6.11.2024 City Council - Public Hearings & Committee on Finance

Fall River Government TV Jun 11, 2024 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council held public hearings and a Committee on Finance meeting on June 11, 2024. During the public hearings, several curb removal applications were reviewed for properties at 401 Haffards Street (Den Diogo), 164 Elm Street LLC, 311 Pine Street/Purchase Street (Tano Family Living Trust), and 177 Doyle Street/North Rodman Street (Sarapen Souza). Additionally, street acceptance requests for Mohawk Drive and Gate House Drive were heard, along with a secondhand license application for Sharon Vieira, doing business as J & J Diamond Jewelers at 176 Borden Street, which was a reapplication after a lapse. No proponents or opponents spoke for most items, though a proponent for the Tano Family Living Trust item was present but declined to speak, and Councilor Kilby sought clarification on the secondhand license. The Committee on Finance session focused on citizens' input. Michael Grimo raised concerns about a proposed logging project on 230 acres near Mohawk Drive, citing environmental impacts, questionable access, and flaws in the state forestry application. Ron Gagner and Dana Barnes of the Greater Fall River Art Association presented their plan to acquire a mobile art studio van through a grant to offer free art programs to the community. Lori Tripp, Gregory Toy, and David Vog spoke passionately about the challenges faced by the homeless community on Bay Street, advocating for more support, dispelling stereotypes, and questioning the availability of basic facilities like bathrooms and showers. Councilors acknowledged the complexity of the homeless crisis and commended the speakers' bravery. The Finance Committee then adjourned.

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