5.19.2026 Historical Commission

May 20, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Historical Commission held its regular meeting on May 19, 2026, chaired by Richard Mancini. The commission approved the minutes from the April 21st meeting and reviewed several non-binding items, including a notice to demolish a garage at 478 Buffington Street and a letter of non-applicability for a property at 326 Pleasant Street. The main item of new business was a proposal for the repair and replacement of a fire escape at 715 High Street. After a detailed discussion with the contractor, Jonathan Katrol, regarding materials, railing height, and ladder placement, the commission unanimously approved the project with several recommendations, including using Douglas fir instead of pressure-treated pine and reducing the railing height to 30 inches. The commission also discussed several ongoing projects. An annual report for the Certified Local Government program is being prepared by the clerk, Felicia Parker, to maintain the city's certification. Funding has been approved by the CPC and City Council for an in-depth historical investigation of the Bioreserve area, which will include studying the last remaining tribal home at 275 Indian Town Road and potential Native American burial mounds. Updates were provided on the Bank Street Armory, for which a comprehensive document has been prepared for the state, and the Central Fire Station, where two different architectural firms are handling renovations. The commission was also informed that the Little Theater roof repair will proceed with slate shingles in June. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.

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