1.10.2023 Fall River City Council

Fall River Government TV Jan 10, 2023 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council meeting on January 10, 2023, began with a Finance Committee session. During citizen input, residents Bob Barlow and Nelson Vasquez raised concerns about public safety, police funding, and the transparency of ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds. Barlow advocated for increased police pay and bringing back Wards, while Vasquez cited Department of Treasury requirements for ARPA fund reporting and questioned the administration's stance on using ARPA for police lateral transfers. The primary discussion centered on a $2.7 million loan order for the Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Department. City Administrator Seth Aiken and CFO Bridget Allman explained that the original plan for a metal building was no longer feasible due to increased construction costs and unsuitability of the site. EMS now intends to use approximately $1 million of the loan, combined with over $600,000 from a Community Preservation Grant, to renovate the Center Fire Station for operational needs. The remaining $1.7 million was designated for an undetermined administrative and training facility, with the administration seeking flexibility to renovate existing buildings rather than construct a new one. Councilors expressed concerns about the lack of a detailed plan for the full $2.7 million and the potential for piecemeal projects. Despite the administration's commitment to provide more specifics and not spend the remaining funds without a plan, a motion to table the loan order passed 7-1, delaying further action until at least May or June. In the subsequent regular City Council meeting, several routine items were addressed. Richard Mancini was approved as the Historical Commission's representative to the Community Preservation Committee. Orders for preliminary and municipal elections were adopted, with Council Vice President Pereira requesting improved parking at polling places. A resolution was referred to the Economic Development and Tourism Committee to invite community organizations to discuss their 2022 activities and 2023 plans. Finally, a resolution to invite the Board of Assessors Chair and City Administrator to the Finance Committee to inform residents about real estate taxes and available exemptions was referred.

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