Feb. 4th 2026 Meeting Minutes
MONTELLO BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MEETING MINUTES FOR Feb. 4, 2026
IN ATTENDANCE:Scott Dwyer President, Greg Belcher Treasurer, Lisa Waitt Belcher Secretary, Fran Fistori, Gale Lutz-Henrickson and Lee, George DePina, Eric Akesson,
RFCU Francia Monteiro, David Lynch, Richard Gowell, Brendan Weeks BFD, Derek Salamone BPD, Win Farwell, Phil Nessralla, Jack Lally Ward 6, Shirley Asack Ward 7, Al Davis, Mayor Moises Rodrigues, Jay McLaughlin, Vincent Colarusso.
Scott opened with Old Business. Greg announced Treasurer report.
Angelo School buses still parking on the street for dropoff/pickup holding up traffic at least 18 minutes. Safety issue. Lt . Bonanca aware: sent Sgt. but still going on. Win suggested Superintendent of Schools and DPW be invited/contacted.
Snow not cleared from streets and sidewalks, cars not cleared from streets.
Eric Akesson spoke as Parking Authority, expand scope of authority to cover entire city, Mayor discussed. 508-580-7840 call to ticket if able. Greg asking about getting extra officers and see the enforcement and be financially covered by the fines. Dave asked about Brockton doing own excise enforcement in lieu of paying outside vendors.
Francia promoted Rockland Federal Credit Union for business banking, checking, loans, CDs.
George DePina 508-580-7150 said report nuisances, trash, private property problem issues. Tim Doucette doing a great job he said. Snow removal addressed by George with regards to Fire District 1 ALL property sidewalks must be cleaned. Greg showed the ordinance and the letter to businesses reprimanding them and threatening fines. Hydrants need to have full access for public safety. Weeks spoke about disabled hydrants making firefighting much more difficult. Scott spoke about snow blocking hydrants from poor plowing. Cars impeding plow efforts now buried in snow banks. Win said the city is 30 plow operators short of what we need. Mayor said 12 sidewalk plows will be out at night to continue cleanup for safety. Sidewalk and school bus and parking safety will be addressed per Mayor tomorrow. $1.2 million rubbish deficit needs attention and the bill needs to be covered but larger barrels will be proposed. Greg proposed snow fee on bills but Moises and Win said not feasible. The residents need to be publicly informed of the ORDINANCE of cleaning your own sidewalks in front of properties. Call Captain Porcaro at the police to report issues. Robocall new 3-year contract about all issues can add info to snowstorms warnings and residents can be informed about cleaning. Not all numbered routes are covered by the state fyi. Mayor trying to get state to help more.
Scott mentioned check fraud via check “washing” happened twice to him so be on the lookout.
Shirley said there are ordinances to remove campers but any propane tanks will be a safety issue. She said to contact Tim Sullivan on the school committee to address the Ward 7 Angelo School bus problems. Westgate Mall having a reopening of the Toy Box ribbon cutting February 16th. Hilton new hotel ribbon-cutting opening February 12th at the mall as well. Ordinance changes will be brought up at Council meetings. Jack agrees with promoting new businesses and city officials being present to encourage success.
One police recruit in attendance. More experience will be given prior to doing details alone. Academy registrations 6 to 7 Brockton people coming up; 8 or so from out of town. Dropping residency requirement might help.
…meeting adjourned at 7:13 p.m.










