8.6.2025 Park Board

Fall River Government TV Aug 7, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Park Board convened on August 6th in the council hearing room. After confirming no citizen input, the board approved the minutes from the June 4th meeting. The meeting then proceeded to address several new business items, including requests for park usage. ECI Engineering Concepts received approval to use Kennedy Park Pavilion and softball field on October 12th for a company event, with October 19th as a rain date, pending completion of the city's permit process. Federal Little League was approved to use Kennedy Park for baseball games on August 17th, 2025. Fall River Youth Soccer Recard secured approval for Britain Park Soccer Fields for their fall recreation season from August 22nd through October 31st, following extensive coordination by Parks Department staff to avoid scheduling conflicts. CAC Altar of Grace Church and Fall River Cape Verdian SDA Church also received approval for community service and church events at Kennedy Park on September 6th and September 27th, respectively, with specific guidelines for food service requiring pre-packaged items or approved vendors. A significant discussion arose regarding a letter from Lori Pelier requesting the removal of four city trees and reimbursement for $22,000 in property damage following a July 3rd storm. The board tabled this request, noting that property damage claims typically fall under insurance and that further follow-up with Ms. Pelier and city departments (including the Law Department) was needed. Community Connections, Inc. was approved to host an accessible yoga and meditation series at Bicentennial Park on several Tuesdays. Under old business, Argusy Charter School's request for Britlin Park soccer field dates was approved after being lifted from the table, with Athletic Director Jonathan Murray expressing frustration over the difficulty in securing dates compared to other schools. The board acknowledged the challenges of field allocation and staff turnover, committing to improve the process. Other old business items, including a withdrawn church service request and an unspecific request for park bench improvements, were placed on file. The meeting concluded with a discussion about a resolution from Councilor Kadeim to install AED machines in all city parks, highlighting the logistical and funding considerations.

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