Lawrence Board of Health Tackles Fire Safety Violations Amid COVID Surge and Environmental Concerns

The Lawrence Board of Health meeting on September 9, 2025, was marked by discussions on fire safety violations, a summer COVID-19 surge, and environmental issues related to a proposed medical waste recycling initiative. The board addressed urgent community health and safety concerns, emphasizing regulatory compliance and public awareness.

A major topic of concern was the fire safety violations following an incident on August 27 on Medford Street. The Lawrence Fire Department had discovered multiple fires within a large pile of mixed scrap materials at the site. The fire prevention division’s compliance review revealed serious violations of state fire codes, building codes, and local municipal codes. The business was ordered to cease operations until it could demonstrate full compliance. Violations included improper storage of materials, failure to maintain emergency pathways, and inadequate maintenance of protective features. The business was required to develop a comprehensive corrective action plan and implement a staff training program focused on emergency preparedness and fire response.

The board discussed the frequency of inspections at such facilities, which are typically conducted during license renewals. There was consensus among attendees that inspections should occur more frequently, possibly on a quarterly basis, to ensure ongoing compliance. The proximity of the facility to residential areas and businesses was highlighted. The board suggested that communication with the city council could lead to health department involvement during license renewals, potentially reducing the risk of violations.

In a related discussion, the board examined the aftermath of another fire incident on August 12 at 322-324 L Street, which displaced over 45 residents. Two properties were deemed unsafe and slated for demolition, while others required safety repairs. The health department, along with fire and building departments, coordinated temporary housing for displaced residents. The board emphasized the importance of tenant insurance, recommending residents secure renters’ insurance to mitigate financial losses during emergencies.

As the meeting progressed, attention turned to public health updates, particularly a summer surge in COVID-19 cases across Massachusetts. The state had reported 1,100 cases and 132 hospitalizations in the past week. The board urged residents to get vaccinated, with vaccines available free of charge to anyone over six months old, following the Healey administration’s policy. A significant vaccination push was planned for October to prepare for the upcoming months.

The board also addressed environmental concerns, particularly relating to a proposal from an electronic recycling company to establish a medical waste recycling operation in the Merrimack Valley area. The company representative outlined plans to recover plastics and metals from medical devices. The board expressed apprehension about potential pathogens and exposure risks, noting existing community issues with industrial operations, such as noise and odor complaints. The board stressed the importance of selecting a site away from residential areas, given Lawrence’s dense population and historical sensitivity to industrial pollution.

The recycling company was encouraged to consult with zoning authorities and return with more plans, taking into account community concerns. The board remained open to considering the proposal but required thorough understanding and assurance of minimal community impact.

Additionally, the board discussed a shared services grant with Methuen, totaling nearly $600,000 per year for three years. The grant is intended to enhance public health and safety resources, with plans for regular meetings to oversee its administration. New hires under the grant, including a coordinator and two inspectors, were announced. The board highlighted the need for accountability and the challenges in recruiting qualified consultants due to state pay caps. Public awareness initiatives, such as newsletters, were planned to keep the community informed about health efforts.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Brian A. DePena
Board of Health Officials:
Dr. Joel Gorn M.D, Jaqueline Aguilar, Steven Gil, Alfonso Garcia

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