12.9.2025 Fall River City Council - Health and Environmental Affairs

Fall River Government TV Dec 9, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council Committee on Health and Environmental Affairs convened on December 9, 2025. The meeting began with the approval of minutes from July 15, 2025. The committee then addressed two key resolutions: one concerning strategies to decrease solid waste and recycling costs, and another to discuss environmental issues in the Copa neighborhood. Director of City Operations, Al Olivera, reported that the city spent $10 million on trash and recycling last year and is preparing an RFP for FY27 services. Discussions included efforts to reduce contamination in recycling, expand a cardboard pilot program, and potentially implement a 'pay as you throw' system. The committee also heard updates on combating illegal dumping in the Copa neighborhood and city parks. Deputy Chief JT Horus detailed new strategies, including criminal prosecution for illegal dumping, enhanced camera surveillance (10 city cameras, 6 trail cameras, 2 from National Grid), and a 'see something, say something' campaign. The city is also considering requiring garbage haulers to be licensed and bonded to prevent illegal dumping by unregistered operators. The meeting also covered the development of Davis Park, with Council Per suggesting it be used as a passive park and advocating for improved access and signage. Finally, the committee received a quarterly update on the city's water supply and filtration plant from Paul Ferland, Administrator of Community Utilities, and Jim Cario, President of the Wuppa Water Board. They reported on pond levels, ongoing pump replacements at Coput Dam, and the in-house replacement of sodium hypochlorite tanks at the water treatment plant. Mike Levasseur, Forester for the Wata reservation, provided an update on the successful "Interlocking" tour and announced his upcoming retirement on January 12. All major resolutions discussed were ultimately tabled for the next committee in the new year.

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