6.9.2026 Fall River City Council

Jun 9, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council held a public hearing followed by a Committee on Finance meeting. The public hearing addressed nine items, beginning with a license application for Firestone Complete Auto Care to operate an auto repair shop at 748 Pleasant Street. This was followed by four separate requests for curb removal to create new driveways and parking access for properties on McDonald Street, Salisbury Street, Aetna Street, and High Street. Bob Barabee of Proline Engineering spoke in favor of the McDonald Street request, explaining it was for a two-family dwelling to create off-street parking. The final four items were petitions from National Grid and Verizon for new jointly-owned utility poles. Aaron Roy from National Grid presented the requests, stating that poles on Bay Street, County Street, and Jefferson Street were part of an ongoing reliability project, while a new pole on Eclipse Street was a customer request for a new home construction. No opposition was voiced for any of the nine items, and the council voted to close and adjourn the hearing. The Committee on Finance meeting began with an announcement that Councilor Peckham was running late due to a minor car accident, but was unharmed. The primary agenda item was a presentation of citations led by Councilor Pereira. She introduced Dr. Sedgwick Harris, President of Bristol Community College, and Kristen Pavo, Founding Director of the Agassi Collegiate School. Dr. Harris spoke about the importance of community colleges as a starting point for students' educational and career paths and celebrated the achievements of students in their program.

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