Fall River City Council Scrutinizes EMS Funding and Addresses Veteran Affairs and Illegal Dumping
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Fall River City Council meeting focused on issues surrounding the city’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) financial structure, the role and treatment of veterans within the community, and the growing concern over illegal dumping. Key discussions included the potential elimination of the EMS enterprise fund, calls for increased involvement with local veterans, and proposals to amend fines for illegal dumping.
The most pressing topic of the meeting was the potential restructuring of the EMS financial framework. Council members debated the merits of eliminating the existing EMS enterprise fund. The proposal aimed to streamline financial management, with some council members advocating for the use of these funds to replace vehicles for the fire and police departments.
Council members explored how similar cities, such as New Bedford, handle EMS revenue, and deliberated on the sufficiency of current EMS revenues to cover operational costs. They acknowledged the role of EMS in generating substantial revenue, emphasizing the need for a careful approach to ensure continued public safety and fiscal responsibility. The conversation underscored the importance of informed decision-making, with a commitment to researching peer communities to learn from their experiences with enterprise funds.
Another topic addressed was the treatment and involvement of veterans in Fall River. Renee Brown, representing the Fall River War Veterans Council, presented concerns about declining membership due to past internal conflicts and misunderstandings with the Veteran Service Office (VSO). Brown commended Talos Ferris for rebuilding relationships with local veteran organizations and urged council members to engage more with veterans, stressing that many veterans feel overlooked by the administration.
In alignment with Brown’s concerns, Jordan Sylvia voiced criticism of the city’s governance, particularly regarding the handling of administrative matters and public safety staffing. He highlighted the inadequacy of police staffing and financial planning for the fire department, pointing to a recent tragic event as a catalyst for his concerns. Sylvia also lamented the rising housing costs and increasing homelessness.
The council members also engaged with residents Sarah and James Riley on the issue of illegal dumping. The Rileys emphasized the inadequacy of current fines and the strain illegal dumping places on volunteers and city resources. They recounted specific incidents, including a large-scale dumping near Copa Cut, as evidence of the need for stricter penalties. Council members voiced support for amending fines and enhancing enforcement measures, recognizing the importance of maintaining the city’s cleanliness and environmental integrity.
The meeting included the confirmation of appointments, such as Trevor Koelloo as the purchasing agent and Kalin Ferto to the cultural council, both receiving unanimous support. Discussions on salary amendments for the veterans benefit agent and director of veteran services were also addressed, with council members expressing satisfaction with the progress in supporting the veterans’ community.
Routine matters included the adoption of traffic ordinances, the renewal of auto shop licenses, and a resolution for a committee to address littering and illegal dumping. The council also approved citations for local organizations, highlighting community contributions such as the Greater Fall River Arts Association’s mobile art studio initiative.
Paul Coogan
City Council Officials:
Joseph D. Camara, Linda M. Pereira, Shawn E. Cadime, Michelle M. Dionne, Attorney Bradford L. Kilby, Paul B. Hart, Cliff Ponte, Andrew J. Raposo, Laura-Jean Sampson
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/23/2025
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Recording Published:
09/24/2025
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Duration:
87 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Fall River
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