5.31.2022 Fall River City Council - Public Hearing / Committee on Finance

Fall River Government TV May 31, 2022 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council held a public hearing and a Committee on Finance meeting on May 31, 2022. During the public hearing, residents expressed strong opposition to the proposed FY23 budget, primarily focusing on the lack of transparency regarding the debt override/exclusion number for the Durfee High School project. Robert Camara and Nelson Vasquez criticized the mayor for not providing this figure and accused the administration of wasteful spending and disrespecting taxpayers. Colin Dyas, in submitted comments, further criticized Mayor Coogan for raising taxes and rates, using ARPA funds as a "political gimmick," and alleged political retaliation, calling for the mayor's resignation and a recall campaign. The Committee on Finance then convened, where the School Department presented its proposed Fiscal Year 2023 budget. Superintendent Maria Ponce, CFO Kevin Almeida, and COO Ken Pacheco detailed a budget focused on student services, including a $25 million increase in Net School Spending to $204,753,290, largely due to the Student Opportunity Act. They outlined 174 new positions, significant capital investments totaling over $6.1 million in the last two years, and $17 million in ESSER funds for HVAC and windows at Henry Lord. Discussions included school security (adding 12 officers), the multi-phase athletic fields project totaling $9.9 million, teacher-student ratios, student mental health, and teacher retention. Councillors also questioned the school department on indirect cost agreements with the city, the potential for a school stabilization fund, and McKinney-Vento reimbursements. The meeting concluded with the adjournment of the finance committee.

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