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- Bristol County
- 4/7/26
- 04/08/2026
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Fall River City Council meeting, the council deliberated on various aspects of emergency preparedness, with a focus on the proposal for a mobile command center to enhance public safety during large events. The meeting also covered updates on existing emergency response plans and communication improvements.
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- Bristol County
- 4/6/26
- 04/07/2026
- 69 Minutes
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Overview: In a detailed examination of the School Resource Officer (SRO) program, the Fall River City Council grappled with budgetary constraints, operational inefficiencies, and policy clarity regarding SRO roles and training requirements. The council also discussed the energy efficiency in schools, the vacant facilities manager position, and maintenance planning.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 4/1/26
- 04/02/2026
- 315 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Fall River School Committee meeting, the future of several educational programs and facilities was hotly debated, with discussions focusing on closing the Riverside Preparatory Academy (RPA) middle school and expanding alternative education programs like Evolve Academy. The committee also explored budgetary constraints and strategic planning for the district amid ongoing challenges.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 4/1/26
- 04/02/2026
- 29 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Fall River Park Board meeting, several several decisions were made, focusing on improving the city’s parks and recreational facilities. The board approved the planting of 300 to 400 trees across the city. Concerns about field maintenance, permit enforcement, and access for both organized sports and the public also took center stage.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 3/31/26
- 04/01/2026
- 111 Minutes
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Overview: The Fall River City Council meeting focused on various initiatives to revitalize the Flint neighborhood, address public safety, and enhance community engagement through arts and culture. The meeting also touched on tourism development, including the potential establishment of a tourism advisory committee to improve the city’s appeal to visitors.