2.11.2025 Fall River City Council

Fall River Government TV Feb 11, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council meeting on February 11, 2025, began with a public hearing on several items, including curb removals at 209 Adam Street for John D Costa and 146 18th Street for ICC Investments LLC, and a license to operate an auto body shop at 83 Mulberry Street for Elen Cino Souza (CNA Auto Body). All these items proceeded without opposition. The main discussion of the public hearing revolved around the five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), presented by Director of Financial Services Bridget Alman and City Administrator Seth Aken. Councilors raised concerns about the use of ARPA funding, the timing of fire engine replacements, the cost of window replacements at the Globe fire station, and the prioritization of school playground improvements over asbestos removal and fire suppression at the Resiliency School. Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon and Public Schools representative Kim Pico provided explanations regarding these issues, including ARPA funding limitations for fire apparatus and the phased approach to school renovations due to operational constraints. Following the public hearing, the City Council Committee on Finance convened to review the Fiscal Year 2025 Quarter 2 Budget Report. Bridget Alman and Seth Aken reported that revenues and expenditures were largely on target, with notable achievements in tax collection and investment income. Discussions included the status of inactive capital projects, particularly for Streets and Highways and Parks, and the future of the Bedford Street Street Scapes project. Concerns were also raised about net school spending and the potential saturation of marijuana excise tax revenue. A resident, Krio, spoke during public time, advocating for HUD reform and addressing issues of homelessness, mental illness in public housing, and alleged persecution of elderly, disabled, and veterans within HUD housing. In the reconvened City Council meeting, several administrative actions were taken. The Council confirmed the appointment of Ben Felberg to the Redevelopment Authority and the reappointment of Joseph Pereira to the Zoning Board of Appeals. They also referred the declaration of 112 Flint Street (former Davol School) and 138 Harwell Street (former Sylvia School) as surplus properties to the Committee on Real Estate. A significant moment was the recognition of the Student Veterans of America chapter at Bristol Community College, which was a top five national finalist for the 2024 SVA Chapter of the Year award. The Council adopted the Capital Improvement Plan and passed a resolution to discuss amendments to the emergency parking ban ordinance. All motions throughout the meeting, including the adoption of various orders and resolutions, passed unanimously.

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