Fall River City Council Discusses Heating and Preservation Needs at Bank Street Armory

In a recent Fall River City Council meeting, discussions centered around the need to address the heating system and ongoing preservation efforts at the historic Bank Street Armory, along with deliberations on the structural integrity and future uses of other city-owned properties.

One notable issue brought before the Council was the condition of the Bank Street Armory, particularly its lack of a functional heating system. The building’s boilers had been decommissioned after flooding incidents, leaving it without heating options, which poses a significant risk of further decay. This concern was echoed across multiple council members, with a strong consensus on the necessity of implementing temporary heating solutions before the onset of another winter. The importance of securing the building was underscored by observations of individuals seeking shelter near the structure, highlighting the need for immediate action to preserve its integrity.

Suggestions were made to explore budget estimates for temporary heating units that could utilize the existing ductwork, with the possibility of using commercial temporary heating systems to ensure effective heat circulation. An example of a cost-effective approach was cited from a prior experience at the Secon Library, where a temporary unit was ultimately purchased for long-term use. The Council favored the idea of purchasing rather than renting, which would provide a backup for future heating emergencies.

Additionally, the Council deliberated on the need for a fire alarm system upgrade at the armory to ensure safety. A proposal was made to hire a professional company to assess and implement necessary upgrades, stressing that these were distinct financial issues from the heating system yet equally urgent.

In parallel, the Council addressed the ongoing maintenance challenges at the armory, particularly concerning the exterior’s vegetation growth and the impact on structural integrity. Previous maintenance efforts involved subcontracting specialized services, with plans set for upcoming spring maintenance. Concerns about the building’s structural health prompted further inquiries into proactive measures to mitigate these recurring issues, including those caused by seagulls.

The Council also explored the allocation and status of Community Preservation Act grants, specifically a recent grant of $85,000 intended for a conditions assessment and feasibility study for the armory’s potential future uses. However, no condition assessments had been completed yet, as the city awaited further funding to proceed with bidding for work on the building.

Another concern was the preservation and potential reuse of bricks from the central fire station and other historic buildings like the district courthouse and former post office. These discussions were intertwined with the need to adhere to historic preservation standards, especially for the central fire station, which is on the national register and has received Community Preservation Act funding. The Council discussed the feasibility of salvaging exterior components, particularly bricks, and the possibility of reusing them to save costs on repairs while maintaining historical integrity. The financial feasibility of cleaning the existing bricks versus sourcing new ones was a key factor in these deliberations.

The meeting also touched on plans for the renovation of the central fire station. The design team, RTA, is set to complete necessary drawings and bid documents by the end of April, with subsequent bidding to follow. The scope of the project includes the installation of historically appropriate windows, a critical element to preserve the building’s architectural consistency. The Council expressed a preference for a single general contractor to manage the entire project, emphasizing accountability and efficient project management.

Other discussions included the structural health and future plans for the Third Street and Pearl Street parking garages. The Council focused on the Third Street garage due to its readiness for action, with plans for repairs set to begin mid-May to June, pending budget approvals. The project is expected to take approximately nine months, with discussions about expanding parking capacity continuing.

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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