Fall River City Council Deliberates on Funding Requests for Historic Preservation

The Fall River City Council meeting focused on assessing a variety of funding requests related to historic preservation projects across the city. Key discussions included the marine museum’s window restoration, renovations at the Bristol County U courthouse, and multiple church restoration projects, each seeking substantial financial support to preserve the city’s architectural heritage.

The council first tackled the marine museum’s application for $369,763 to restore windows on the first and second floors, a continuation of a previously funded project. The total project cost was estimated at $429,000. Concerns included the need for UV protection for valuable artifacts and addressing climate control on the second floor. The museum’s representative emphasized the importance of restoration over fabrication to maintain historical integrity, despite only a few original window sashes remaining. The council considered the implications of partial funding, with a phased approach to prioritize the windows facing Water Street due to their public visibility.

The Bristol County U courthouse also sought attention with a request for $405,000 to replace 67 windows. The courthouse’s representative highlighted the severe deterioration of existing windows, leading to energy inefficiency and drafts. The council scrutinized the project’s higher costs per window compared to similar initiatives and discussed the public bidding process. As a nonprofit, the organization typically sought three quotes for major projects but was not bound by a public bidding process, a point that sparked a suggestion to maintain a list of contractors familiar with historical restorations to ensure competitive pricing. The council acknowledged the challenges of securing capital improvement grants and stressed the importance of exploring additional funding opportunities.

In another discussion, the Fall River Historical Society presented a project requiring $582,000 for a total endeavor cost of $3.5 million. The society had already raised nearly $2.9 million from private foundations and grants, earning appreciation from the council for their high-quality restoration work.

The council also reviewed a proposal for the Eagle Event Center, which requested $143,405 to replace 24 windows. The project prioritized the north side along North Main Street due to public visibility. The center’s representatives explained that while many windows could be repaired, some necessitated complete replacement. The project could be phased to address the most visible areas first, aligning with the council’s preference for strategic restoration.

Attention then turned to St. Anne’s Church and Shrine, seeking $125,000 for west side repairs, including roof gutters and mortar work. The total budget was reported at $820,000, with a phased approach to the work discussed. Concerns were expressed over the lease agreement timeline with the diocese, but assurances were given of positive feedback from the diocese.

Additionally, the Fall River Deaconist Home requested $100,000 for porch restoration, deteriorated over the past two years. The executive director highlighted safety concerns, exacerbated by COVID-related maintenance challenges. The council recognized the historical significance of the porch and its original condition.

The meeting also addressed St. John’s the Baptist Church’s application to redo its interior. While a presentation was prepared, it was not shown. The council confirmed that funding consideration would continue as long as the church remained open to the public, reflecting on past hesitations regarding interior project eligibility.

Lastly, discussions covered the Cathedral of St. Mary’s Assumption Bell Tower, with a proposed project cost of $645,000. Approximately half a million dollars had already been invested in previous interior upgrades. The council discussed the significant costs associated with scaffolding, deemed necessary for safety. The project was part of a larger, multi-phase plan, with anticipated total renovations costing between $5.5 million and $6 million.

The First Congregational Church also presented a request for $308,000 for bell tower repairs. The church representatives detailed their community contributions through meal programs and free space for various organizations. The council raised questions about the deterioration causes and safety implications of the structural issues, noting past interventions had improved stability. The church accepted a deed restriction to ensure continued community service.

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:
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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