2.4.2026 Park Board

Fall River Government TV Feb 5, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Park Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting on Wednesday, February 4th, at 5:30 PM. Key discussions included approving a water line installation for the Travasos Park community garden, funded by the Fall River Redevelopment Authority for an estimated $10,000, and granting permission for Jeff Massud to continue metal detecting in city parks with a restriction against ball fields. The board tabled a request from Asperto Santo FC for extensive use of Travasos Field to obtain more specific scheduling details and approved Fall River Youth Soccer and Argusy Collegiate Charter School's requests for Britlin Park use, pending schedule finalization and a solution for bathroom access, respectively. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to an old business item regarding Ripple Fiber's request to install broadband boxes in city parks. After reviewing the city's recently adopted fee structure for broadband companies, which offers no direct financial benefit to the Parks Department, the board voted to deny the request. Commissioners expressed that the estimated $7,500 annual revenue for three boxes was insufficient to justify the potential burden on park staff and infrastructure, suggesting Ripple Fiber find alternative locations or offer a more substantial benefit to the parks. Updates were also provided on various park projects, including the resurfacing of courts, the Lafayette Skate Park completion, and the Capital Improvement Plan public hearing.

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