By Greg Belcher
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April 3, 2025
MONTELLO BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MEETING MINUTES FOR April 2,, 2025 IN ATTENDANCE: Scott Dwyer President, Greg Belcher Treasurer, Lisa Waitt Belcher Secretary, Richard Gowell, Brendan Weeks Deputy Chief BFD, Councilor Win Farwell, Allen Davis, Cpt. Bill Hallissey BPD, Al Davis, Gale Lutz-Henrickson and Lee Henrickson, Derek Salamone BPD, David Lynch, Atty. Jay McLaughlin, Councilor Shirley Asack, Councilor Jack Lally, Vinny Colarusso, Atty. Phil Nessralla, Jeff Smith, Dan Trout. See below added names invited to join and/or speak. Special guest City Clerk Timothy Cruise. Jim Stapleton and Amanda Gomez from South Middle School appeared as well. Scott opened with Old Business, see last month posting. Greg announced Treasurer report. Bill Hallissey said lots of police activity this past month. Brendan Weeks said 9 new firefighters coming on board. Some days homeless numbers are up out in the street, some days much quieter. City Clerk Cruise said Inspectional Services is doing a good job with enforcing regulations and licensing, doing suspensions of licenses, trying best to shut down businesses if not operating properly, many steps need to be taken with these issues. The City Clerk cannot enforce but refers to entities to address issues. Licenses are requiring an engineered plan, many business purposes have different requirements for square footage, parking spaces, handicapped parking spaces, green space and many other aspects. City Council is the last step to approve the licenses. South Middle School PAC reps reported on their progress with activities and fundraising. Career day proposed for the school maybe June. Interesting updates to encourage great behavior by positive reinforcement. The PAC is intended to supplement student life with extracurricular items and activities to enhance overall experience beyond the school day. Street parking discussed with violations and intimidation of parking authority attendants to the point of assault and battery. Numbers of police are a concern as eligible people don’t exist. Police cadet program is a successful conduit to recruitment for the future per Captain Hallissey. Jojo Bayliss on behalf of Home Café addressed the parking issue and loitering on North Main St. Some characters outside are wearing full face masks and intimidating customers. Meters were suggested but Parking Authority has to be on board; ticketing is possible but traffic commission and Councilor Lally suggest Parking Authority be expanded. Win Farwell spoke about return on investment in our departments to bring in revenue, code enforcement, fines, towing being done to change the behavior of people in the city. Dave Lynch said towing associates will help clean up the streets. Not fixing problems encourages more problems. Councilor Asack had a meeting with the Pires Brothers and they were told it is a citywide issue that is being addressed and they need to comply with proper licensing steps. The Westgate Mall shooting incident is being investigated from all angles because of licensing hearings and the trampoline park not fulfilling their obligations. Private security requirements should be addressed as police will not take details due to liability. Meeting adjourned at 7:15 p.m. “MAKE Brockton BETTER before you make it BIGGER” credit Win Farwell.