5.6.2026 Park Board

May 7, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Park Board meeting on May 6th, 2026, began with the approval of the minutes from April 1st, 2026. The board then proceeded to review and unanimously approve a large number of park use requests for various community events. These included a Haitian flag celebration at Kennedy Park on May 17th, a traffic garden at Trevasso Park on July 18th, a summer basketball competition at Highland Park on July 10th, and the annual Juneteenth celebration at Kennedy Park on June 20th. The board also approved several ongoing programs, such as a youth volleyball program, the city's free summer lunch program across seven parks, and yoga classes at Bicentennial Park. Among the more unique requests, the board approved a permit for Mike Thompson to film a student project in Oak Grove Cemetery, with the stipulation that the hours be amended to align with cemetery operating times. They also approved two separate requests for metal detecting in city parks, the installation of a bronze war dog memorial at Bicentennial Park, and numerous grant-funded improvement projects for Travassos Park, including new benches, a painted rotary, and a new entrance on Alden Street. The final major agenda item was a proposal from Stephen Mar of Ripple Fiber to install broadband equipment in Chu and Kennedy Parks. Following a discussion that addressed the board's previous concerns, the proposal was approved. It includes providing free Wi-Fi in both parks, a lease payment of $600 per month per location to the city, and a one-time $2,500 sponsorship for the park department. All motions on the agenda were passed, with one abstention by Commissioner Farias on the Memorial Day Parade vote due to his involvement. The meeting adjourned after completing all new business items.

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