6.24.26 Redevelopment Authority

Jun 25, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Redevelopment Authority held its meeting on June 24, 2026, where it approved several items and received project updates. The board unanimously approved the open session minutes from May 19 and June 3, 2026, and the June warrant totaling $41,074.72. Project Manager Karen Martin reported that the final phase of the Northfield Point site improvements would begin on July 13, with a target completion of October 1. This phase, funded by a $440,067 Seaport Economic Council grant, includes an aggregate walkway, solar lighting, landscaping, an outdoor classroom, and an osprey nest. Martin also outlined the bid process for a new dinghy dock and 15 moorings at City Pier, with bids due July 16 and a completion date of December 1, noting potential manufacturing delays. The Authority approved an application from Bay Coast Bank to hold a public concert at City Pier on August 8, 2026, to celebrate its 175th anniversary; the vote passed with one abstention. A proposal for a one-year warranty inspection of the pier's cathodic protection system, at a cost not to exceed $15,000, was also unanimously approved. Executive Director Sarah Page provided an update on the Pleasant Street Flint Herb Urban Renewal Plan, announcing a breakthrough with state officials that allows them to file a "notice of project change" instead of a full Environmental Impact Report. The board then unanimously voted to accept a $200,000 MTTA grant for preliminary streetscape design on Pleasant Street. The meeting concluded with updates on the Neighborhood Mill Arts (NMA) initiative and a successful motion to enter an executive session to discuss real estate matters.

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