June 3, 2026 Meeting Minutes
MONTELLO BUSINESS ASSOCIATION MEETING MINUTES FOR June 3, 2026
IN ATTENDANCE:: Scott Dwyer President, Greg Belcher Treasurer, Lisa Waitt Belcher Secretary, Fran Fistori, Councilor Win Farwell, Phil Nessralla, Matt Stanton, Brendan Weeks BFD, Derek Salamone BPD, Gale Lutz-Henrickson and Lee, Dan Trout, Alex Bezanson, Jim Doucette, Al Davis, Sam Audi Bassam, Councilor Phil Griffin,
Vincent Colarusso, Jay McLaughlin, Hon. Frank Crimmins, Jim Stapleton.
Scott opened with Old Business. Greg announced Treasurer report.
Jim Doucette: cleanup of underpass situation has began after contacting the owner
[under a bridge off Montello St. across from Woodward Spring with cars and boats blocking the city street]
Also East Ashland and Montello corner aware and in process to take over [abandoned and vacant brick building under receivership process]
Big trucks over 6000 lbs. need to be on paved surfaces [will add V lot in front of St. Edith Stein]
38 Locust St., 863 N. Main St. vacant abandoned property Greg mentioned, 63 Oak St. working on multiple unregistered vehicles; Jim said he has a list from the city and can add to it.
Revision of city repair business ordinances is being worked on and includes enforcement consequences.
City Clerk can suspend license; Council can revoke licenses. Parking plan will be required to present to Clerk’s office. 6 month compliance to present plans; any state laws can be enforced immediately.
Brendan Weeks: updated Warren Ave. progress on becoming 2-way and it will be done soon. Building progress on long-stalled out of business buildings like in the Village the Lit and the Sandara. Fire department can handle going up 105 feet and for the high-rise we can handle what the city has.
Alex Bezanson: looking for illegal apartments, stopped illegal operation on corner of Ames and North Main tattoo/gambling/etc. building, vehicles on lawns, Carl Ave. truck and trailer example going to fine and go to court as needed.
Win Farwell: begging us to keep an eye on city finances, said pay attention, provided handout, does not want to see us get in worse shape financially; we will have no reserve soon; marijuana tax only $1.9 million and estimated to be lower next year to maybe $1.5 million; Win wants to eliminate residency
requirement for police; will not vote to approve department heads unless truly qualified for the job;
not enough accountability and efficiency; the recent “mistaken” billing is an example for the refuse increase. The holdup of the land for the Boys and Girls Club project being held up by the school committee unreasonably after thorough plans and surveying have been done is embarrassing.
June 8,9,10 keep an eye on public meetings.
Greg brought up issues about new high school and its cost implications, form based code for Montello MBTA area not really feasible, motorcycle violations, missing or downed street signs, capabilities of height for fire department.
Derek Salamone: new emergency Warren Ave. building is gradually being activated. Police academy: 1 graduate in June, 9 going to start in July, cannot speak about the residency issue. 15 hired out of 96 fyi.
Illegal motorcycle activity, becomes safety risk for those people. Crime suppression operations are happening which is good and includes other entities like state police and sheriff’s department. Street signs should be replaced by a new hire reasonably soon.
Phil Griffin: reinforced budget issues, we are in critical financial condition, city planner interim qualifications questioned, Phil brought in Attorney Burke to recent meeting to explain his professional opinion with regards to the city planning projections.
Promoted Hon. Frank Crimmins for Governor’s Council in his district.
Matt Stanton reminded about the Gala June 20th at Shaw’s Center for South Middle School.
Greg posted the Snow Clock garden photo on our site.
Meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m.









