10.14.2025 Fall River City Council

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The Fall River City Council held a public hearing and a regular meeting on October 14, 2025. During the public hearing, requests for curb removals and pole installations/relocations were discussed. A request by Ryan Wardell for a 58-foot curb opening at 312 Mohawk Drive was met with opposition from abutter Jeremy Yetman, who expressed concerns about the property being used for a business with multiple vehicles. This item was referred to the Public Works and Transportation Committee. Aaron Roy of National Grid explained the necessity of various pole installations and relocations, some due to storm damage and others for new developments like EV chargers and cold pack storage. Residents David Aruda and another unnamed woman raised concerns about a leaning pole on Whipple Street, which National Grid committed to inspecting and addressing the following day. The Finance Committee meeting featured extensive public input and a lengthy discussion on city parks. Jessica Mashado, an independent journalist, detailed issues with public records requests, alleging intentional delays and inflated costs by the Corporation Council. Stacy Center, a resident, highlighted handicap accessibility problems at two South Main Street businesses. Steve Nassive advocated for a regionalized sewer district with Somerset to address significant infrastructure costs. The council then debated a resolution on city parks, with Mike Dion, Director of Community Development and Interim City Administrator, presenting on $4.3 million in past park investments. Councilors Ponty, Raposo, Scadin, Kilby, and Pereira expressed frustration over slow project execution, underutilized fields, and inadequate maintenance funding, calling for a clear vision and commitment from the administration. The resolution on city parks was ultimately tabled. In the regular City Council meeting, several appointments were confirmed, including Bruce Alivera as Harbor Master and Caroline Aubin and Ryan Andrew Klene to the Historical Commission. A gift order for a print of Captain Thomas J. Hudner Jr. was accepted. An ordinance to amend salaries for the Director of Emergency Management, Veterans Grave Officer, and Senior Aid was referred to committee. A resolution proposed by Council Scadin to require 10-20% affordable housing units in new developments of 10 or more units, restricted for a minimum of 50 years, was adopted and referred to committees for further discussion. The meeting concluded with a motion to enter executive session to review past minutes, which passed 7-2, and a subsequent decision to refer the minutes to corporation council for redaction.

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