May 1, 2024 Meeting Minutes
Attendance:
- Scott S. Dwyer, President
- Jack Lally Councilor Ward 6
- Jay McLaughlin ESQ
- Capt. Hallisey, Brockton Police
- Derek Salamone, Brockton Police
- Al Davis
- Dave Lynch
- Sam Audi
- Fran Fistori
- Gale Lutz and Lee Henrickson
- Guest Speaker Euclides M. Goncalves BRA
- Edward Williams Deputy Chief
- Greg & Lisa Belcher
Topics of Conversation:
The Montello Business Association meeting was called to order at 6:01 p.m. Police recruit update by Derek Salamone: 4 graduating soon, 2 graduating in July, 12 starting academy then 2-5 starting in August. 10 retirements coming up. 5 SGT and 3 LT upgraded rank recently. To expand recruitment base, advised to delete residency requirements.
Fire department not short on staff; Greg Belcher commended Deputy Chief Ed Williams for his excellent service in code enforcement for Brockton Fire.
Progress being made slowly at new Public Safety building on Warren Ave. Traffic patterns discussed.
Tommy Doyle's at Oak St. Ext. having trouble in parking lot and people in woods using his restrooms without patronizing the restaurant. Environmental police will be aiding city to clear out encampments in woods. Groups of cars from Boston burning rubber in local parking lots including Woodward's and Westgate Lanes. Rosseter St. illegal parking and dumping mentioned.
Councilor Jack Lally gave an extensive update: A.R.P.A. funds recommendation from Troy Clarkson is that Montello Business Association present as a group evidence to support loss from 2023 road work.
School reports: D.E.S.E. paid Open Architects to report Brockton Schools financial damage assessment.
City is looking over school budget as well. Rounds of budget cuts will be done on the city side for the budget to be presented in June. City side of budget not in deficit. Grant employee funds are being reviewed where grants ended and employment continued. Education mandates that are unfunded need to be reviewed, i.e. transportation from any distance for current students who leave the area. MGL Ch. 71 allows municipality to merge responsibilities with the school department. Examination of combining functions and positions to save funds is being looked at, i.e. personnel and human resources as example. Which leads to the school bus issue: move transportation department TO the city FROM the school department to administer oversight and contracts with drivers. City negotiates stronger than the school department does. Example: D.P.W. might be better to find space to park buses; administer control of the drivers to the city and away from the school department.
North Main Street repaving schedule questioned. Consultation with Pat Hill recommended.
Euclides Goncalves was introduced as Business Outreach Coordinator for Brockton Redevelopment Authority. He presented: state level business funds and local level home funds, emergency rehab funds to get homes up to code at no cost to homeowner; lien stands when house is sold; Jodi Beckman works with the residential side. B.R.A. does work with other non-profits. They do serve for-profit businesses as well with such programs as facade improvement zero-percent loans. Euclides has private equity and market research background and offers free consultation. Applications validated for state by Mayor, B.R.A. or elected city officials help to get better results.
Deputy Chief Ed Williams spoke about two recent enforcements in the city.
Meeting adjourned at 6:53 p.m.


