10.1.2025 Park Board

Fall River Government TV Oct 2, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Park Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on Wednesday, October 1st, 2025, at 5:30 PM. The meeting began with a roll call and a citizen's input request from David Kenzalis of the Trustees of Reservations to use the Quicken Rail Trail for nature walks on November 1st and December 20th. The board tabled this request for formal approval at the November meeting but allowed him to proceed with marketing. Minutes from the September 3rd, 2025 meeting were amended to reflect Commissioner Cecilio's arrival at 5:55 PM during item H, and an open meeting law complaint regarding this was referred to the corporation council. The amended minutes were then approved. A significant discussion revolved around a request from Steven Maher of Ripple Fiber for easements in Columbus, North, Kennedy, and Chew Parks to install 5x5 fiber broadband cabinets. Concerns were raised about the impact on Olmsted parks (Kennedy and North) and the need for historical commission approval. The board ultimately tabled this request, asking Ripple Fiber to work with Parks Department head Darren Medeiros on specific locations and to consult the historical commission. Several other items were addressed and approved: a memorial bench for Herman Bombach, costing approximately $2,200 for the bench and $125-150 for the plaque, was approved for Bicentennial Park, with the American Legion Post 464 responsible for payment. The use of Travasos Park for a 'traffic gardens' event on October 18th was approved. Multiple tree removals were approved across various streets and six trees at North Park. The board also approved submitting a Community Preservation Committee (CPC) application for $300,000 to resurface courts at Griffin Park and Maplewood Park, prioritizing this over other projects due to limited CPC funds. The replacement of the playground at Columbus Park, funded by the Community Development Agency, was approved. An annual candlelight procession at Kennedy Park on October 13th was approved, as was the installation of a permanent wayfinding sign in Britain Park for the 'Echoes of the Picasset in the Falling River' project, with the understanding that the Picasset Tribe would fund and install it in coordination with the Parks Department. The meeting adjourned after these approvals.

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