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Council's public-safety committee gets quarterly needle-collection commitment from Tapestry; council records order as complied

April 03, 2025 | Holyoke City, Hampden County, Massachusetts


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Council's public-safety committee gets quarterly needle-collection commitment from Tapestry; council records order as complied
The council's public-safety committee on April 1 heard from Tapestry representatives about needle-collection efforts in the city and agreed the provider would deliver quarterly data to the council. Committee members said Tapestry (represented in the meeting by staff) provided a summary of recent collections and agreed to continue providing periodic reports.

Committee members, including Councilors Jenny Rivera and Linda Bacon, said the presentations were substantive and that Tapestry representatives committed to provide the requested data on a quarterly basis. The committee recommended the order be recorded as complied; the full council accepted that recommendation.

Ending: The council expects periodic communications from Tapestry on needle-collection numbers and will refile an order if the quarterly reporting commitment is not met.

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