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Citizen Input Policy Takes Center Stage at Fall River Planning Board Meeting
The Fall River Planning Board meeting on July 12, 2025, highlighted a new policy aimed at enhancing community engagement. Board members announced that citizens will now have the opportunity to provide input on specific planning matters at the end of each meeting. A sign-up sheet for public comments is available at the back of the room, ensuring that residents can voice their opinions and concerns.
The meeting featured key personnel, including Craig Salvador from Forward Government TV, Dan Aguilar, the city engineer, and Patty Aguilar, the administrative clerk. The board conducted a roll call, confirming the presence of members Beth Andrei and Mike Farias, while Gloria Pacheco and Mario Luciola were absent.
Among the agenda items was a new business application for the endorsement of a plan that does not require approval, filed under number 25-1631 by applicant Maria Al Americo. This application marks a step forward in the board's ongoing efforts to streamline planning processes while encouraging public participation.
The introduction of the citizen input policy is expected to foster greater transparency and collaboration between the Planning Board and the community, paving the way for more inclusive decision-making in Fall River.
Converted from 7.9.2025 Planning Board meeting on July 12, 2025
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