Fall River Now — Week Ahead, June 29, 2026
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Welcome to Fall River Now. Here's your look at the week ahead in Fall River city government.
The city's finances are the focus of a special City Council meeting on Tuesday evening at five-thirty. Councilors will take up the Mayor's revised proposal for the Fiscal Year 2027 municipal budget. The discussion will center on the General Fund Appropriation Order. The meeting will also include time for citizen input.
First up this week, the Board of Health meets this afternoon, Monday, at three-thirty. The board will hold a public hearing on a proposed regulation to restrict the sale of tobacco products. The hearing includes time for review, discussion, and a potential vote on the new rules.
Also on the health board's agenda are five applications from residents seeking to keep animals. Those requests come from addresses at 175 Sprague Street, 377 Quincy Street, 66 Merritt Street, 266 Glasgow Street, and 2123 Highland Avenue.
On Wednesday, the Board of Park Commissioners will meet at five-thirty. They'll consider a request to hold a weekly Farmers Market in Kennedy Park every Saturday morning from July through November. Another proposal is for a wedding ceremony at the Kennedy Park Pavilion on July eleventh.
The board will also review a request from Victory Church to hold a basketball tournament in a city park on August fifteenth. Commissioners will also revisit approvals for the Fall River Pickleball League and a Skate Park Celebration at Lafayette Park. The discussion will focus on whether to allow business vendors to sell wares at those events, in addition to food trucks.
Finally, the commission will hear two requests from residents for tree removals. One is for a tree at 99 Moore Street and the other is for a tree at 139 Montgomery Street. According to the agenda, the city's Tree Department has confirmed that both trees warrant removal.
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In this episode
- Board of Health @3:30 PM
- Special Meeting of the City Council @ 5:30 p.m.
- Board of Park Commissions @5:30 p.m.