5.19.2025 City Council - Public Safety

Fall River Government TV May 19, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Public Safety Committee convened on May 19th at 5:00 p.m. to address safety and noise concerns related to the South Coast Commuter Rail. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to citizen input regarding noise and vibration from the Weaver's Cove layover facility. Dr. Jean Paul, a resident, presented data indicating nighttime noise levels as high as 61.6 dB outside and 47.6 dB inside her home, far exceeding the World Health Organization's recommended 40 dB for human well-being. She expressed concerns about continuous train idling, nighttime maintenance, and the lack of noise mitigation measures like berms or trees, contrary to initial project plans. Another resident also reported foundation damage due to vibrations and sleep disruption from continuous noise. Richard Aguiar, Director of Emergency Management, presented a comprehensive evacuation plan for the North End in case of a train derailment, focusing primarily on Mass Coastal freight trains carrying chemicals. The plan outlined evacuation zones, designated shelters, and communication strategies, emphasizing that residents should shelter in place until directed otherwise. Jean Fox from South Coast Rail acknowledged the increased traffic and activity at Weaver's Cove, stating that resident concerns about noise, idling, and maintenance definitions have been relayed to Kiololis and MBTA Railroad Operations. She clarified that train horns are a federal mandate and engines may idle below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Mr. Klein, Principal of St. Michael School, raised issues concerning trespassing, lack of fencing, and the impact of daytime horn noise on students. The committee approved the minutes from a previous meeting and discussed emergency response training and equipment. Further discussions on these issues are anticipated at a meeting on Thursday at Morton Middle School.

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