Key outcomes from the Feb. 4, 2025 Lawrence City Council meeting (summary of formal actions and outcomes as recorded in the meeting):
- Authorization / Grants
- Item 24‑25: Authorization to expend funds towards the "Shannon Grant" from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (motion read as authorization to spend $1,165,000.91). The Budget & Finance Committee recommended approval; council voice vote approved the motion. (Note: the grant presenter later referenced a different figure when describing prior awards; see clarifying note.)
- Item 25‑25: Authorization to expend $37,490 for a BJA Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (voice vote approved).
- Item 26‑25: Authorization to expend $5,000 (mini BJA Comprehensive Opioid/Stimulant/SUD program) (voice vote approved).
- Police PSN grant item (Item 23‑20‑5): Report accepted and related action approved by voice vote (presentation indicated $50,000 last year; $30,000 this year).
- Appropriation / ARPA
- Old business Item 383b‑23: Appropriation transfer of $300,000 in ARPA/free cash to Lawrence Prospera for a Neighborhood Safety Initiative (approved by voice vote). See separate article for details.
- Contracts / Agreements
- Old business Item 5‑21‑24: Ratification of the TIF agreement for Esperanza Academy, Nunez LLC and the City of Lawrence — council voted to ratify the agreement to correct scrivener’s errors and add signatories; motion approved by voice vote.
- Appointments / Personnel
- Item 13‑25: Confirmation of Daniel McCarthy as Planning Director (approved by voice vote).
- Item 27‑25: Confirmation of Sadie Lis and Camilo Perdomo to the Zoning Board of Appeals (approved by voice vote).
- Ordinance / Public works
- Layout/alteration plan for a portion of Glen Street (order approved; project is part of MBTA/Chapter 130 federal financing and IRAP industrial rail work; committee recommended approval).
- Parking, handicap spaces and traffic controls
- Council ordered public hearings or approved a string of parking and traffic items (handicap parking locations, 15‑minute parking amendment at 294 Prosper Street, several no‑parking requests and stop‑sign requests). Some items were approved on the floor; others were ordered for public hearing and referred to the ordinance committee or DPW for study. Notable process points: several councilors urged closer pre‑agenda coordination with the police department and DPW so committee staff have collision/accident data and the police can comment before items appear for votes.
Clarifying note: On Item 24‑25 (Shannon Grant) the agenda/motion language read an authorization figure (reported in the clerk’s readout) that differed from the figure a department presenter later cited while describing program details. The council approved the motion as presented on the agenda; staff follow‑up should confirm the definitive award amount and reconcile any discrepancy in official grant paperwork.
Votes that were recorded by roll call (where recorded in transcript): the council conducted at least one roll call on a traffic item (result reported as 6–3 in favor of ordering a public hearing). Many other items were decided by voice vote and recorded as "the ayes have it."