WATERTOWN — Local activist Patricia A. Whalen was upset when tenants of a Factory Street building were forced out of their homes last summer when the city shut it down
WATERTOWN — City Council members on Tuesday night informally agreed to install a traffic light at the busy downtown intersection at Arcade and Arsenal streets, where a city police car
Watertown working on installing traffic light at busy downtown intersection nny360.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nny360.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WATERTOWN â For the past six years, local activist Patricia A. Whalen has lobbied hard for a traffic light at a busy downtown intersection. Itâs the same intersection, near Arcade and Arsenal streets, where a city police car was involved in a crash on March 29 and ended up on its side.
On Monday night, she found out for the first time that the city is looking into whether a traffic light should be installed at the intersection, near where passengers get on and off CitiBuses.
City Manager Kenneth A. Mix said a consultant working on a traffic light project in and around Public Square will evaluate whether a traffic light should be installed there.