By Greg Belcher
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September 4, 2025
Meeting for Sept 3, 2025 IN ATTENDANCE: Scott Dwyer President, Greg Belcher Treasurer, Lisa Waitt Belcher Secretary, Gale Lutz-Henrickson and Lee Henrickson, Fran Fistori, Richard Reid, Dan Trout, David Lynch, Al Davis, Derek Salamone BPD, Bill Hallissey BPD, Sam Audi Bassam, Jed Hresko, Pires Brothers, Jean-Bradley Derenoncourt, Vinny Colarusso Scott opened with Old Business, see June posting. Greg announced Treasurer report. Sgt. Hallissey said busy police summer with meetups at Barbour Corp., house parties, no traffic enforcement officer, down 25-30 officers, no detective after midnight. We need more police candidates, need to drop residency. Schoolbuses are owned by the city, labor issues though. Richard Reid first candidate in attendance spoke. Has small business and education background and he is a Canadian import who came to the U.S. to be a small business owner. His application for citizenship experience has been prolonged and fairly difficult. Transparency in government function and small business as important factor is society mentioned. Social service functions from nonprofits being overly restricted would help feed and shelter homeless. Entities working together and new blood will help Brockton. Property tax assessments review vs. tax rate. Two-way Main St. traffic. Study after study, just get it done. Make Brockton a better place than before. Jean Bradley Derenoncourt mayoral candidate told his history here from Haiti post-hurricane, Christo’s worker, English language learning, Brady rep and senator assistant, investigator for state auditor; Brockton receivership possible, as only city in Plymouth County, irresponsible fiscal policies for this city, incompetence in city hall, impossible to fine homeless individuals and stands by his vote as such in council, putting own money into his campaign, city audit should cover every department by Diana DiZoglio the state auditor, we cannot afford to buy Aquaria, get back to education quality, public safety, traffic enforcement, business retention. Public servancy, disciplined, honest, fair, the citizens should be telling the government what needs to be done, not the opposite. Example that library hours should not be cut as citizens need these services. He admits the way to learn about city functions is to ask every department head what their purpose is. David Lynch asked about meeting with business owners, clergy, police, fire and JBD said yes. Backed up non-residency of police candidates. Combine school and city police into one unit. Jed Hresko candidate for councilor-at-large lives downtown and purchased a condo in 2019 there, coming from Boston. Jed devotes his extra time in addition to being an accountant and from a small business family to city issues. Some of his thoughts: Drug dealers among homeless need to be arrested and prosecuted, traffic enforcement needed, speed bump installation, force slowdown of drivers to help pedestrian injury and death. Very knowledgeable about statistics and cost-effective ways to make Brockton safer. Physical interventions needed. Files 150+ see-click-fix reports per year. Dumping issues. Carries brush clippers to clean up growth impeding signs. Vague duty descriptions between city departments leave more debris. Assign 2 fulltime DPW cleaners to clean up the city. Inspectional services does not seem to be unified in purpose to make Brockton cleaner. Strong city manager to delegate to departments. Examples of mayor not following through with promised downtown meetings and not holding department heads responsible. DPW note: go online and sign and pay to have bulky items removed. $20 per piece. Meeting adjourned at 7:30 p.m.