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Kathryn D. Supron, Mayor
Mary E. Mills, Clerk
Angela M. Korbel, Deputy Clerk
Steven M. Greenberg, Treasurer
Brent A. Cross, Engineer
Village of Cayuga Heights
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ITHACA, NEW YORK 14850
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Update on TCAT and the Village of Cayuga Heights
Mayor Supron, Chief Boyce and Trustee Andolina met with Joe Turcotte, General
Manager of TCAT on Friday, June 10. TCAT is currently reviewing their entire route
service and considering service adjustments due to budget shortfalls, which takes
precedence over working with the Village on this issue at the present time. Mr. Turcotte
made clear that there is fatigue on this issue and that the TCAT Board does not feel that
a change in the Route 30 service is operationally warranted. TCAT understands the
views of the Village but stated that they have not heard from the public. The verbal and
written complaints regarding TCAT should be shared with the TCAT Board and Joe
Turcotte.
The Village will continue its efforts to work with TCAT and work with the residents for an
amiable agreement. Mayor Supron and Trustee Andolina indicated that they consider
writing a local law to restrict TCAT routes through the Village an undesirable option at this
point. The Board acknowledges that they have limited authority to regulate vehicular
traffic on Village roads under NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law #1640, which they used to
reduce the speed limit in the school zone to 15 mph and to install north and south bound
Stop signs on the Parkway at its intersection with the Northway and the school driveway
to address safety concerns at this intersection. With this in mind, the Board continues to
explore ways to keep all of the roadways around Cayuga Heights Elementary School
safe for neighbors, students and their families by examining all vehicular traffic in that
area.
Mayor Supron is working to take a larger role in transit issues through participation in the
Ithaca Tompkins County Transportation Council and various other inter-municipal forums
(Tompkins County Council of Governments, Cornell Local Government Leaders Forum.)
The Village Planning Board could be asked to consider the question of public transit
routes through the Village.