Attendance: David Lynch for Scott Dwyer presenting Old Business, Greg Belcher, Treasurer, Lisa Waitt Belcher, Secretary, Cpt. Bill Hallissey BPD, Deputy Chief Ed Williams BFD , Al Davis, Derek Salamone BPD, Gale Lutz-Henrickson and Lee Henrickson, Shirley Asack Ward 7 Councilor, Nathan Nuby and Ryan Fawcett from DCR guest speakers, BPS Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani, John Fay of Brockton Planning Board, Atty. Jay McLaughlin, Vinny Colarusso.
Greg Belcher introduced the DCR program to reinstall trees on North Main St. “Greening the Gateway Cities.” Nathan and Ryan presenting that 40 of 43 trees existing have died from Black Knot disease and the remainder are likely to die. They need removal and stumps ground, then removal of extra pavers for proper room for health of new trees. “GRANTS to fund this capital improvement are needed to prepare for” the free trees and their planting. REIMBURSEMENT grants would be needed. Taunton as an example has used rubberized flexible porous pavement which is better for the trees. DCR in 2014 began a zone in Brockton for trees and now it is open to the entire city. Varied species are recommended for thriving healthy plants in the future. “The right tree for the right place.” Parks department should be contacted to work with DCR. Dave introduced the new BPS Superintendent Priya Tahiliani. She surveyed the attendees to get acclimated with the group here. North Main St. re-paving perhaps done by October 8. Hopefully it will not become a speedway all agreed. EEE report should be looked at on City website.
Lots of meetings happening tonight concerning Brockton: Fairgrounds property future is being contemplated by developers and now it is being discussed by all departments and boards, keep your eyes on public information and meetings coming up.
Members commented on how good the education opportunities are still existing in Brockton. Greg
commended the superintendent for the School Police transparency giving report at school committee meeting being televised.
Derek Salamone updated the homelessness situation in the city. Many occupants have vacated the under-bridge areas. Things are getting better. John Fay updated the re-zoning efforts by the planning board to modernize some areas to form-based code. This at first glance seems complicated but the building structure is addressed first and foremost then the purposes allowed within zones are then addressed.
Greg Belcher did mention having taxpaying entities will support extra emergency and educational services in Brockton. Ed Williams announced the Station 6 open house on Saturday October 12th 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 560 West St. Brockton with refreshments.
Update on cold weather coming and vacant buildings are checked out for people improperly seeking shelter. Jay McLaughlin announced Dogtober Fest open house at 1300 West Elm St. Ext. Brockton the Animal Protection Center of Southeastern Massachusetts on Saturday October 19th from 2 to 6 p.m. Bring your dog and enjoy some local refreshments and support a great cause. Derek Salamone announced the sad closing of Stop N Shop on North Montello St. on October 31 at 3 p.m.
Meeting adjourned at 7 p.m.
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