HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-29-10 City Administration Committee Meeting AgendaCITY ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
7:00 PM
COMMON COUNCIL CHAMBERS
AGENDA
1. Chairperson Greeting & Opening Statement
2. Announcements
3. Agenda Review and Amendments
4. Approval of Minutes
5. Statements from the Public
6. Employee Comments
7. Common Council Response
8. Workforce Diversity Committee
9. Safety Committee - Update
10 DPW
10.1 Request Amendment #7 & #8 to Capital Project Engineering Services Agreement
for Miscellaneous Plant Improvements at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Facility CP 416J
— Resolution
10.2 Authorization of a Supplemental Agreement for the Cayuga Waterfront Trail —
Resolution
10.3 Request for Additional Funding for Water Tank Rehabilitation Project - Resolution
11. Work Place Violence Prevention Committee
11.1 Request to Fund Construction of City Hall Roof Security Barrier — Resolution
12. Clerk's Office
12.1 An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 316 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code Entitled
"Vehicles and Traffic ". Part 2, to add Schedules I - XXI - Resolution
13. Attorney's Office
13.1 Sweatshop -Free Uniform Procurement: Report on Legal Research — Material to be
distributed at meeting
13.2 Proposal from Mayor for City Participation in and Funding of an Analysis of Legal
and Regulatory Issues Pertaining to Wireless Telecommunications Facilities (for the
Tompkins County Council of Governments - TCCOG) — Resolution - Material to be
distributed at meeting
14. Common Council
14.1 Letter Regarding Tompkins County Youth Program Cuts — Discussion, Possible
Resolution.
15. Human Resources
15.1 Director's Report
CITY ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Agenda - Continued
16. Finance /Controller's Office
16.1 Request to Amend Police and DPW Budgets for Various Reimbursements - Resolution
16.2 Controller's Report
17. Reports
17.1 Mayor's Report
17.2 Sub - Committee Updates
17.3 Council Members' Announcements
17.4 Next Month's Meeting: October 27, 2010
CITY OF ITHACA
108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York 14850 -6590
City -Wide Safety Committee
Kathy Gehring, Committee Chair
Jody Andrew, Committee Co -Chair
MEMORANDUM
TO: City Administration Committee
FROM: Kathy Gehring, Committee Chair
DATE: September 10, 2010
RE: Safety Committee Update
In 2009, approximately 59 City employees attended the adult CPR classes that
were offered by the City -wide Safety Committee. These classes were offered to
employees whose positions did not already require them to be certified in CPR (i.e.
office personnel, engineers, DPW employees, etc.). The committee is scheduling new
CPR and First Aid classes for employees to be held in the winter and spring 2011. At
this time, there are only two American Red Cross instructors on staff that we may utilize
for these trainings.
In addition, the Committee is beginning to develop "Coffee Pot Talks," an office -
based version of the "Toolbox Talks" that are provided to DPW staff relating to safety
procedures during construction projects. The "Coffee Pot Talks" will focus on office and
personal safety that all staff can relate to.
Another topic of interest to the Committee is the results from the security survey
that was provided in February 2010. The Committee is interested in developing ways
for staff to make small changes in their offices that will boost the security without extra
cost. Examples are to ensure infrequently used doors are kept locked at all times,
creating a visitors' entrance at certain buildings, and eliminating weekend access unless
absolutely necessary. We would also like to work with the Workplace Violence
Prevention Team in promoting employee and facility security in all City locations.
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"An Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to workforce diversification."
10. Department of Public Works
.1 Request Amendment # 7 & #8 to Capital Project Engineering Services Agreement for
Miscellaneous Plant Improvements at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Facility CP 416J
WHEREAS, the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant is in need of certain Capital
Improvements, and
WHEREAS, Capital Project 416J Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant was authorized by
Common Council in 2006 with additional amendment in 2007 and 2008 for a total authorization
of $1,504,950, and
WHEREAS, staff in association with the Plant's consulting engineers, Steam's and Wheler, LLC
have estimated the cost for the next phase of engineering services, contract amendment #7 and
#8 at $43,500, and
WHEREAS, the said contract amendments for $43,500 will include additional engineering
services for settlement negotiations with the construction contractor and design of solutions for
channel leaks, use of non - potable water, a high flow by pass weir and a differential movement
study, and
WHEREAS, the allocation of costs for previously authorized engineering service contract for
this project (416J) to Stearns and Wheler is $266,000 for the original contract and amendments
# 1 -6, and
WHEREAS, the Special Joint Committee (SJC) approved said contract amendments #7 & 8 at its
meeting of August 11, 2010 contingent on fund availability; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby recommends an amendment in the amount not to
exceed $43,500 to the previously authorized engineering services agreement with Stearns and
Wheler, LLC for additional engineering services associated with the aforementioned project
amendments #7 & 8, giving a total engineering contract cost not to exceed $309,500, and, be it
further
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby authorizes this project amendment contingent upon
action by all wastewater partners committing their percentage of reimbursement shares to the
Joint Activity Fund allocated per the Joint Sewer Agreement as follows:
Municipality
City of Ithaca
Town of Ithaca
Town of Dryden
and be it further
Percentage
Project Cost
57.14
$24,855.90
40.88
17,782.80
1.98
861.30
$ 43,500.00
RESOLVED, That funds necessary for said engineering contract amendments shall be derived
from the existing Capital Project 416 J Miscellaneous Plant Improvement Project authorization.
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Environmental Engineers & Scientists
TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN
ITHACA AREA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SJC OWNERS
AND
STEARNS & WHELER, LLC
WHEREAS, Stearns & Wheler, LLC (ENGINEER) and the Ithaca Area WWTP — SJC Owners
(OWNER) entered into an Agreement dated September 7, 2005, to evaluate Miscellaneous Plant
Improvements; and
WHEREAS, except as expressly amended herein, all other provisions of the original contract dated
September 7, 2005, remain in full force and effect.
NOW, THEREFORE, ENGINEER and OWNER agree to amend the Agreement as follows.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Crane -Hogan Lawsuit Assistance
ENGINEER understands that Crane -Hogan has filed a lawsuit concerning the Tertiary Phosphorus
Removal System installation constructed in 2004 and 2005. ENGINEER's involvement in this lawsuit
may include the following effort:
1. Investigation of project records to find correspondence, shop drawings, test results, or other
information;
2. Travel to and participation in meetings at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Plant or other
locations;
3. Participation in teleconferences; and
4. Preparation of notes, memorandums, and letters detailing project history.
PAYMENTS TO ENGINEER
ENGINEER shall perform the Scope of Services described above on an hourly labor plus reimbursable
expenses basis at the direction of the Superintendent of Public Works or the Assistant Superintendent of
Public Works, and will charge our actual salary rates with a multiplier of 2.37. The actual cost of travel
and other expenses will be marked up 5 percent and shown on the invoices. Monthly invoices will be
submitted detailing ENGINEER's effort and expenses. The total amount of effort authorized under this
amendment will not exceed $10,000. If effort in excess of the $10,000 limit is required, ENGINEER
shall submit a separate amendment to the contract.
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AMENDMENT NO.7
A ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 2)
PROJECT SCHEDULE
ENGINEER shall begin work when authorized by OWNER and continue to work on authorized items
until OWNER informs ENGINEER to cease work.
AUTHORIZATION
The return of one signed copy of this Amendment No. 7, together with a copy of a formal resolution of
approval, constitutes acceptance of this Amendment and shall be written authorization for ENGINEER
to proceed with the Scope of Service outlined above.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Amendment No. 7 as of the
last date entered below.
ENGINEER:
STEARNS & WHELER, LLC
By:
C.
Gerald C. hook, P.E.
Title:
President
Date:
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TOWN OF ITHACA, NEW YORK
By:
Herb Engman
Title:
Supervisor
Date:
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CITY OF ITHACA, NEW YORK
LIM,
Carolyn K. Peterson
Title: Mayor
Date:
TOWN OF DRYDEN, NEW YORK
By:
Mary Ann Sumner
Title: Supervisor
Date:
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
On this
day of
AMENDMENT NO.7
ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 3)
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Herb Engman, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis
of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
ss:
COUNTY OF MADISON )
On this
day of
Notary Public
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Gerald C. Hook, P.E., personally known to me or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
Notary Public
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
On this
day of
AMENDMENT NO.7
ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 4)
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Carolyn K. Peterson, personally known to me or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
On this
day of
Notary Public
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Mary Ann Sumner, personally known to me or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
Notary Public
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Environmental Engineers & Scientists
TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN
ITHACA AREA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT SJC OWNERS
AND
STEARNS & WHELER, LLC
WHEREAS, Stearns & Wheler, LLC (ENGINEER) and the Ithaca Area WWTP — SJC Owners
(OWNER) entered into an Agreement dated September 7, 2005, to evaluate Miscellaneous Plant
Improvements; and
WHEREAS, except as expressly amended herein, all other provisions of the original contract dated
September 7, 2005, remain in full force and effect.
NOW, THEREFORE, ENGINEER and OWNER agree to amend the Agreement as follows.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
Miscellaneous Engineering Assistance
There are a number of items at the plant requiring engineering assistance prior to repair. In particular,
concrete cracks and displacement, possibly due to differential settling of slabs and walls, have caused
visible leaks and cracks that need repair to prolong the life of the plant. After discussion with the Chief
Operator, ENGINEER proposes to provide the following services to assist OWNER with the repair and
ongoing maintenance of the plant.
1. Leaking Concrete Conduit between Final Settling Tanks and Tertiary System. This elevated
concrete conduit is leaking at the concrete joint and needs to be repaired. We will determine what
options are available to reduce or eliminate the leak, considering: spray on liners or slip- lining the
interior of the channel. We will develop a product recommendation and application specification
keeping in mind that a cleaning and lining product which can be applied to the wet concrete would
greatly aid in installation.
2. High Flow Bypass Weir. The tertiary treatment system has a high flow capacity of 30.0 mgd.
Flows above that rate should be diverted to the plant effluent channel. An appropriate location
exists for such a bypass, and could be fit with a bypass weir to divert flows above a determined
rate. ENGINEER proposes to design an adjustable weir to fit in the existing channel. The design
will include a drawing and specification for the required weir.
3. Blocking of the Original Plant Effluent Elbow. Prior to the addition of the tertiary treatment
system, the plant effluent flowed though a rectangular channel before leaving the plant in a 48-
inch diameter steel pipe. With the addition of the tertiary treatment system, the concrete channel
and one portion of the 48 -inch effluent pipe were taken out of service and are normally empty and
dry.
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AMENDMENT NO.8
A ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 2)
Plant effluent water used for various purposes at the plant was historically withdrawn from the
effluent stream at the junction of the concrete channel and 48 -inch steel pipe. The historical plant
effluent withdrawal point is currently dry, so plant effluent water for use around the plant is
currently withdrawn from a location downstream of the tertiary treatment process, which has
caused some problems when sand and iron containing byproducts are introduced to the plant
effluent water system. The original plant effluent water withdrawal point can be restored to service
by blocking the 48 -inch steel piping segment and allowing the rectangular effluent channel to be
normally flooded. The use of a 48 -inch diameter pipe plug will be investigated, as well as other
methods. ENGINEER proposes to provide a drawing and specification to seal the 48 -inch pipe
segment in a manner which would allow the segment to be placed back into service in the future, if
needed.
4. Aeration Trough Leak Repairs. The effluent trough which serves the aeration basins has a large
crack constantly leaks. ENGINEER proposes to prepare a repair drawing and specification to
reduce or eliminate this leak.
5. Thickener Leak Repair. The two sludge thickeners have begun to leak at several places
(approximately 3 to 6 locations). At the time of ENGINEER's site visit, one thickener was empty
and clean, allowing visual inspection of the interior of the concrete ring. ENGINEER proposes to
study repair methods and make a recommendation on how to repair the leaking joints. ENGINEER
shall prepare a drawing and written specification for this item.
6. D -Box Leak Repairs. The D -Box is located next to the main influent splitter box and currently
leaks into the gallery below. The location of the leaks does not allow for the "drill and inject"
method of leak repair used around the plant within the last year. ENGINEER proposes to prepare a
drawing and specification to dewater, bypass pump, clean, and line the interior concrete surface of
the D -Box to reduce or eliminate the leak.
7. Differential Movement Study. Differential settling of plant components is causing cracks in
concrete walls and slabs, along with leaks. In order to determine the rate of change of settling
between structures, ENGINEER proposes to outline a differential movement study to quantify the
amount of movement between different points around the plant. ENGINEER shall identify a
number of measurement locations (approximately 50 to 100 locations) where the distance between
two opposing walls can be measured using an instrument with accuracy of approximately 1.0
millimeter. ENGINEER's proposed plan is to include a recommendation on how often the
measurements should be taken by plant operators (biweekly or monthly readings are envisioned),
how the readings should be stored, and what type of measurement instrument should be used. The
plan will include a recommendation on the need for the addition of metal or laminate measurement
plates to be attached to the concrete walls in question. A section on instrument calibration will also
be included in the study. The intent of the study will be to compile records of the movements at the
plant in order to make timely decisions about future repairs.
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AMENDMENT NO.8
ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 3)
PAYMENTS TO ENGINEER
ENGINEER shall perform the Scope of Services described above on a Lump Sum basis as itemized
below.
* No charge for this item as previously agreea to ny rN kjiN rms.-
These items may be authorized individually or for a total of $33,500.
PROJECT SCHEDULE
ENGINEER will begin work immediately and complete the proposed work within six (6) months of
authorization to proceed.
AUTHORIZATION
The return of one signed copy of this Amendment No. 8, together with a copy of a formal resolution of
approval, constitutes acceptance of this Amendment and shall be written authorization for ENGINEER
to proceed with the Scope of Service outlined above.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Amendment No. 8 as of the
last date entered below.
ENGINEER:
STEARNS & WHELER, LLC
IM
Gerald C. Hook, P.E.
Title: President
Date:
OWNER:
CITY OF ITHACA, NEW YORK
LIM
Carolyn K. Peterson
Title: Mayor
Date:
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Leakin Concrete Conduit Repair Design
$5,500
High Flow Bypass Weir Design*
$0
to Block the Original Plant Effluent Elbow
$5,500
-Design
Aeration Trough Leak Repair Design
$5,500
Thickener Leak Repair Design
$5,500
D -Box Leak Repair Design
$7,500
Differential Movement Study Outline
$4,000
Total **
$33,500
* No charge for this item as previously agreea to ny rN kjiN rms.-
These items may be authorized individually or for a total of $33,500.
PROJECT SCHEDULE
ENGINEER will begin work immediately and complete the proposed work within six (6) months of
authorization to proceed.
AUTHORIZATION
The return of one signed copy of this Amendment No. 8, together with a copy of a formal resolution of
approval, constitutes acceptance of this Amendment and shall be written authorization for ENGINEER
to proceed with the Scope of Service outlined above.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Amendment No. 8 as of the
last date entered below.
ENGINEER:
STEARNS & WHELER, LLC
IM
Gerald C. Hook, P.E.
Title: President
Date:
OWNER:
CITY OF ITHACA, NEW YORK
LIM
Carolyn K. Peterson
Title: Mayor
Date:
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TOWN OF ITHACA, NEW YORK
By:
Herb Engman
Title: Supervisor
Date:
GCH/TPC /jlb
AMENDMENT NO.8
ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 4)
TOWN OF DRYDEN, NEW YORK
By:
Mary Ann Sumner
Title: Supervisor
Date:
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STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
On this
day of
AMENDMENT NO.8
ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 5)
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Herb Engman, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis
of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF MADISON )
On this
day of
Notary Public
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Gerald C. Hook, P.E., personally known to me or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
Notary Public
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f AMENDMENT NO.8
ITHACA SJC
(PAGE 6)
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
On this day of
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Carolyn K. Peterson, personally known to me or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
STATE OF NEW YORK )
) ss:
COUNTY OF TOMPKINS )
On this day of
Notary Public
in the year 2010, before me, the
undersigned, personally appeared Mary Ann Sumner, personally known to me or proved to me on the
basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and
acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on
the instrument, the individual or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the
instrument.
Notary Public
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10. Department of Public Works
.2 Authorization of a Supplemental Agreement for the Cayuga Waterfront Trail
(1) WHEREAS, a Project for the CAYUGA WATERFRONT TRAIL, P.I.N. 395024 (the
"Project ") is eligible for funding under Title 23 U.S. Code, as amended, that calls for the
apportionment of the costs of such program to be borne at the ratio of 80% Federal funds and
20% non - federal funds, and
(2) WHEREAS, on June 13, 2001, Common Council authorized and established Capital Project
#445 (then entitled Cass Park Waterfront Trail) in the amount of $425,000, to design and
construct Phase 1 of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail (Phase 1 being a two -mile loop in Cass Park,
which has now been completed), and
(3) WHEREAS, on April 2, 2003, Common Council approved the funding of Phase 2 of the
Cayuga Waterfront Trail (which would connect Cass Park to the Farmers Market) from the same
Capital Project as Phase 1, authorized the addition of $677,724 to Capital Project #445, for the
costs of design, right -of -way acquisition and construction of Phase 2, and authorized the Mayor
to execute all necessary agreements or requests for federal funds for Phase 2 (through the
Transportation Enhancement Program) and to provide for the administration of Phase 2 and the
funding of the local share (with the understanding that the apportionment of the costs for this
portion of the project would be roughly 72.05% federal and 27.95% local), and
(3) WHEREAS, on September 28, 2004, environmental review of the proposed design for Phase
2 of the Trail was completed, by the City of Ithaca Planning and Development Board, the
designated lead agency for such review, and site plan approval for Phase 2 was granted, and
(4) WHEREAS, on May 3, 2006, Common Council amended Capital Project #445, by adding
$50,000 for a feasibility study of Phase 3 of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail (from the Farmers
Market to Stewart Park and the Visitors Center), half of which amount was to be derived from a
New York State Environmental Protection Fund grant, and $10,000 of which amount was to be
derived from non -City funds to be raised by the Cayuga Trails Initiative, and
(5) WHEREAS, on November 1, 2006, Common Council re- approved Phase 2 of the Trail,
added $480,000 to Capital Project #445, and authorized the Mayor to execute all necessary
agreements or requests for federal funds for the project (through a SAFETEA -LU member item)
and to provide for its administration and the funding of the local share (with the understanding
that the apportionment of the costs for this portion of the project would be roughly 80% federal
and 20% local), and
(6) WHEREAS, on June 6, 2007, Common Council again approved the Project, now including
Phase 3, subject to environmental review (of that phase), added $720,000 to Capital Project #445
to cover the combined cost of the three phases, and authorized the Mayor to execute all
necessary agreements or requests for federal funds for the project and to provide for its
administration and the funding of the local share (with the understanding that the apportionment
of the costs for this portion of the project will be roughly 80% federal and 20% local), and
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(8) WHEREAS, as part of the 2007 project agreement, the New York State Department of
Transportation combined Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the trail into one Project Agreement (PIN
395024) for administrative purposes, and
(12) WHEREAS, on May 9, 2009, Common Council passed a resolution approving a
Supplemental Agreement for the Trail, amending the administration and management of the
project so that the New York State Department of Transportation would be responsible for the
Right -of -Way acquisition for Phase 2 of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, and
(13) WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca Planning & Development Board, acting as lead agent for
environmental review of Phase 3 of the Trail, voted on July 28, 2009, to determine that Phase 3
of the project would have no significant impact on the environment and that a Negative
Declaration be filed in accordance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act and the
City's Environmental Quality Review Ordinance, and
(14) WHEREAS, as part of the 2010 City Capital Budget, Common Council approved additional
funding for Capital Project #445 in the amount of $215,000, with the intent that it would be a
match for additional federal funding being sought at that time, and
(15) WHEREAS, the Project has become eligible for this additional funding under Title 23 U.S.
Code, as amended, that calls for the apportionment of the costs of such program to be borne at
the ratio of 80% Federal funds and 20% non - federal funds, in the amount of $857,000 in federal
funds and $214,000 in City funds, and
(16) WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca desires to advance the remaining phases of the Cayuga
Waterfront Trail project (i.e., Phases 2 and 3), with this additional funding; now, therefore, be it
(1) RESOLVED, That the Common Council hereby re- approves of the above - subject Project,
and be it further
(2) RESOLVED, That the Common Council hereby authorizes the City of Ithaca to pay in the
first instance 100% of the federal and non - federal share of the cost of Design, Right -of -Way,
Construction, Construction Inspection and Supervision work for the Project or portions thereof,
and it is further
(3) RESOLVED, That in addition to the abovementioned authorizations, the sum of $857,000 is
hereby appropriated from the issuance of serial bonds, to be matched by the 2010 Capital Budget
authorization of $215,000, for a total project authorization of $ $3,633,556.37, and made
available to cover the cost of participation in the above phase of the Project, and it is further
(4) RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends Capital Project # 445, Cayuga
Waterfront Trail (formerly known as Cass Park trail) in the amount of $857,000, for a total
project cost of $3,633,556.37, which represents Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 of the three -phase
project, and it is further
(5) RESOLVED, That in the event the full federal and non - federal share costs of the project
exceeds the amount appropriated above, the Common Council of the City of Ithaca shall convene
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as soon as possible to appropriate said excess amount immediately upon the notification by the
NYSDOT thereof, and it is further
(6) RESOLVED, That the Mayor of the City of Ithaca, upon consultation with the City
Attorney and other involved staff, be and is hereby authorized to execute a Supplementary
Agreement for the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, which Supplementary Agreement will modify the
contract end date (now 12/31/15) and the scheduled funding in the above - mentioned amounts,
and be it further
(7) RESOLVED, That the Mayor be and is hereby authorized to execute all other necessary
agreements, certifications or reimbursement requests for Federal Aid on behalf of the City of
Ithaca, with the New York State Department of Transportation, in connection with the
advancement or approval of Phase 2 or Phase 3 of the Project, and providing for the
administration of the Project and the municipality's first instance funding of Project costs and
permanent funding of the local share of federal- aid - eligible Project costs and all other Project
costs within the appropriations therefore that are not so eligible, and be it further
(8) RESOLVED, That except as explicitly amended in this resolution, Common Council's
previous resolutions concerning the Project, as referenced above, still remain in full force and
effect, and be it further
(9) RESOLVED, That the City Clerk be and hereby is authorized and directed to file a certified
copy of this resolution with the New York State Commissioner of Transportation, by attaching it
to any necessary, supplemental agreement in connection with the Project, and be it further
(10) RESOLVED, That this resolution shall take effect immediately.
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CITY OF ITHACA
108 East Green Street Ithaca, New York 14850 -5690
OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER
Telephone: 607/274 -6530 Fax: 607/274 -6587
To: City Administration Committee
From: Tim Logue, Transportation Engineer
Date: August 15, 2010
Re: Supplemental Agreement and Additional Federal Funding for the
Cayuga Waterfront Trail
Please find enclosed a resolution authorizing a supplemental agreement for
additional federal funding for the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. The supplemental
agreement adds $1,072,000 to the project, of which 80% or $857,000 is
reimbursable, federal -aid. The local match of 20% or $214,000 has already been
authorized by Common Council in the 2010 City Capital Budget (actually
$215,000 was authorized). Therefore, no new funds are required to add the
$857,000 of federal -aid to the project.
This federal -aid is a secondary benefit of last year's stimulus package, the
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The Cayuga Waterfront Trail
did not receive any direct ARRA funds; however, Tompkins County did receive
ARRA funds for their Warren Road Reconstruction project, freeing up other
federal -aid that had been programmed for this use. Working with the Ithaca
Tompkins County Transportation Council, we were able to reprogram some of
these "displaced" funds to the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. With this expanded
budget, it looks as if we will have sufficient funds to complete Phase 3, which is
currently under construction, as well as Phase 2 of the trail based on its current,
pre -bid cost estimate. The final local cost and project budget will depend on land
acquisition costs and the actual project bids.
An Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to workforce diversification." ���
10. Department of Public Works
.3 Request for Additional Funding for Water Tank Rehabilitation Project
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca has three steel potable water storage tanks located at Maple
Avenue, Cornell Street, and Oakwood Lane, and
WHEREAS, the Maple Avenue tank was originally constructed in 1911 and the Cornell Street
and Oakwood Lane Tanks were constructed in 1936, and
WHEREAS, the last complete paint job on each tank was conducted in the late 1990's, and
WHEREAS, each tank is currently not in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health
Administration regulations pertaining to worker safety and access, needing safety rails, proper
venting, accesses, ladders, etc., and
WHEREAS, preliminary project cost estimates were made based on actual recent cost
experience for the rehabilitation of the Sheldon Road Tank (a 1936 vintage tank identical to the
Cornell Street tank) owned and operated by the Bolton Point Water System, and
WHERES, a Capital Project request for $825,000 for City of Ithaca water tank rehabilitation was
made in 2007, which covered anticipated project costs of $275,000 each for three (3) Steel
Tanks, and
WHEREAS, in 2007 approximately one third of the initially requested capital improvement
funding was approved for said project in the amount of $275,000, and
WHEREAS, approximately $50,000 has already been utilized to cover contracted expenses
including professional inspection services, professional design services, and for DPW Crews
performing site preparation and grading at each location, and
WHEREAS, it was anticipated that additional funding above and beyond the planned $825,000
might be necessary once detailed interior tank inspections were performed and all deficiencies
and needs for the rehabilitation of all three tanks were known, and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca contracted with Tank Industry Consultants (TIC) for professional
inspection services in August of 2009 to identify specific internal and external structural, surface,
safety, and other improvement needs for each tank, and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca solicited Request for Proposals for professional engineering
design and bid services and later contracted for such services with T.G. Miller Engineers &
Surveyors, P.C. on May 10, 2010, and
WHEREAS, TIC & T.G. Miller revealed several unforeseen improvements vital to the
rehabilitation of each tank, including: complete roof replacement, extensive structural repairs to
existing support members, additional steel repairs than to those originally anticipated, and
mandatory usage of costlier low volatile solid paint technology to meet recent health department
regulations, and
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WHEREAS, staff recommends and it is desirable to enter into a contract for a rehabilitation
project on each tank for inclusive surface preparation, repainting, roof replacement, general
repairs, and safety updates, and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca advertised for bids for the City of Ithaca Water Tank
Rehabilitation Project on August 12, 2010, and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca received and opened bids for such work on August 31, 2010, and
WHEREAS, the low bidder for the project was R. De Vincentis Construction, Inc. for the base
bid of $1,533,950 with alternate add -on costs for roof replacement on the Maple Avenue Tank
for $98,000 and the Oakwood Lane Tank for $145,000, and
WHEREAS, it is in the professional opinion of the staff of the Water & Sewer Division of Public
Works that the City of Ithaca appropriate enough funding so that alternate pricing is included to
the base bid to ensure that roofing is replaced on each tank so as to increase the expected lifespan
of the structures; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the City of Ithaca Common Council hereby approve the total appropriation
of capital improvement funds for the City of Ithaca Water Tank Rehabilitation Project in the
amount of $2,229,645.
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11. Work Place Violence Prevention Committee
.1 Request to Fund Construction of City Hall Roof Security Barrier
WHEREAS, The City of Ithaca operates under a New York State Safe Work Place Mandate
which requires a safe, healthy, and secure work environment for all municipal Employees, and
WHEREAS, by City Charter the City of Ithaca is required to safeguard all municipal records,
data, and documents, and
WHEREAS, the Security Assessment Report produced by Business Protection Specialists, Inc.
in 2007 identified specific physical security vulnerabilities, and made recommendations to
resolve these, and
WHEREAS, the City of Ithaca's Workplace Violence Prevention Team continues to address
numerous, multi -level solutions to prioritized threats and issues; and has recommended the
pursuit of this funding request, and
WHEREAS, the roof of City Hall is directly accessible to trespassers via the roof of the fourth
floor bridge connection to the building at 123 South Cayuga Street; the roof of City Hall
currently and historically has evidence of trespassers and vandals; and the roof of City Hall has
been identified as a correctable security breach point by Ithaca Police Department Deputy Chief
Barber, by RISES Security Chief of Security Brian Robison, and by City of Ithaca Department of
Public Works Facilities Manager Andy Sleeper, and
WHEREAS, the Workplace Violence Prevention Committee has been concerned about those
who, against better judgment risk injury, by climbing to the roof of City Hall; now, therefore, be
it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby authorizes the transfer of an amount not to exceed
$3,024.00 from Account A1990 Unrestricted Contingency to Account A1621 City Hall for the
construction of a physical security barrier along sixteen horizontal feet of the west parapet wall,
adjacent to the fourth floor bridge structure, to deny access to the City Hall roof.
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An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 346 of the City of Ithaca Municipal Code
Entitled "Vehicles and Traffic Part 2, to add Schedules I - XXXI
ORDINANCE 2010-
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Common Council of the City of Ithaca
as follows:
Section 1. Chapter 346 Entitled "Vehicles and Traffic" of the City of Ithaca
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
Part 2
Schedules
Schedule 1: Traffic Control Signals.
The following intersecting streets or locations are hereby designated for control
by a traffic signal:
1. Albany Street and Buffalo Street
2. Albany Street and Clinton Street
3. Albany Street and West State Street
4. Aurora Street and Buffalo Street
5. Aurora Street and Court Street
6. Aurora Street and Hillview Place
7. Aurora Street and State Street
8. Buffalo Street and Cayuga Street
9. Buffalo Street and Geneva Street
10. Buffalo Street and Plain Street
11. Buffalo Street and Tioga Street
12. Cayuga Street and Clinton Street
13. Cayuga Street and Court Street
14. Cayuga Street and Lincoln Street
15. Cayuga Street and State Street
16. Cayuga Street and Tompkins Street
17. College Avenue and Dryden Avenue
18. Corn Street and West State Street
19. Cornell /Dryden /Ithaca Roads and Oak/Maple Avenues
20. Court Street and Plain Street
21. Court Street and Tioga Street
22. Elmira Road and Buttermilk Falls Plaza
23. Elmira Road and Commercial Avenue
24. Elmira Road and Spencer Road
25. Elmira Road and Walmart/FriendlyIs
26. Geneva Street and West State Street
27. Plain Street and West State Street
28. Seneca Street and Taughannock Boulevard
29. State Street and Giles Street/Cornell Street
30. State Street and Stewart Avenue
31. Taughannock Boulevard and West State Street
32. Thurston Avenue /University Avenue /Forest Home Drive /East Avenue
The following intersecting streets or locations are controlled by NYSDOT owned
traffic signals:
33. Albany Street and Green Street ( NYSDOT)
34. Albany Street and Seneca Street ( NYSDOT)
35. Aurora Street and Seneca Street ( NYSDOT)
36. Buffalo Street and Fulton Street ( NYSDOT)
37. Buffalo Street and Meadow Street ( NYSDOT)
38. Buffalo Street and Park Road ( NYSDOT)
39. Buffalo Street and Taughannock Boulevard ( NYSDOT)
40. Cascadilla Street and Fulton Street ( NYSDOT)
41. Cascadilla Street and Meadow Street ( NYSDOT)
42. Cayuga Street and Green Street ( NYSDOT)
43. Cayuga Street and Seneca Street ( NYSDOT)
44. Clinton /Fulton Streets and Meadow Street ( NYSDOT)
45. Cecil A. Malone Drive /South Titus Streets and Meadow Street ( NYSDOT)
46. Court Street and Fulton Street ( NYSDOT)
47. Court Street and Meadow Street ( NYSDOT)
48. Elmira Road and Meadow Street ( NYSDOT)
49. NYS Route 13 and Willow Avenue ( NYSDOT)
50. NYS Route 13 and Third Street ( NYSDOT)
51. Fulton and Seneca Street ( NYSDOT)
52. Fulton Street and West State Street ( NYSDOT)
53. Green Street and Meadow Street ( NYSDOT)
54. Meadow Street and Fairgrounds Memorial Parkway ( NYSDOT)
55. Meadow Street and K -Mart Plaza /Ithaca Shopping Plaza ( NYSDOT)
56. Meadow Street and Threshold Plaza /Hollywood Video ( NYSDOT)
57. Meadow Street and Seneca Street ( NYSDOT)
58. Meadow Street and South Street ( NYSDOT)
59. Meadow Street and West State Street ( NYSDOT)
60. Meadow Street and Wood Street ( NYSDOT)
61. Seneca Street and Tioga Street ( NYSDOT)
62. State Street and Seneca Way ( NYSDOT)
Schedule II: Speed Limits.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -6, speed limits other than 30 miles per
hour (and not associated with School Speed Limits) are hereby established as
indicated upon the following described streets or parts thereof:
(Reserved)
Note: The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) has
established speed limits higher than 30 MPH on portions of Route 13 owned and
maintained by NYSDOT.
1. Forty (40) MPH on Route 13 between Third and Dey Streets
2. Fifty -five (55) MPH on Route 13 north of Dey Street
Schedule III: School Speed Limits.
School speed limits are hereby established no lower than 15 MPH and may
extend for a distance not to exceed 1320 ft on a highway passing a school
building, or an entrance or exit of a school building. School speed limits within the
corporate limits of the City are as follows:
1. Fifteen (15) MPH on Chestnut Street and Elm Street adjacent to the
Lehman Alternative Community School.
2. Fifteen (15) MPH on Cornell Street from 100 feet north of Mitchell Street to
Valley Road, on Elmwood Avenue from 100 feet north of Mitchell Street to
Valley Road, on Valley Road from Elmwood Avenue to Cornell Street, on
Ridgedale Road from 100 feet west of Elmwood Avenue to 100 feet east of
Cornell Street and on Mitchell Street from a point 100 feet west of Elmwood
Avenue to a point 100 feet east of Cornell Street, all adjacent to the Belle
Sherman School.
3. Fifteen (15) MPH on Hillview Place between Hudson Street and Aurora
Street adjacent to the South Hill School.
4. Fifteen (15) MPH on Hudson Street adjacent to the South Hill School.
5. Fifteen (15) MPH on North Aurora Street, Linn Street, King Street and
Queen Street adjacent to the Fall Creek School.
6. Fifteen (15) MPH on Buffalo and Court Streets from 100 feet east of Albany
Street to 100 feet west of Plain Street, and on Albany Street and on Plain
Street from 100 feet south of Buffalo Street to 100 feet north of Court
Street, all adjacent to the Beverly J. Martin School.
7. Fifteen (15) MPH on First Street, from Franklin Street to Adams Street,
including 150 feet from such intersections in all directions, from 7:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m. on school days.
Schedule IV: One -Way Streets.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -8, the following described streets or
parts thereof are hereby designated as one -way streets in the direction indicated:
1. Alice Miller Way from Adams Street to Franklin Street, northbound
2. Aurora Street from State Street to Court Street, northbound
3. Cascadilla Av. (both sides of creek) from Tioga St. to Cayuga St.,
westbound
4. Cayuga Street from Seneca Street to Green Street, southbound
5. Columbia Street from Aurora Street to Hudson Street, eastbound
6. Cook Street from Blair Street to College Avenue, westbound
7. Dearborn Place from Triphammer Road to Wyckoff Ave., westbound
8. Edgemoor Lane from Stewart Avenue to West Avenue, westbound
9. Fulton Street from N. Meadow Street to S. Meadow Street, southbound
10. Giles Street from Hudson Street to Columbia Street, westbound
11. Green Street from Fulton Street to East State Street, eastbound
12. Highland Place from Williams Street to Williams Street, westbound
13. Lake Avenue from Cascadilla Street to Monroe Street, northbound
14. Linden Avenue from Dryden Road to Mitchell Street, southbound
15. Meadow Street from Fulton to Fulton Street, northbound
16. Oak Avenue from Oneida Place to Dryden Road, westbound
17. Pleasant Street from Hudson Street to Aurora Street, westbound
18. Prospect Street from Hudson Street to Aurora Street, westbound
19. Seneca Street from Eddy Street to West State Street, westbound
20. South Hill Terrace from Hillview Place to Cayuga Street, southbound
21. Stewart Park Road Loop, counterclockwise
22. East Spencer Street from Clinton Street to Cayuga Street, southbound
23. Terrace Place from Buffalo Street to Court Street, northbound
24. Williams Street between Highland Place, eastbound
Schedule V: Prohibited U- Turns.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -9, no person shall make a U -turn at
any of the following locations:
Name of Street Location
(Reserved)
Schedule VI: Prohibited Turns at Intersections.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -10, no person shall make a turn onto a
one -way street if such a turn would result in wrong -way travel, and no person
shall make a turn of the kind designated below at any of the following
intersections:
Right Turns Prohibited
(Reserved)
Left Turns Prohibited
1. East Spencer Street to South Cayuga Street, westbound
2. Buffalo Street to Fulton Street, prohibited certain hours, westbound
Schedule VII: Prohibited Turns on Red.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -11, no person shall make a right turn
on a Red traffic signal at any of the following intersections:
1. Albany Street and Buffalo Street, all way
2. From Buffalo Street to Cayuga Street, westbound
3. From Cayuga Street to Buffalo Street, southbound
4. Cayuga Street and Clinton Street, all way (6 -9 AM & 3 -6 PM)
5. Cayuga Street and Green Street, all way
6. Cayuga Street and Seneca Street, all way
7. Cayuga Street and State Street, southbound
8. From Clinton Street to Meadow Street, westbound
9. College Avenue and Dryden Road, all way
10. Cornell St., Maple Av., Dryden Rd., Oak Av. and Ithaca Rd., all way
11. From Fulton Street to Meadow Street, southbound
12. From Green Street to State Street, eastbound
13. From Meadow Street to Green Street, northbound
14. From Meadow Street to South Street, southbound
15. From Meadow Street to State Street, northbound
16. From Meadow Street to Wood Street, southbound
17. Plain Street and Court Street, all way
18. Plain Street and Buffalo Street, all way
19. From Seneca Street to Cayuga Street, westbound
20. From Seneca Street to Meadow Street, westbound
21. From South Street to Meadow Street, westbound
22. From State Street to Aurora Street, westbound
23. From State Street to Fulton Street, eastbound / westbound
24. Taughannock Blvd. and Seneca Street, all way
25. From Taughannock Blvd. to Buffalo Street, northbound / southbound
26. From Taughannock Blvd. to State Street, northbound / southbound
27. Tioga Street and Buffalo Street, all way
28. Tioga Street and Seneca Street, all way
29. Tioga Street and Seneca Street, all way
30. From North Titus to Albany Street, westbound
31. From South Titus to Albany Street, eastbound
32. From Wood Street to Meadow Street, westbound
Schedule VIII: Stop Control Intersections.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -12, the following described
intersections are hereby designated for control by an all -way stop as follows:
1. Albany Street and Court Street
2. Albany Street and North Titus Street
3. Albany Street and South Titus Street
4. Aurora Street and King Street
5. Aurora Street and Lincoln Street
6. Cascadilla Street, Albany Street and Second Street
7. Clinton Street and Geneva Street
8. Coddington Road and Hudson Street
9. Columbia Street and Giles Street
10. Columbia Street and Hudson Street
11. Cornell Street and Mitchell Street
12. Court Street and Geneva Street
13. Elmwood Avenue and Mitchell Street
14. Giles Street and Water Street
15. Hancock Street and Third Street
16. Lake Avenue and Madison Street
17. Lake Avenue and Monroe Street
18. Lewis Street and Utica Street
19. Madison Street and Willow Avenue
20. Plain Street and Wood Street
21. Spencer Road and Stone Quarry Road
22. Spencer Road and S. Meadow Street
23. N. Titus Street and Plain Street
24. S. Titus Street and Plain Street
25. Tioga Street and Lincoln Street
26. Tompkins Street and Tioga Street
27. University Avenue and Lake Street/Willard Way (right- turning traffic
continuing up University Ave. is controlled by a yield sign)
28. University Avenue and Stewart Avenue
The following intersecting streets or locations are hereby designated for control
by stop sign(s) (not "all- way"):
Intersection
Direction of travel
1. Adams Street and Third Street
westbound
2. Adams Street and Second Street
northbound
3. Adams Street and First Street
eastbound /westbound
4. Adams Street and Willow Avenue
westbound
5. Adams Street and Dey Street
eastbound /westbound
6. Albany Street and Hyers Street
eastbound
7. Albany Street and Esty Street
eastbound
8. Albany Street and Wood Street
eastbound /westbound
9. Auburn Street and Yates Street
southbound
10. Auburn Street and Hancock/Dey/Tompkins
northbound /southbound/
southeastbound
11. Auburn Street and Adams /Lewis Street
eastbound /westbound
12.Auburn Street and Franklin /Jay Street
eastbound /westbound
13. Auburn Street and Lincoln Street
northbound
14. Aurora Street and Grandview Avenue
westbound
15. Aurora Street and Pleasant Street
eastbound /westbound
16. Aurora Street and Prospect Street
eastbound /westbound
17. Aurora Street and Hudson Street
westbound
18. Aurora Street and Falls Street
northbound
19. Aurora Street and Queen Street
eastbound /westbound
20. Aurora Street and Tompkins Street
eastbound /westbound
21. Aurora Street and Yates Street
eastbound /westbound
22.Aurora Street and Marshall Street
eastbound /westbound
23. Aurora Street and Farm Street
eastbound /westbound
24. Aurora Street and State Street
northbound right turn lane
25. Blair Street and Mitchell Street
southbound
26. Blair Street and Cook Street
northbound
27. Bool Street and College Street
westbound
28. Bool Street and Linden Avenue
eastbound
29. Bridge Street and Giles Street
southbound
30. Bridge Street and State Street
northbound
31. Brindley Street and West State Street
northbound
32. Brookfield Road and Cliff Street
eastbound
33. Brookfield Road and Fall View Terrace
northbound
34. Brookfield Road and Campbell Avenue
northbound /southbound
35. Brookfield Road and Oakwood Lane
northbound
36. Bryant Avenue and Dryden Road
northbound
37. Bryant Avenue and Ithaca Road
southbound
38. Buffalo Street and Washington Street
southbound
39. Buffalo Street and Park Place
southbound
40. Buffalo Street and Corn Street
northbound
41. Campus Road and Stewart Avenue
southwestbound
42. Cascadilla Park Rd, Linn St and University Av
westbound & eastbound
43. Cascadilla Street and Plain Street
northbound
44. Cascadilla St and Geneva /First Streets
northbound /southbound
45. Cascadilla Avenue and Sears Street
northbound
46. Cascadilla Ave. and Fifth /MadisonMashington
all directions except
eastbound & westbound
47. Cascadilla Street and Park Place
northbound
48. Cascadilla Street and Fourth Street
southbound
49. Cascadilla St and Third St
southbound
50. Catherine Street and Eddy Street
westbound
51. Cayuga Street and South Hill Terrace
westbound
52. Cayuga St. and E. Spencer St. /South Titus
eastbound /westbound
53. Cayuga Street and North Titus Street
eastbound
54. Cayuga St. and Cascadilla St/Cascadilla Av
eastbound /westbound
55. Cayuga Street and Marshall Street
eastbound /westbound
56. Cayuga Street and Yates Street
eastbound /westbound
57. Cayuga Street and Lewis Street
eastbound /westbound
58. Cayuga Street and Jay Street
eastbound /westbound
59. Cayuga Street and Falls Street
eastbound /westbound
60. Cayuga Street and York Street
eastbound /westbound
61. Center Street and Fayette Street
southbound
62. Cleveland Avenue and Plain Street
eastbound
63. Cleveland Avenue and Corn Street
eastbound /westbound
64. Cliff Park Road and Taylor Place
eastbound
65. Cliff Park Road and Warren Place
eastbound /westbound
66. Cliff Park Road and Richard Place
northbound /southbound
67. Clinton Street and Plain Street
northbound /southbound
68. Clinton Street and Corn Street
southbound
69. Clinton Street and Fayette Street
northbound /southbound
70. Clinton Street/Prospect and Turner PI.
northbound
71. Cecil A. Malone Dr. and Cherry Street
westbound
72. College Ave /Brandon Pl. and Mitchell St
northbound /southbound
73. College Avenue and Oak Avenue
westbound
74. Columbia St/S. Hill Terr. and Turner PI
eastbound /westbound
75. Cook Street and Eddy Street
westbound
76. Corn Street and Green Street
northbound /southbound
77. Corn Street and Seneca Street
northbound /southbound
78. Cornell Avenue and Stewart Avenue
eastbound
79. Cornell Avenue and University Avenue
westbound
80. Court Street and Washington Street
northbound /southbound
81. Court Street and Park Place
northbound /southbound
82. Court Street and Sears Street
southbound
83. Court Street and Terrace Place
northbound
84. Crescent Place and Hudson Street
westbound
85. Dearborn Place and Kelvin Place
northbound
86. Dearborn Place and Brook Lane
southbound
87. Dearborn Place and Wyckoff Avenue
westbound
88. Delaware Avenue and Bryant Avenue
northbound
89. Delaware Avenue and Mitchell Street
southbound
90. Dey Street and Franklin Street
eastbound /westbound
91. Dey Street and Lincoln Street
eastbound /westbound
92. Dryden Road and Eddy Street
westbound
93. Dryden Road and Elmwood Avenue
northbound /southbound
94. Dryden Road and Oneida Place
southbound
95. Dryden Road and Fairmount Avenue
northbound
96. Dunmore Place and State Street
southbound
97. Eastwood Avenue and Cornell Street
eastbound /westbound
98. Eastwood Avenue and Woodcrest Avenue
eastbound /westbound
99. Eddy Street and State Street
southbound
100. Edgemoor Lane and Stewart Avenue
westbound
101. Elm Street and Chestnut Street
northbound /southbound
102. Elm Street and Haller Boulevard
southbound
103. Elm Street and West Village Place
northbound
104. Elmwood Ave /Cornell Walk and Valley Rd
northbound /southbound
105. Elmwood Avenue and Fairmount Avenue
northbound /southbound
106. Esty Street and Meadow Street
eastbound /westbound
107. Esty Street and Fulton Street
westbound
108. Esty Street and Washington Street
northbound /southbound
109. Esty Street and Park Place
northbound /southbound
110. Fair Street and South Street
northbound /southbound
111. Barton Place and The Knoll
eastbound
112. Fall Creek Drive and Barton Place
southbound
113. Fall Creek Drive and Stewart Avenue
westbound
114. Falls Street and Lake Street
eastbound
115. Farm Street and Cayuga Street
westbound
116. Farm Street and Utica Street
southbound
117. Farm Street and Tioga Street
eastbound /westbound
118. Farm Street and Linn Street
eastbound
119. First Street and Hancock Street
northbound /southbound
120. First Street and Franklin Street
eastbound /westbound
121. Fourth Street and Hancock Street
southbound
122. Franklin Street and Third Street
westbound
123. Franklin Street and Willow Avenue
westbound
124. Franklin Street and Short Street
southbound
125. Geneva Street and Green Street
northbound /southbound
126. Geneva Street and North Titus Street
southbound
127. Giles Street and Hudson Street
westbound
128. Grandview Avenue and Grandview Court
southbound
129. Green Street and Plain Street
northbound /southbound
130. Green Street and Fayette Street
northbound
131. Hancock Street and Fifth Street
northbound /southbound
132. Hancock Street and Meadow Street
westbound
133. Hancock Street and Second Street
northbound /southbound
134. Hancock Street and Lake Avenue
northbound /southbound
135. Hancock Street and Willow Avenue
northbound /southbound
136. Harvard Place and Bryant Avenue
westbound
137. Hawthorne Place and Pearsall Place
southbound
138. Hillview Place and South Hill Terrace
westbound
139. Homestead Road and Cornell Street
westbound
140. Homestead Road and Homestead Terrace
northbound /southbound
141. Hook Place and Chestnut Street
eastbound
142. Hook Place and Taylor Place
southbound
143. Hook Place and Warren Place
southbound
144. Hopper Place and Hector Street
eastbound
145. Hoy Road and Dryden Road
eastbound /northbound
146. Hudson Street and Grandview Avenue
eastbound
147. Hudson Street and Hudson Place
eastbound /westbound
148. Hudson Street and Pearsall Place
westbound
149. Hudson Street and Pennsylvania Ave.
westbound
150. Hudson Street and Hillview PI.
eastbound
151. Hudson Street and Pearsall Place
westbound
152. Hyers Street and Plain Street
westbound
153. Irving Place Loop and Ithaca Road
southbound
154. Irving Place and Irving Place Loop
eastbound
155. Irving Place Loop and Bryant Avenue
northbound
156. Irving Place and Delaware Avenue
westbound
157. Ithaca Road and Ridgedale Road
southbound
158. Ithaca Road and Mitchell Street
northbound/ westbound
159. Ithaca Road and Elmwood Avenue
northbound /southbound
160. Jay Street and Utica Street
northbound /southbound
161. Jay Street and Tioga Street
eastbound
162. Jessup Road and Triphammer Road
westbound
163. King Street and Linn Street
eastbound
164. King Street and Tioga Street
westbound
165. Kline Road and Lake St
westbound
166. Lewis Street and Tioga Street
eastbound
167. Lincoln Street and Short Street
northbound
168. Lincoln Street and Utica Street
northbound
169. Linden Avenue and Mitchell Street
southbound
170. Linn Street and Queen Street
eastbound
171. Linn Street and Tompkins Street
eastbound
172. Linn Street and Yates Street
eastbound
173. Linn Street and Marshall Street
eastbound
174. Madison Street and Fifth Street
westbound
175. Madison Street and Fourth Street
northbound /southbound
176. Madison Street and Third Street
eastbound /westbound
177. Madison Street and Second Street
eastbound /westbound
178. Madison Street and First Street
eastbound /westbound
179. Marshall Street and Utica Street
northbound /southbound
180. Marshall Street and Tioga Street
eastbound /westbound
181. Meadow St (South) Extension and Elmira Road
northbound
182. Mitchell Street and State Street
southbound /westbound
183. Mitchell Street and Cobb Street
southbound
184. Mitchell Street and Pearl Street
southbound
185. Monroe Street and First Street
northbound /southbound
186. Monroe Street and Second Street
eastbound /westbound
187. Monroe Street and Third Street
westbound
188. Morris Avenue and Third Street
eastbound
189. Needham Place and Stewart Ave
eastbound
190. Needham Place and Kline Road
westbound
191. Oak Avenue and Oneida Place
northbound
192. Oak Avenue and Elmwood Avenue
northbound
193. Oxford Place and Delaware Avenue
westbound
194. Oxford Place and Bryant Avenue
eastbound
195. Plain Street and Park Street
westbound
196. Plain Street and Elmira Road
southbound
197. Plain Street and Seneca Street
northbound /southbound
198. Plain Street and Esty Street
eastbound /westbound
199. Pleasant Street and Turner Place
westbound
200. Quarry Street and State Street
northbound /southbound
201. Quarry Street and Seneca Street
northbound /southbound
202. Quarry Street and Buffalo Street
northbound
203. Queen Street and Tioga Street
westbound
204. Ridgedale Road and Valley Road
southbound
205. Ridgedale Road and Elmwood Avenue
eastbound
206. Richard Place and Warren Place
eastbound
207. Seneca Street and West State Street
eastbound /westbound
208. Schuyler Place and Seneca Street
northbound /southbound
209. Schuyler Place and Buffalo Street
northbound
210. Schuyler Place and State Street
southbound
211. Spencer Street (West) and Cayuga Street
northeastbound and
northbound
212. Spencer Rd and 700 block of Spencer Rd
northbound /southbound
213. State Street and Floral Avenue
northbound
214. Floral Ave and Elm Street
northbound
215. State Street and Woodcrest Avenue
southbound
216. Stewart Avenue and Seneca Street
northbound /southbound
217. Stewart Avenue and Buffalo Street
northbound /southbound
218. Stewart Avenue and Osmun Place
eastbound
219. Stewart Avenue and Willard Way
northbound /southbound
220. Sunrise Road and Hector Street
eastbound
221. Sunrise Road and Chestnut Street
northbound
222. Sunrise Road and Westfield Drive
southbound
223. Sunrise Road and Taylor Place
northbound /southbound
224. Sunrise Road and Richard Place
westbound
225. Sunrise Road and Warren Place
eastbound
226. Taylor Place and Hector Street
eastbound
227. Taylor Place and Campbell Avenue
northbound /southbound
228. Tioga Street and E. York
eastbound
229. Tioga Street and Fall Street
northbound
230. Tioga Street and Yates Street
eastbound /westbound
231. Thurston Avenue and Wait Avenue
southbound (Wait Ave)
232. Thurston-Avenue and Wyckoff Avenue /Fall Creek Place
northbound /southbound
233. Thurston Avenue and Barton Place
northbound
234. Thurston Avenue and Highland Avenue
northbound /southbound
235. Thurston Avenue and Roberts Place
northbound
236. Thurston Avenue and Ridgewood Road
southbound
237. Thurston Avenue and Stewart Avenue
westbound
238. Tompkins Street and Utica Street
northbound /southbound
239. Utica Street and Yates Street
northbound /southbound
240. Valentine Place and State Street
northbound
241. Valley Road and State Street
southbound
242. Valley Road and Cornell Street
eastbound
243. Vinegar Hill and Cliff Street
eastbound
244. Vinegar Hill and Hector Street
westbound
245. Wait Avenue and Wyckoff Avenue
eastbound /westbound
246. Wait Avenue and Triphammer Road
southbound
247. Wait Avenue and Kelvin Place
southbound
248. Water Street and State Street
northbound
249. Willard Way (N) and Willard Way
southbound
250. Williams Street and Stewart Ave
westbound
251. Williams Street and Highland Place
southbound
252. Williams Glen Road and Cliff St
westbound
253. Wood Street and Fair Street
southbound
254. Worth Street and Cornell Street
eastbound /westbound
255. Worth Street and Cobb Street
northbound /southbound
256. Worth Street and Pearl Street
northbound /southbound
257. Worth Street and Elmwood Avenue
westbound
258. Wyckoff Avenue and Brook Lane
southbound
259. Wyckoff Avenue and Highland Avenue
westbound
260. Woodcrest and E. State Street
southbound
261. Woodcrest and Woodcrest Terrace/
Homestead Terrace
northbound /southbound
Schedule IX: Yield Intersections.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -13, the following described
intersections or locations are hereby designated for control by a yield sign(s):
Yield Sign on Direction of Travel
1. Aurora Street & Columbia Street eastbound
2.
Buffalo Street and Osmun Place
southbound
3.
Buffalo Street and Eddy Street
eastbound
4.
Catherine Street and College Avenue
eastbound
5.
Hoy Rd. & Dryden Road
northbound -right turn
6.
Lake Street and Lincoln Street
eastbound
7.
Mitchell Street and East State Street
westbound
(second intersection headed westbound on State)
8.
Seneca Way & East Seneca Street
westbound
9.
Stewart Park Ramp and Route 13
southbound
10.
University Avenue and Lake St/Willard Way
northbound right turn
11.
Willow Avenue and Pier Road
northbound
12.
South Plain Street and Center Street
all -way
Schedule X: Trucks Excluded.
In accordance with the provisions of
tractors and tractor - trailer combinations
streets or parts thereof:
§346 -14, trucks, commercial vehicles,
are hereby excluded from the following
Name of Street Weight Limit (tons) Location
(Reserved)
Schedule XI: Truck Route System.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -15, a truck route system upon which
trucks and tractor - trailer combinations in excess of five tons may travel is hereby
established on the following streets or parts thereof:
Name of Street
Aurora Street
Cayuga Street
Coddington Road
Fulton Street
Green Street
Hancock Street
Meadow Street
State Street
Tompkins Street
Location
Between Court Street and Prospect Street
Between Green Street and Clinton Street
Entire length
Between State Street and Green Street
Between Fulton Street and Meadow Street
Between Auburn Street and Meadow Street
Between Hancock Street and Elmira Road
Between Aurora Street and Seneca Way
Between Cayuga Street and Auburn Street
Schedule XII: Parking Prohibited at All Times.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -19, no person shall park a vehicle at
any time upon any of the following described streets or parts thereof:
Name of Street
Side
Location
Albany Street
West
From Cascadilla St. to Esty St.
Albany Street
West
From Court Street to Park St.
Bool Street
Both
Entire length
Brandon Place
East
From Mitchell St to Valley Rd
Bryant Avenue
East
From a point 50 feet from Dryden
Road to Harvard Place
Bryant Avenue
East
From Dryden Rd to Delaware Ave
Bryant Avenue
West
From Delaware Ave to Ithaca Rd
Bryant Avenue
East
From Bryant Park to Elmwood Ave.
Catherine Street
Both
From Eddy St to College Ave
Cascadilla Avenue
Both
From Cayuga St. to Tioga St.
Chestnut Street
East
From Elm St to Sunrise Rd
Cascadilla Pk. Rd.
Both
From 108 Cascadilla Pk. Rd. to
130 Cascadilla Pk. Rd.
Cascadilla Pk. Rd.
Both
From 133 Cascadilla Pk. Rd. to
End of Road
Cliff Street
West
From a point 400 ft north of Hector
St to the north city line
Cobb Street
West
From Miller St to Mitchell St
Coddington Rd.
South
from Hudson St to City Limits
Columbia Street
South
From Aurora St to Hudson St
Columbia Street
West/North
From Giles St to Hudson St
Columbia Street
North
From Aurora St to Turner PI
Columbia Street
North
From Hudson St to 310 Columbia St
Cook Street
Both
From Blair St to College Ave
Corn Street
West
From Buffalo St to Green St
Cornell Avenue
Both
From University Avenue to
Stewart Avenue
Court Street
North
From Aurora St to Linn St
Court Street
South
From Linn Street to a
point 50 feet west thereof
Court Street
South
From Cayuga St to Fulton St
Dearborn Place
North
From Kelvin Place to
Wyckoff Avenue/West Avenue
Dearborn Place
South
From Triphammer Road to
Kelvin Place
Dearborn Place
North
From Wyckoff Ave to Kelvin PI
Delaware Avenue
East
From Bryant Ave to Mitchell St
DeWitt Place
Both
Entire Street
Dryden Road
Both
From Maple Ave to the city line
Dryden Road
North
From Eddy St to College Ave
Dryden Road
South
From Linden Ave to Ithaca Rd
Dunmore Place
North
From Mitchell St to Valley Rd
Buffalo Street
South
From Cayuga St to Aurora St
East Buffalo Street
Both
From Stewart Ave to Eddy St
Buffalo Street
Both
Meadow St to Fulton St
East Clinton Street
Both
From Cayuga St to Turner PI
East Green Street
Both
From Tioga St to State St
East Green Street
South
From a point 175 east of
Cayuga Street to Tioga Street
(Amd. Ord. #79 -03 03/07/79)
East Seneca Street
North
From Aurora Street to
a point 150 feet thereof
East Seneca Street
North
From Tioga St to the city parking lot
East Seneca Street
South
From Seneca Way to a
point 100 feet east thereof
East State Street
North
From Seneca Way to the
east city line
East State Street
South
From Water St to Bridge St
(BPW resolution 1/11/95)
East State Street
South
From the east line of 807
East State Street to a point
150 feet west from Eddy Street
Eddy Street
Both
From Williams St to College Ave
Edgemore Lane
North
From Stewart Ave to South Ave
Elm Street
Southeast
From Chestnut Street to the
north line of 219 Elm St
Elm Street
East
200 block
Elm Street
Both
100, 300 and 400 blocks
Elmwood Avenue
East
From Oak Avenue to Ithaca Road
Fall Creek Drive
Both
From Stewart Ave to Thurston Ave
Ferris Place
East
From State St to Six Mile Bridge
Fifth Street
Both
200 Block
Floral Avenue
Both
From a point 250 ft south of West
State Street to the south city line
Fulton Street
Both
From Hancock St to West Clinton St
Geneva Street
West
From State St to Green St
Geneva Street
West
From Cascadilla St to Buffalo St
Giles Street
North
From 217 Giles St to East State St
Giles Street
South
From Hudson St to State St
Grandview Avenue
South
From South Aurora Street to
Grandview Court
Hancock Street
North
From Lake Ave to Meadow St
Hector Street
East
From Cliff St to the city line
Heights Court
North
From Wyckoff Avenue to the east
line of 144 Heights Court
Heights Court
South
From Thurston Ave to Wyckoff Ave
Highland Avenue
Both
From Fall Creek Dr to Heights Ct
Highland Place
East and
Entire length (inside of loop)
south
Hillview Place
North
From Hudson Street
to South Hill Terrace
Hillview Place
South
From Hudson Street to a
point 150 feet east of Turner PI
Hudson Street
West
From Prospect St to Columbia St
Hudson Street
Both
From Hillview Place to a
point 450 south thereof
Hudson Street
East
From Columbia St to Hillview PI
Hudson Street
North
From Aurora St to Giles St
Irving Place
South
From Delaware Ave to Bryant Ave
Ithaca Road
East
From Cornell St to Elmwood Ave
Ithaca Road
West
From Harvard PI to Bryant Ave
Kelvin Place
Both
From Waite Ave to the city line
Lake Avenue
East
From Monroe St to Franklin St
Lake Street
West
From University Ave to the bend in
front of Gun Company
Linden Avenue
West
From 126 Linden Avenue to
130 Linden Avenue
Linden Avenue
East
From Mitchell St to Dryden Rd
Linn Street
Both
From Queen St to Lincoln St
Maple Avenue
North
From Dryden Road to a
point 125 feet east thereof
Maple Avenue
South
From Ithaca Rd
to the railroad tracks
Meadow Street
East
From Hancock St to Clinton St
Meadow Street
West
From Buffalo St to West State St
Meadow Street
Both
From Elmira Rd to West Clinton St
Miller Street
South
From Cornell St to Pearl St
Mitchell Street
South
From Ithaca Rd to the city line
North Albany Street
West
From Esty St to Cascadilla St
North Aurora Street
East
From Farm St to Yates St
North Aurora Street
East
From Cascadilla Creek to Farm St
North Cayuga Street
East
From Lincoln St to Jay St
North Cayuga Street
East
From York Street to City limits
North Geneva Street
West
From Buffalo St to Cascadilla St
North Cayuga Street
West
From Buffalo St to the south line of
St. John's Episcopal Church
Oak Avenue
North
From Dryden Road to a
point 100 feet west thereof
Oak Avenue
North
From Fairview Manor parking area
west to the end of the curb
Oak Avenue
South
From a point 80 feet east
of College Avenue to Dryden Rd
Oneida Place
Both
From Dryden Road to Oak Ave
Osmun Place
South/West
Entire length
Oxford Place
South
From Delaware Ave to Bryant Ave
Park Street
South
Entire length
Parker Street
West
From Seneca St to Buffalo St
Pleasant Street
South
From Turner PI to Hudson St
Pearl Street
Both
From Miller St to Worth St
Pearl Street
East
From Worth St to Mitchell St
Prospect Street
South
From Turner PI to Aurora St
Prospect Street
North
From Turner PI to Aurora St
Quarry Street
Both
From State St to Ferris PI
Quarry Street
West
From State St to Buffalo St
Quarry Street
East
From 111 N. Quarry Street
to Cornell Walk
Ridgewood Road
Both
From Thurston Ave to city limits
Roberts Place
Both
Entire length
Schuyler Place
East
From State St to Buffalo St
Sears Street
East
From Court St to Cascadilla Ave
Seneca Way
East
From State St to Seneca St
South Aurora Street
Both
From the Six Mile Creek bridge
to City limits.
South Cayuga Street
West
From Spencer St to the railroad
South Geneva Street
West
From State St to Green St
South Titus Avenue
North
From South Plain Street to
South Albany Street
South Street
North
From Fair St to South Titus Ave
Spencer Street
Southeast
From Clinton St to Albany St
Stewart Avenue
Both
From Fall Creek Bridge
to Thurston Avenue
Stewart Avenue
East
From Fall Creek Bridge to the north
line of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity
Stewart Avenue
East
From State St to South Ave
Stewart Avenue
West
From DeWitt Place to the north line
of 526 Stewart Avenue
Stewart Avenue
West
From University Avenue to the
existing no- parking zone at DeWitt
Place
Stewart Park
North
From the Caretakers Pavilion
Access Road
to the lagoon area at the west
end of the park
Taughannock Blvd
Both
From W. State Street to Seneca St
Taughannock Blvd
West
From Seneca Street to City line
Taughannock Blvd
East
From Old Taughannock Blvd
to City Line
Terrace Place
Both
From Buffalo Street to Linn St
The Knoll
North
Entire length
The Knoll
South
From Barton Place to a
point 250 feet west thereof
Thurston Avenue
Both
From Barton Place to Stewart Ave
Thurston Avenue
South
From Wyckoff Ave to Wait Ave
Thurston Avenue
Both
From the entrance to Risley Hall to
the Triphammer Bridge
Tioga Street
East
From Buffalo St to Seneca Street
Tioga Street
West
At the entrance to the
County Courthouse
Tompkins Street
South
From Cayuga St to Willow Ave
Tompkins Street
North
From Auburn St to Cayuga Str
Triphammer Road
Both
From Waite Ave to the city line
Turner Place
West
From East Spencer Street and the
D.L.& W. Railroad tracks
University Avenue
Both
From Linn Street to the
city cemetery entrance
University Avenue
North
From McGraw Place to the
end of brick pavement
University Avenue
Both
From Willard Way to
Stewart Avenue
University Avenue
South
From Stewart Ave to West Ave
University Avenue
Both
From West Ave to East Ave
Valentine Place
Both
Entire length
Vinegar Hill
Both
From Hector St to Cliff St
Waite Avenue
Both
From Thurston Avenue to
Triphammer Road
Valley Road
East
From Cornell Walk to 303 Valley Rd
West Clinton Street
South
From Meadow St to Prospect St
West Court Street
North
From Albany Street to a
point 100 feet west thereof
West Court Street
South
From Fulton St to Cayuga St
West Lincoln Street
North
From Cayuga St to Dey St
West Seneca Street
North
From West State Street to
the end of the turnaround
West Seneca Street
South
From Brindley Street to 250' east of
Corn Street
West State Street
Both
From Cayuga Inlet to Fulton St
West State Street
South
From Fulton St to Meadow St
Willard Way
Both
From Lake St to Stewart Ave
Willard Way
East
The entire block ending
at Fall Creek Gorge
Willard Way Loop
Both
From Willard Way to end
Williams Street
Both
From Stewart Ave to Eddy St
Williams Glen Road
Both
Woodcrest Avenue
Both
Wood Street
South
Worth Street
North
Wyckoff Avenue
Southwest
Willow Avenue
East
Wyckoff Avenue
East
From Cliff St to City Limits
From E. State St to Eastwood Ave
From S. Meadow St to Fair St
From Elmwood Ave to City limits
From Thurston Ave to Heights Ct
From Marshall St to West Lincoln St
From Wait Ave to 203 Wyckoff Ave
Schedule XIII: No Stopping.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -20, no person shall stop a vehicle
upon any of the following described streets or parts thereof:
Name of Street Side Location
College Avenue East In front of College Avenue
Apartments across from Fire Station
Schedule XIV: No Standing.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -21, standing is prohibited upon any of
the following described streets or parts thereof:
Name of Street
Side
Location
Cascadilla Street
South
From Meadow Street to a point 50
feet west thereof
Cascadilla Street
South
From Meadow Street to a point 50
feet east thereof
Cleveland Avenue
Both
From Meadow Street to a point 50
feet east thereof
Cliff Street
Both
From Hector Street to a point 400
feet north thereof
Cornell Street
East
From Valley Road to a point 25
feet south of Mitchell Street
Cornell Street
West
From a point 25 feet north of the
Belle Sherman School playground
stairs to Valley Road
Dey Street
Both
From Meadow St to Lincoln St
Dey Street
North
From Meadow Street to a point
160 feet west thereof
Dey Street
South
From Meadow Street to a point
120 feet west thereof
East Green Street
North
From a point 150 feet east of
Cayuga Street to a point 130 feet
east thereof
East State Street
North
From Seneca St to Schuyler PI
East State Street
South
From the east line of 317 East
State Street to the west line of 505
East State Street
East State Street
South
From the east line of 807 East
State Street to the west line of 911
East State Street
Elmira Road
Both
From Meadow Street to
the south city line
Elmira Road
North
From Meadow Street to a
point 175 feet east thereof
Elmira Road
South
From Meadow Street to a
point 125 feet east thereof
Esty Street
Both
From a point 50 feet east
of Meadow Street to a point
125 feet west thereof
Floral Avenue
Both
From West State Street to
a point 250 feet south thereof
Green Street
Both
From Meadow Street to a point
50 feet west thereof
Hancock Street
Both
From Meadow Street to a point
50 feet east thereof
Meadow Street
Both
From Cascadilla Street to a
point 50 feet south thereof
Meadow Street
Both
From Elmira Rd to South Titus Ave
Meadow Street
Both
From Green Street to a point
50 feet south thereof
Meadow Street
Both
From a point 50 feet south
of Buffalo Street to a point
50 feet north thereof
Meadow Street
Both
From a point 50 ft south of Court
St to a point 50 feet north thereof
Meadow Street
Both
From a point 50 ft south of Esty
St to a point 50 feet north thereof
Meadow Street
East
From Cascadilla Street to a
point 200 feet north thereof
Meadow Street
East
From South Titus Ave and a point
50 feet north of West Clinton St
Meadow Street
West
From Cascadilla Street to a
point 300 feet north thereof
Meadow Street
West
From West Clinton St and a point
50 feet north of South Fulton St
North Plain Street
East
From Seneca Street to a point
50 feet south thereof
North Titus Avenue
Both
From West Clinton Street and
a point 200 feet south thereof
Park Road
Northwest
From Cliff Street to a point
800 feet northeast thereof
South Fulton Street
North
From Meadow Street to a point
80 feet west thereof
South Fulton Street
South
From Meadow Street to a point
300 feet west thereof
South Street
Both
From Meadow Street and a point
50 feet east thereof
South Titus Avenue
Both
From Meadow Street to a point
100 feet east thereof
Third Street
Both
From Meadow Street to a point
100 feet west thereof
Third Street
North
From Meadow Street to a point
50 feet east thereof
Third Street
South
From Meadow Street to a point
75 feet east thereof
West Buffalo Street
Both
From Meadow Street to a point
150 feet west thereof
West Buffalo Street
North
From Meadow Street to a point
100 feet east thereof
West Buffalo Street
Northwest
From State St to a point 180 feet
west from Taughannock Boulevard
West Buffalo Street
South
From Meadow Street to a point
50 feet east thereof
West Clinton Street
North
From a point 100 feet west
of Meadow Street to a point
150 feet east thereof
West Clinton Street
South
From Cayuga St to Meadow St
West Clinton Street
South
From a point 250 feet west of
Meadow Street to a point 200
feet east thereof
West Court Street
Both
From a point 100 feet east
of Meadow Street to a point
100 feet east thereof
West Green Street
Both
From Corn Street to a point
100 feet west thereof
West Green Street
Both
From Plain Street to a point
100 feet west thereof
West Seneca Street
Both
From Geneva Street to a
point 100 feet east thereof
West Seneca Street
Both
From Plain Street to a
point 100 feet east thereof
West State Street
Both
From Brindley St/Seneca St to Cliff
Street/Floral Ave
West State Street South From a point 250 feet west
of Meadow Street to a point
75 feet east thereof
Wood Street Both From Meadow Street to a
point 50 feet east thereof
Schedule XV: Parking Prohibited Certain Hours.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -22, no person shall park a vehicle
between the times specified upon any of the following described streets or parts
thereof:
Name of Street Side Hours /Days Location
Buffalo Street North 8:00 am to From Albany
4:00 pm/
Street to
All, except
Immaculate
Sundays and
Conception School
holidays
Buffalo Street
South
10 min.
Tioga Street to
Parking
Aurora Street
Cascadilla Street
North
9:00 am to
From First
6:00 pm/
Street to Meadow
Mon -Fri
Street
Cobb Street
East
12:00 pm to
In front of 702
3:00 pm/All
Cobb Street
Coddington Road
North
9:00 am to
Entire length
3:00 pm/All
Columbia Street
South
9:00 am to
300 block
noon/All
Delaware Avenue
West
9:00 am
100 block, between
to noon/
Mitchell Street and
Mon -Fri
Oxford Place
East State Street
South
8:00 am to
For a distance of
4:00 pm/
100 feet opposite
All, except
Valley Road
Sundays and
holidays
Elmwood Avenue
East
8:00 am to
From Mitchell
4:00 pm/
Street to a point
All, except
opposite Ridgedale
Sundays and
Road
Falls Street
North
9:00 am to
From East York St
1:00 pm/
to Cayuga Street
Mon -Fri
Falls Street
North
9:00 am to
From cul -de -sac to
1:00 pm/
106 W. Falls St
Mon -Fri
Falls Street
South
1:00 pm to
From cul -de -sac to
5:00 pm/
Cayuga St
Mon -Fri
Falls Street
South
9:00 am to
From East York St
6:00 pm/
to Lake Street
Mon -Fri
Falls Street
South
1:00 pm to
From East York St
5:00 pm/
Cayuga Street
Mon -Fri
Ithaca Road
East
9:00 am to
Between Mitchell
12:00 pm/
Street & Elmwood
Mon -Fri
Ave
King Street
North
8:00 am to
From Aurora
4:00 pm/
Street to Linn
Schooldays
Street
Lake Street
Both
8:00 am to
From Fall Creek
4:00 pm/
and the north city
Schooldays
line
North Aurora Street
East
9:00 am to
From Yates
6:00 pm/
Street to Fall
Mon -Fri
Street
North Geneva Street
East
8:00 am to
From Court
4:00 pm/
Street to a point
All, except
south 4 car spaces
Sundays and
holidays
North Geneva Street West
8:00 am to
From Court
4:00 pm/
Street to a point
All, except
south 3 car spaces
Sundays and
holidays
North Plain Street East
8:00 am to
From Buffalo St to
4:00 pm/
Court St, except for
All, except
a distance of 125 ft
Sundays and
in front of the Immaculate
holidays
Conception School
North Plain Street East
7:30 am to
For a distance of
4:00 pm/
125 feet in front
All, except
of the Immaculate
Sundays and
Conception School
holidays
Oxford Place South
9:00 am to
From Delaware Ave
6:00 pm/
to Bryant Ave
Mon -Fri
Queen Street South
8:00 am to
From Aurora St
4:00 pm/
to Linn St
Schooldays
South Fulton Street East
7:00 am to
From Green St to a
5:00 pm/
point 200 feet southeast
All, except
thereof
Sundays and
holidays
South Plain Street East
8:00 am to
From Wood Street
6:00 pm/All
and Elmira Road
West Buffalo Road North
8:00 am to
From Plain St to a
4:00 pm/
point 132 feet east
All, except
thereof
Sundays and
holidays
Worth Street South
9:00 am to
From Elmwood Avenue
1:00 pm/All
to Cornell Street
Schedule XVI: No Stopping Certain Hours.
In accordance with the provisions of § 346 -23, no person shall stop a vehicle
between the times specified upon any of the following described streets or parts
thereof:
Name of Street
Valley Road
Side Hours /Days
North 8:00 am to
10:00 am and
2:00 pm to
4:00 pm/
Schooldays
I nr_n inn
For a distance of
approximately 30 feet
west of the west curbline
of Cornell Street
Schedule XVII: No Standing Certain Hours.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -24, no person shall stand a vehicle
between the times specified upon any of the following described streets or parts
thereof:
Name of Street Side Hours /Days Location
(Reserved)
Schedule XVIII: Time Limit Parking.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -25, no person shall park a vehicle for
longer than the time limit specified upon any of the following described streets or
parts thereof:
East Seneca Street North 15 min.; In front of the building at
8:00 am to 123 East Seneca Street
5:00 pm/All
Time Limit;
Name of Street
Side
Hours /Days
Location
Buffalo Street
Both
2 hr.; All/All
From Geneva St to Albany St
Corn Street
East
2 hr.; All/All
From Green St to Seneca St
East Buffalo Street
South
10 min.;
200 Block adjoining Town Hall
All/All
East Buffalo Street
North
10 min.;
From Tioga St to a point
All/All
168 ft east thereof
East Green Street
North
15 min.;
From Cayuga St to a
All/All
point 150 feet east thereof
East Seneca Street North 15 min.; In front of the building at
8:00 am to 123 East Seneca Street
5:00 pm/All
East State Street
East State Street
East State Street
Farm Street
Farm Street
Hillview Place
Hudson Street
Hudson Street
Hudson Street
Hudson Street
Ithaca Road
Ithaca Road
North Albany Street
North
2 hr.; All/All
From Sage PI to Stewart Ave
South
2 hr.; All/All
From Elston PI to the west
Mon -Fri
line of 505 East State St
South
30 min.;
From the west line of
2:00 am to
505 East State St to
30 min.;
6:00 am/All
Sage Place
South
1 hr.; All/All
From Cayuga St to a point
30 min.;
120 ft from the corner
South
2 hrs.;
9:00 am to
5:00 pm/
Mon -Fri
South
2 hr.;
8:00 am to
4:00 pm/All
East
30 min.;
2:00 am to
6:00 am/All
East
30 min.;
2:00 am to
6:00 am/All
South
30 min.:
2:00 am to
6:00 am/All
West
30 min.:
2:00 am to
6:00 am/All
South
30 min.;
2:00 am to
6:00 am/All
West
2 hr; All/All
East
2 hr; All/All
All
For the distance of the street
frontage in front of
450 North Aurora St
From South Hill Terrace
to Aurora St
From Giles St
to Columbia St
From Hillview Place
to the south city line
From Aurora St
to Giles St
From Columbia St
to Hillview Place
From Mitchell St
to Elmwood Ave
300 Block
From the first driveway north
of Buffalo St to Court St
North Aurora Street
West
2 hr.; All/All
900 Block
North Cayuga Street
East
1 hr.; All/All
From Cascadilla Ave
to Farm St
North Cayuga Street
West
15 min.;
From West Court St to
All/All
a point 180 ft south thereof
North Tioga Street
2 hr./
From Farm Street to
Eastside
Cascadilla Street
North Tioga Street
East
10 min.;
From 215 N. Tioga St
All/All
to E. Buffalo St
North Titus Avenue
North
2 hr.; All/All
From Cayuga St to Geneva St
Parker Street
East
2 hr.; All/All
From Seneca St to Buffalo St
Seneca Street
South
15 min.;
At the corner of Seneca and
8:00 am to
Cayuga Streets
5:00 pm/All
West Seneca Street
South
15 min.;
At 600 Block of Seneca St
8 -5 p.m.
from east end of street to
to 617 W. Seneca St.
South Albany Street
East
2 hr.; All/All
From Green St to Clinton St
South Cayuga Street
East
24 hr; All/All
From Spencer St to the city
line
South Cayuga Street
Both
1 hr.; All/All
From Clinton St
to North Titus Ave
South Geneva Street
Both
2 hr;
From Clinton St
8:00 am to
to North Titus Avenue
4:00 pm/All
South Geneva Street
Both
2 hr.; All/
From Green St
All
to Clinton St
South Hill Terrace
North
24 hr.
From Turner PI
parking
to South Cayuga St
South Plain Street
State Street
State Street
Taughannock Blvd
University Avenue
Valentine Place
East
North
South
East
North
West
West Clinton Street North
West Seneca Street Both
West Seneca Street South
West State Street Both
2 hr; 8:00 am
From Wood Street
To 6:00 pm/
and Elmira Road
All, except
to the 112 Valentine PI
Sundays and
driveway
holidays
From South Albany St
30 min.;
From Quarry St
2:00 am to
to Eddy St
6:00 am/All
to Plain St
30 min.;
From Eddy Street to the
2:00 am to
east line of the Stewart Ave
6:00 am/All
extension
2 hour;
From Seneca St to
All/All
Old Taughannock Blvd
30 min.;
From Stewart Ave
2:00 am to
to West Ave
6:00 am/All
30 min.;
From the 106 Valentine PI
2:00 am to
driveway about 40 ft
6:00 am/All
to the 112 Valentine PI
a.m. /AII
driveway
2 hr; All/All
From South Albany St
to Cayuga St
2 hr.;
From Albany St
8:00 am to
to Plain St
4:00 pm/All
2 hr; 8:OOam 400 Block
to 4:00 pm/All,
except Sundays
and holidays
1 hr.; All/ From Meadow St to a
All point 100 feet east thereof
Schedule XIX: Overnight Parking.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -26, all- night - parking between 2:00
a.m. and 6:00 a.m. shall be permitted upon any of the following described streets
or parts thereof:
Name of Street Side Location
Cayuga Street East From South Hill Terrace to Spencer St
Hillview Place
South
From Turner Place to a point 150 feet
East Spencer Street
North
east thereof
Stewart Ave
East
600 block
South Hill Terrace
North
Turner Place to Hillview Place
South Hill Terrace
South
From Hillview PI to S. Cayuga St
Schedule XX: Continuous Parking.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -27, no person shall park a vehicle for
longer than 24 consecutive
hours upon any of the following described streets or
parts thereof:
Name or Street
Side
Location
Albany Street
East
From Seneca St to Buffalo Street
Brandon Place
Both
Entire length
Bryant Avenue
Both
From Dryden Road to Harvard Place
Columbia Street
Both
From Aurora Street to Hudson Street
Dryden Road
North
From a point 140 ft east of Elmwood
Ave to a point 200 ft west of Ithaca Rd
Dunmore Place
Both
Entire length
East Spencer Street
North
Entire length
Edgemore Lane
Both
Entire length
Elm Street
Both
From 119 Elm St to 219 Elm St
Elmwood Avenue
Both
From Oak Avenue to Mitchell Street
Fairmont Avenue
West
From Elmwood Ave to Bryant Ave
Ferris Place
Both
Entire length
Geneva Street
Both
From Buffalo St to a point 250 feet north
thereof
Geneva Street
Both
From Cascadilla St to Court St
Geneva Street
West
From 228 S. Geneva St. to Clinton St
Giles Street
North
From Hudson St to a point approx.
450 ft southeast of Columbia Street
Grandview Avenue
Both
From Aurora St to Grandview Court
Harvard Place
Both
Entire length
Hawthorne Circle
Both
From Hawthorne PI to the end of the
Hawthorne Circle cul -de -sac
Heights Court
Both
From Highland Avenue to a
point 300 feet east thereof
Highland Avenue
Both
From Thurston Ave to Roberts Place
Hudson Street
West
From South Aurora St to Giles St
Lake Avenue
West
From Cascadilla St to Franklin St
Linden Avenue
West
From a point 500 feet south of Dryden
Road to Mitchell Street
Maple Grove Place
West
Entire length
Park Street
North
From Plain St to Albany St
Pleasant Street
South
Entire length
Prospect Street
South
From Aurora St to Hudson St
Quarry Street
Both
From State St to Buffalo St
Sears Street
Both
Entire length
South Avenue
Both
From Campus Rd to West Ave
South Titus Avenue
Both
From Cayuga St to Plain St
Turner Place
East
Entire length
West Spencer Street
Both
From Cayuga St to Albany St
West Falls Street
North
From 106 W. Falls St to Cayuga St
Willard Way
Both
Central block
Willow Avenue
West
From West Lincoln St to Marshall St
Wyckoff Avenue
Both
From Dearborn PI to Highland Rd
Schedule XXI: Curbline Parking.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -28, no person shall stop, stand or
park between the curbline or edge of pavement and the sidewalk or adjacent
property line of any street or highway except the streets or parts thereof
described below, where parking shall be limited to a period of time no more than
24 consecutive hours:
Angle to
Name of Street
Side
Street
Location
Cliff Street
East
Parallel
500, 600 and 700 Blocks
Floral Avenue
East
Parallel
200 Block parking areas
Hector Street
West
Parallel
200, 300, 400, 500
and 600 Blocks
Hillview Place
South
Perpen-
From Aurora St to a
dicular
point 90 ft east thereof
Lake Avenue
East
Diagonal
From Cascadilla St to a
point 100 ft north thereof
North Tioga Street
East
Diagonal
1200 Block
Spencer Road
Both
Parallel
In front of 553, 603, 659
and 663 Spencer Rd
Spencer Road
North
Parallel
From 532 Spencer Rd
to Meadow Street
Spencer Road North Parallel
Spencer Road South Parallel
Spencer Road South Parallel
W. Spencer Street Southeast Parallel
University Avenue East Parallel
Wood Street South Perpen-
dicular
In front of 548, 5541 566,
570 and 574 Spencer Rd
In front of 335, 339, 341
and 343 Spencer Rd
In front of 543, 5471 549,
563 and 565 Spencer Rd
In front of 213 and
215 -221 W. Spencer St.
From a point 75 ft south of
the entrance of the City
Cemetery to Lake Street
Pull -off parking area
in the 400 Block
Schedule XXII: Loading Zones.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -29, the following described locations
are hereby designated as loading zones:
Name of Street
Side
Location
College Ave.
Both
As signed in 400 block
Dryden Road
South
The easternmost meter in front
of 107 Dryden Road, from 6:00 am to
12:00 noon, Mon -Fri
E. Green St.
North
As signed in 100 block
E. State St.
North
As signed in 300 block
Esty Street
South
In front of 509 Esty Street and
extending 40' to the east
N. Albany Street
East
North of W. State St to the second
driveway on the east side of the 100 blk
N. Aurora St.
Both
As signed in 100 block
S. Cayuga St.
Both
As signed in 100 block
W. Green Street South In front of Ithaca Plastics at
305 W. State St.
W. State Street South East of 409 W. State Street in front
of Ithaca Theater
Schedule XXIII: Taxi Stands.
In accordance with the provisions of § 346 -30, the following described locations
are hereby designated as taxi stands:
Name of Street Side Location
N. Cayuga Street West Just north of State Street
Schedule XXIV: Bus Stops.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -31, the following
described locations are hereby designated as bus stops:
Name of Street Side Location
(Reserved)
Schedule XXV: Reserved Parking for People with Disabilities.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -32, the following described locations
are hereby designated as reserved parking for people with disabilities:
Name of Street Side Location
Aurora Street West In front of 403 N. Aurora Street
Cayuga Street
East
2 spaces to the side of 101 S. Cayuga St
Fayette Street
Both
In front of 127 Fayette St.
S. Corn Street
West
Just south of Green Street
Geneva Street
East
In front of 211 S. Geneva Street
Green Street
North
In front of 610 West Green Street
Madison Street
South
In front of 118 Madison Street
Mitchell Street
North
In front of Belle Sherman School
(500 Block of Mitchell St)
W. Buffalo Street
North
The first two spaces on the north side of
Buffalo St, just west of Albany St (2 spaces)
W. Seneca Street
North
Near Plain Street
W. State Street
South
In front of 301 W. State Street
W. State Street
North
In front of 120 West State Street
W. Village Place
West
In front of Apt. 101
Metered Reserved Parking for People
with Disabilities
Aurora Street
West
In front of 110 N. Aurora Street
Aurora Street
East
2 spaces in front of 217 N. Aurora Street
Aurora Street
East
In front of 313 N. Aurora Street
Buffalo Street
North
In front of 122 W. Buffalo Street
Cayuga Street
West
In front of 219 N. Cayuga Street
Cayuga Street
East
In front of 107 N. Cayuga Street
Cayuga Street
West
In front of 112 S. Cayuga Street
Court Street
North
In front of 132 E. Court Street
Eddy Street
East
In front of 401 Eddy Street
Seneca Street
North
In front of 132 W. Seneca Street
Seneca Street
South
In front of 131 W. Seneca Street
Tioga Street
East
In front of 305 N. Tioga Street
W. State Street
South
In front of 301 W. State Street
W. State Street
North
In front of 501 W. State Street
Schedule XXVI: Snow Emergency Routes.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -33, the following described locations
are hereby designated as snow emergency routes:
Name of Street
Side
Location
Albany Street
Both
Cascadilla St to Elmira Rd
Aurora Street
Both
Court St to East Seneca St
Cayuga Street
Both
North City line to South Titus Ave
College Avenue
Both
Oak Avenue to Mitchell Street
Court Street
Both
North Cayuga Street to Linn Street
Green Street
Both
Meadow Street to East State Street
Ithaca Road
Both
Mitchell Street to Dryden Road
Lincoln Street
Both
North Cayuga St to North Tioga St
Seneca Street
Both
West State St to East State St
State Street
Both
Floral Avenue to North Meadow St
State Street
Both
East Green Street to East City line
Tioga Street
Both
Lincoln Street to King Street
Schedule XXVII: Parking Meter Zones.
A. On- street parking meter zones. In accordance with the provisions of
§346 -37, parking or standing a vehicle in a parking meter space in the on- street
parking meter zones described below shall be lawful during the hours specified
only upon the deposit of such amount as is indicated for each specified period of
time:
Time Limit;
Name of Street Side Hours /Days Location
Albany Street East 2 hr; 9:00 am From Green St to
to 6:00 pm/ Seneca St
Mon -Fri
Aurora Street Both 2 hr; 9:00 am From Court St to
to 6:00 pm/ Six Mile Creek bridge
Mon -Fri
Cayuga Street Both 2 hr; 9:00 am From Cascadilla St to the
to 6:00 pm/ south line of 312 -313
Mon -Fri South Cayuga Street
College Avenue East 2 hr; 9:00 am From Oak Avenue
to 6:00 pm/ to Bool Street
Mon -Fri
College Avenue
West
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Oak Avenue
to 6:00 pm/
to Cook Street
Mon -Fri
Court Street
Both
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Aurora St
to 6:00 pm/
Cayuga St
Mon -Fri
Dryden Road
North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From College Ave
to 6:00 pm/
to Elmwood Ave
Mon -Fri
Dryden Road
South
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Eddy Street
to 6:00 pm/
to Linden Avenue
Mon -Fri
East Buffalo St
North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Aurora St
to 6:00 pm/
to Terrace Place
Mon -Fri
East Buffalo St
North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cayuga St
to 6:00 pm/
to Aurora St
Mon -Fri
East Buffalo St
South
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Aurora St
to 6:00 pm/
to Parker St
Mon -Fri
East Court St
South
2 hr, 9:00 am
From Aurora St
to 6:00 pm/
to Terrace Place
Mon -Fri
East Green St
North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From a point 280 feet east
to 6:00 pm/
of Cayuga St to Tioga St
Mon -Fri
East Green St
South
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cayuga St to a point
to 6:00 pm/
175 feet east thereof
Mon -Fri
East Seneca St
North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cayuga St
to 6:00 pm/
to Parker St
Mon -Fri
East Seneca St
South 2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cayuga St
to 6:00 pm/
to Tioga St
Mon -Fri
East Seneca St
South 2 hr; 9:00 am
From North Tioga St
to 6:00 pm/
to North Aurora St
Mon -Fri
East Seneca St
South 2 hr; 9:00 am
From a point 13 feet east of
to 6:00 pm/
the west line of Parker St to
Mon -Fri
Seneca Way
East State St
South 2 hr; 9:00 am
From the 300 Block to the
to 6:00 pm/
east line of 317 E. State St
Mon -Fri
Eddy Street
East 2 hr; 9:00 am
From a point 80 feet north
to 6:00 pm/
of Seneca St to
Mon -Fri
the Campus Arch
Eddy Street
West 2 hr; 9:00 am
From Seneca St
to 6:00 pm/
to Williams St
Mon -Fri
Geneva Street
Both 2 hr; 9:00 am
From Seneca St
to 6:00 pm/
to Buffalo St
Mon -Fri
Geneva Street
East 2 hr; 9:00 am
From Green St to
to 6:00 pm/
Seneca St, except part
Mon -Fri
of the 100 Block in front of
Monday- Friday
the Catholic Church
Linden Avenue
West 2 hr; 9:00 am
From Dryden Rd to a point
to 6:00 pm/
500 ft south thereof
Mon -Fri
North Plain St
East 2 hr; 9:00 am
From State St to a point
to 6:00 pm/
50 feet south of Seneca St
Mon -Fri
North Tioga St
Both 2 hr; 9:00 am
From Court St to
to 6:00 pm/
Cascadilla Avenue
Mon -Fri
Oak Avenue
North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From College Ave
to 6:00 pm/
to Elmwood Ave
Mon -Fri
Oak Avenue
South
2 hr; 9:00 am
From College Ave
to 6:00 pm/
to Linden Ave
Mon -Fri
Osmun Place
North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Stewart Ave to a point
to 6:00 pm/
156 feet west thereof
Mon -Fri
Seneca Street
Both
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cayuga St
to 6:00 pm/
to Meadow St
Mon -Fri
Seneca Way
West
2 hr; 9:00 am
From State St
to 6:00 pm/
to Aurora St
Mon -Fri
State Street
Both
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Aurora St
to 6:00 pm/
to Fulton St
Mon -Fri
Stewart Avenue
West
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Buffalo St
to 6:00 pm/
to Campus Road
Mon -Fri
Stewart Avenue
East
None; 9:00 am
From Campus Road to
to 6:00 pm/
University Avenue
Mon -Fri
Stewart Avenue
West
None; 9:00 am
From University Avenue
to 6:00 pm/
to Willard Way
Mon -Fri
Tioga Street
Both
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cascadilla Avenue
to 6:00 pm/
to Seneca Street
Mon -Fri
Thurston Avenue
South
None; 9:00 am
From Barton Place to
to 6:00 pm/
Wyckoff Avenue
Mon -Fri
Thurston Avenue North
None; 9:00 am From Highland Avenue
to 6:00 pm/
to Wyckoff Avenue
Mon -Fri
West Buffalo St North
2 hr; 9:00 am
100 Block
to 6:00 pm/
Mon -Fri
West Court St North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From North Cayuga St
to 6:00 pm/
to North Geneva St
Mon -Fri
West Green St Both
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cayuga St
to 6:00 pm/
to Albany St
Mon -Fri
West Seneca St North
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Cayuga St to a point
to 6:00 pm/
100 feet east of Geneva St
Mon -Fri
West Seneca St. South
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Tioga Street
to 6:00 pm/
to Geneva Street
Mon -Fri
West Seneca St Both
2 hr; 9:00 am
From Geneva St
to 6:00 pm/
to Albany St
Mon -Fri
B. Off - street parking meter zones. Parking
or standing a vehicle in a parking
meter space in the off - street
parking meter zones described below shall be lawful
only when not in excess of the maximum parking time indicated during the hours
of operation specified, on all
days except Saturdays
and Sundays and holidays,
and only upon the deposit
of such amount as is indicated for each specified
period of time:
Name of Lot (Location)
Hours /Days Time Limit
East State Street Parking
9:00 a.m. to 2 hrs.
Area (Lot "E ")
6:00 p.m.
Parking Area at SW corner
9:00 a.m. to 1 hr.
of State & Geneva
6:00 p.m.
West State Street Parking
8:00 a.m. to 10 hrs.
Area (Lot "F ")
6:00 p.m.
Schedule XXVIII: Alternate Metered Parking.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -38, parking is hereby prohibited at
each alternate metered parking space as designated by the City Traffic Engineer
on the following described streets or parts thereof from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.:
(Reserved)
Schedule XXIX: Overnight Parking in Metered Zones Permitted.
In accordance with the provisions of §346 -39, parking in the following metered
zones is permitted between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. subject to the provisions of
§346 -38 regulating alternate -side parking:
Name of Street Side Location
College Avenue East From Oak Avenue to Bool Street
College Avenue
West
From Oak Avenue to Cook Street
Dryden Road
North
From College Ave to Elmwood Ave
Dryden Road
South
From Eddy Street to Linden Avenue
Eddy Street
East
From a point 80 feet north of Seneca
Street to the Campus Arch
Eddy Street
West
From Seneca Street to Williams Street
Linden Avenue
West
From Dryden Road to a point 500 feet
south thereof
Oak Avenue
North
From College Avenue to the west
curbline of Summit Avenue extended
Oak Avenue
South
From College Ave
to the Lutheran Church
Osmun Place
North
From Stewart Avenue to a point 156 feet
west thereof
Stewart Avenue
West
From Buffalo Street to Campus Road
Stewart Avenue
East
From Campus Road to University Ave
Stewart Avenue West From University Avenue to Willard Way
Schedule XXX: Residential Parking Permit Zones
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 260 of the City of Ithaca Municipal
Code, the following locations are hereby designated as Residential Parking
Permit Zones:
Name of Street
Block
Side
Brandon Place
100
West
Bryant Avenue
200
North
Cornell Street
100 & 200
East
Delaware Avenue
100 -200
West
(includes 304 Mitchell)
Dryden Road
400
North
Dryden Road
500
North
(not inclusive)
East Buffalo Street
400
Both
East Seneca Street
400
Both
Elmwood Avenue
100
East
Elmwood Avenue
200
North
Elmwood Avenue
300
South
Fairmount Avenue
200
West
Fairmount Avenue
200 & 300
West
(includes 413 Dryden Rd)
Harvard Place
100
South
Irving Place
100
North
Ithaca Road
90
East
Maple Grove Place
100
West
Oak Avenue
300
North
Schuyler Place
100
West
Valley Road
100
Both
Worth Street
100
South
Schedule XXXI: Governmental Facility Parking
In accordance with the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1640 (a)(22)
and the authority given to the Board of Public Works in § 346 -4 of the City Code,
the following locations at or adjacent to a governmental facility are hereby
regulated by the stated rules:
Name of Street Side Time Limit Location
Rule
West Court St. North 8 am to 4 pm 300 feet of
Parking
Mon -Fri parking west
by City
of N. Albany St.
permit only
Section 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or
portion of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, then that decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 3. Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately and in
accordance with law upon publication of notices as provided in the Ithaca City
Charter.
To the Members of the Tompkins County Legislature,
Dear Legislators,
For a variety of reasons, the proposed $20,218 cuts in the funding for the Municipal Youth
Service is of enormous concern to us, the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Ithaca.
While we understand all too well the difficulty of having to reconcile too many factors in the
assembling of municipal budgets during one of the most challenging economic times in recent
history, we ask that in the keenly sensitive way in which you have also made other decisions,
you also make this one.
The proposed cuts in the Municipal Jobs Program, a program supported both by the County and
the City of Ithaca, if approved, would result in a loss of 23 summer youth jobs in 2011.
Given the deplorable unemployment rate among young people between the ages of 16 through
24 years of age which now stands at 19.1 %, and given the even more alarming fact that Although
summer is typically the peak time of year for teens to find work, unemployment of young people
of color stood at 33.4% in July, we ask that you not eliminate this relatively small amount of
money from your budget.
Our entire country has seen the already enormous discrepancy between the incredibly wealthy
and the poor rise to a rate that calls for social justice and with a poverty rate which has climbed
to 14.3 %, municipalities can not afford to act as if we were exempt from addressing this
problem.
Given the fact that we know first hand that summer jobs for poor youths often become part of the
income upon which entire families live, we petition you not to cut the funding for the Municipal
Youth Service.
Sincerely,
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16. Finance /Controller's Office
.1 Request to Amend Police and DPW Budgets for Various Reimbursements
WHEREAS, both the Police Department and Department of Public Works (DPW) have recently
received funds for various insurance recoveries and a gift, and
WHEREAS, the funds received include the following:
Tree Damage Reimbursement $19127.70
Gift for Trees 600.00
Insurance Recoveries for Police:
Vehicle Repairs 8,546.31
$10,274.01
and
WHEREAS, these funds were not budgeted in 2010 and a budget amendment is needed to
account for the receipt and expenditure of funds; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That Common Council hereby amends the 2010 budget as follows to account for
said receipt and expenditure of funds:
Increase Revenue Accounts:
A3120 -2680 Police Department Insurance Recovery $8,546.31
A7111 -2680 Parks & Forestry 1,127.70
A7111 -2705 Parks & Forestry Gifts 600.00
$10,274.01
Increase Appropriation Accounts:
A3120 -5476 -5001 Police Dept. Equipment Maintenance $8,546.31
A7111 -5485 Parks & Forestry Trees 1,727.70
$10,274.01
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