recommendations for resident parking and signage, along with the removal of unnecessary and outdated signs. "We need about 20 resident on-street parking spots," Foley said. The board supported her suggestion to appoint a five-member ad hoc committee composed of lower-village residents to recommend areas for residents-only parking. The board will discuss Chew's recommendations in detail in July. Foley said a "multitude of signs" also need to be removed from Main Street in the upper village, along with improvements to paid parking signage. The village has received a $6,000 donation to fund wayfinding signs throughout the village. Foley said "decluttering" signage needs to be done before the wayfinding system can be installed. The village will add solar-powered, rapid flashing signs at four pedestrian crossings. The signs, approved by the state Department of Transportation, will be installed at Locust Ridge and Route 301; Fishkill Avenue/Academy Street and Route 301; Craigside Drive and Route 9D; and Route 9D between the tennis courts and Haldane parking lot. Pavement striping at the crossings will also be improved. Foley said the project, to be undertaken this year, will cost $80,000, with Haldane covering up to half. The state will add flashing signs at the Main Street traffic light in 2027. The board approved an agreement with Haldane to add a crossing guard near Mountain Avenue and Craigside Drive. Haldane will pay the $15,000 annual salary. Crossing guards are employees of the village and supervised by the Cold Spring Police Department. Seastreak's request to dock at Cold Spring for fall cruises on Memorial Day weekend and on Oct. 24, the date of the annual Halloween parade, was denied. A decision on a request for 12 other docking dates between Oct. 3 and Nov. 1 is pending a structural assessment of the dock. Optimum internet service at Village Hall will be upgraded to fiber-optic for $280 per month. The Village Hall's basic service will be transferred to Wastewater Treatment Plant on Fair Street. Foley cited problems with Optimum throughout the village in recent months. "It is especially impactful for Village Hall because we provide public services, including the police department, and we cannot be down," she said. She described the negotiations with Optimum as "bruising" because "they have a monopoly. There has to be a way to get competition." The village's franchise agreement with Optimum expires in 2031. The board will revisit the licensing of food trucks. Trustee Tony Bardes found a sample law, which Trustee Andrew Hall revised for the board to consider. A year ago, the board instituted a six-month moratorium on licensing food trucks. At the time, Foley noted that Chapter 71 of the Village Code, which deals with licensing, had last been updated 34 years earlier. On June 10, the board approved Cold Spring Boat Club's request for a food truck to operate on Thursday to Monday between Memorial Day and Nov. 1. The boat club leases the riverfront property from the village. Responding to what she described as "a lot of chatter on social media" and elsewhere, Foley sa...
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