3.24.2026 Fall River City Council

Fall River Government TV Mar 24, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council meeting on March 24, 2026, began with a public hearing that covered numerous utility petitions from National Grid and Verizon New England for new pole installations and underground conduits across several city streets, all of which were later approved by the full council. The public hearing also addressed several curb removal requests and street acceptances, with two curb removal items for J&M Development Group Corp. and Tucker Dashand Realy LLC being referred to the Committee on Regulations due to work already being completed without prior approval. A significant portion of the public hearing was dedicated to the five-year Capital Improvement Plan, where city officials, including Director of Finance Emily Arpi, Director of City Operations Al Oliver, MIS Director Tyler Antaya, Director of Veteran Services Taylor Ferris, Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon, Deputy Chief of Police JT, and Public Schools COO Ken Pachico and CIO Scott Cabraw, answered questions from councilors regarding various departmental needs, building repairs, and fleet replacements. Resident Richard Branco also spoke, opposing the plan's reliance on 'free cash' and advocating for alternative housing and youth programs. During the Committee on Finance session, residents Richard Branco and Ben Coleman raised concerns about city leadership, the use of 'free cash,' and prolonged sidewalk closures on Pleasant Street. The committee also discussed a request from the Mayor to conduct public online auctions for surplus property, with councilors debating the merits of online versus live auctions and the allocation of proceeds. The full City Council meeting included several ceremonial recognitions, honoring Brian Bishop for his extensive community service, first responders for their actions during the Gabriel House fire on July 13, 2025, and the Matthew J. Cus Middle School boys and James Madison Morton Middle School girls basketball teams for their championships. A major point of contention during the full council meeting was a resolution to initiate a formal investigation into the Fall River Police Department's actions regarding a search warrant used to identify an anonymous social media account. Councilors debated the council's authority to conduct such an investigation, the implications of a legal opinion from Corporation Counsel, and the potential for abuse of power. The resolution was adopted by a 7-1-1 vote. Following this, a motion was passed by a 5-3-1 vote to send a letter to the Mayor requesting that three individuals named in a related news article be placed on paid administrative leave pending the investigation's outcome.

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