9.23.2025 Fall River City Council

Fall River Government TV Sep 23, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River City Council meeting on September 23, 2025, included extensive citizen input, a detailed discussion on the Department of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) enterprise fund, and several appointments and ordinance approvals. During citizen input, Renee Brown, Commander of the Fall River War Veterans Council, spoke in strong support of Talos Ferris, the Veteran Service Officer (VSO), highlighting his positive impact on the council's relationship with other veteran organizations. Jordan Sylvia, a Fall River war veteran, criticized the City Council's alleged meddling in administration, the city's budget, police staffing, and the handling of the Gabriel fire, also mentioning rising taxes and housing costs. Councilor Ponty requested an update on the administration's investigation into claims made by the VSO agent, a request which the council voted to reiterate. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a resolution proposed by Councilors Shaunie Kadin and Michelle Dion to cease the operation of the EMS enterprise fund and establish a special revenue account for ambulance receipts. Discussions involved Mr. Dion, the EMS Chief, and interim CFO Miss Art Key, exploring the financial implications, current revenue generation (over $17 million annually with $1.3 million in retained earnings), and potential benefits of moving EMS funds into the general fund for greater flexibility and capital investment in public safety. The EMS Chief noted that Fall River's EMS is unique and aggressive in its services, and mentioned a new reimbursement model for home visits funded by a $300,000 grant from Senator Rodri. The resolution was ultimately tabled for further analysis. In other business, the council confirmed the appointment of Trevor Koelloo as Purchasing Agent and Kalin Ferto to the Cultural Council. An ordinance to amend the salary schedule for the Veterans Benefit Agent and Director of Veteran Services, Talos Ferris, was passed, with Councilors Raposo and Kadin commending Ferris's work and criticizing delays in the ordinance's approval. The council also adopted a resolution to assess and amend existing dumping fines, prompted by citizen concerns about illegal dumping, and approved several traffic ordinances and license renewals. Assistant City Clerk Chelsea Pico was congratulated for her first official meeting as clerk.

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