Malden City Council Tables Utility Pole Proposal Amid Concerns and Approves Funding for Church Restoration

The Malden City Council meeting saw a discussion surrounding the installation of a new utility pole on Pearl Street, with the proposal being tabled due to insufficient information, and a unanimous decision approving a $100,000 appropriation for the restoration of Emanuel Baptist Church through the community preservation act fund.

The council’s deliberation on the utility pole installation proposal on Pearl Street captured the attention of the meeting. The proposal involved the installation of a new utility pole and associated underground work, necessitated by clearance issues with existing utilities. The purpose of the pole was to facilitate the crossing of Pearl Street to connect to an underground manhole.

A participant at the meeting voiced skepticism, questioning the need for the new pole given the existing electrical system’s functionality. The ensuing discussion highlighted a desire among council members for more detailed explanations and visuals from the involved utility companies. Suggestions were made to conduct a site visit for better comprehension, with one participant proposing a meeting to examine the area in question. The council expressed a strong need for additional information, specifically from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWR), to understand the conflicts arising from the existing infrastructure and the proposed changes.

The lack of clarity about the project’s specifics led to a collective decision to table the motion. The council emphasized the importance of having a representative from MWR present at the next meeting to provide detailed explanations regarding the relocation of conduits and associated infrastructure adjustments.

In contrast to the detailed debate over the utility pole proposal, the council swiftly moved forward with the approval of a $100,000 appropriation from the community preservation act fund for the restoration of Emanuel Baptist Church. During the public comment period, a resident had expressed gratitude to the council for the opportunity to address them about this funding proposal, emphasizing the church’s role as a civic institution with substantial community outreach activities. There was strong support for the project from both the community and council members, who recognized the significance of allowing religious institutions to apply for such grants. The council motioned to adopt this order, which passed unanimously following a roll call.

In addition to the church restoration funding, the meeting addressed several other items, including amendments to the city’s sign control code and a moratorium on permitting data centers. The council unanimously received a communication regarding the data center moratorium, with a motion to amend sections of the city code to address data centers passing unanimously.

Further fiscal appropriations were considered, including the fiscal year 2027 appropriation orders for the water sewer enterprise fund, community preservation fund, and cable access fund. These budgets were noted for their significance alongside the general fund budget previously discussed, with mention of a rate increase approved by the water board and the impact of declining cable fees on the cable access fund due to shifts toward streaming services.

The meeting also included discussions on proposed amendments to the city code concerning non-conforming uses and zoning definitions, with recommendations to refer these papers to the planning board for a hearing. The council highlighted the importance of community input and further discussion on these proposals.

Finally, the council addressed a legal matter involving Baroski v. Malden Police Department, opting to enter into an executive session to discuss the matter to protect the city’s litigation strategy.

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