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Letters to the editor: Concerns over Ken Fiola’s roles and city budget

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Concerned Citizen,

We the voters are responsible for the apathy and low voter turnout.

During the last election, we voted for “Anyone but Jasiel.” We have truly witnessed how elections have consequences. Given the low standard set by our current administration, it is not surprising that it is run by a network of people pulling strings from behind the curtain.

How is it possible that in less than two years, a surplus turned into a deficit? Additionally, taxes/fees increased, and against wisdom, ARPA funds were misused through questionable decision-making. It is embarrassing the Fire Chief has to go before the CPC to fund repairs to fire stations. Questionable raises during a time of financial uncertainty and reliance on federal money to resolve Fall River’s budget crisis are examples of fiscal irresponsibility.

Internal investigations of the Police Department & School Superintendent are signs of questionable culture and integrity, as well as a complete lack of decisive leadership.

Our leaders have failed in providing a vision for our city’s future. We cannot maintain our current parks and have a new proposal to create another at City Pier? Transformation of these properties is of paramount importance to the economic growth and success of our City.

The Administration has failed the North End by ignoring a Superior Court ruling disallowing SSTAR to build its drug rehabilitation Center. Future generations will have to deal with this gross incompetence.

Riding the coat-tails of the governor during COVID, missing two governor appearances, the Administration was nowhere to be found. However, they managed to attend Hollywood filming on the Battleship. Is this considered Full Time leadership?

If you remember, Bill Belichick had to decide on rookie Mac Jones over veteran Cam Newton. Belichick’s decision came down to planning for the future now instead of waiting to start after Cam.

We are at the crossroads of an enormous decision on November 2.

Fall River, it’s time we start looking to the future now, as we now have an opportunity to start this transformation. One that is safe, one with hope, where education is a primary goal, allowing for a climate in which individuals and small businesses can prosper.

Marc Nathaniel Mollicone

Before Paul Coogan was sworn in as Mayor, the Executive Vice President for Bristol County Economic Development Consultants (BCEDC) wasted no time applying for the $400k Community Development Agency block grant. The City of Fall River was able to see at “first glance” as to why he was in such a hurry to seek funding for his organization. The seeds of his intentions were planted at that time and our city failed to realize it!

During the Community Preservation Committee meeting back on February 20, 2020, Kenneth Fiola appeared in front of that committee seeking $110k to repair the Cherry & Webb building’s roof. It was in that meeting he said they were in “dire need of funding” due to being defunded by the city. Just a month later during the Community Development Agency public hearing on March 11, 2020, it was explained with a little more supporting details of his intentions seeking that $400k block grant. At that meeting it was made public that the organization’s overall financial health was not adequate enough to stay in business!

His organization submitted their own independent audit and the narrative surrounding BCEDC was “specifically quoted” during that meeting. The report stated in part “The organization has experienced an operating loss, significant cash flow constraints, and loss of a substantial portion of its revenue.” In summary of BCEDC, they stated “These factors create economic uncertainty regarding the viability of the organization to continue its operations.”

Based on their own audit we (City of Fall River) should have turned the page immediately! Yet, the management’s response to the conclusion by “their” independent auditors and provided in the Fall of 2019 was astounding in its political implications. “There is an election process now underway which will replace the current Correia administration. As a result of a new incoming Coogan administration, there is a strong possibility that this office will be reinstated as the city’s prime economic development organization along with the Fall River CDA funding.” That initial response was forwarded “before” any applications were submitted and any evaluations to be completed by Michael Dion.

As the Coogan administration began its term, Kenneth Fiola was definitely reinstated by Paul Coogan for all city residents to witness. In just the span of two years, Kenneth Fiola is now in charge of the State Pier, Redevelopment Authority (RDA), Tax Increment Finance Board (Tif), and the ARPA Committee. In addition, BCEDC was just hired again to start vetting potential marijuana vendors that want to do business in Fall River! The Coogan administration has provided Kenneth Fiola and associates the financial bailout needed with bonus jobs attached. Can anyone say Quid Pro Quo?

What has the Coogan administration delivered to Fall River’s taxpayers? Tax and fee increases, and huge pay raises all wrapped up in a budget that has more holes in it than Swiss Cheese! Seems to me we see a pattern, Paul Coogan takes care of his friends at the expense of the citizens and taxpayers of Fall River. He moved out once, and he will move out again after he sets the table for all his rich and powerful friends at our expense. That is why this election is so pivotal to the City of Fall River because we’re living in uncertain financial times. We can now include the deficit that will be on top of the pending financial issues coming soon as well!

That is why I’m supporting Cliff Ponte for mayor in this election. Come November 2nd, let’s all send a message to vote for change and new leadership. Most importantly, let’s vote for someone who cares about the people, not the politics!

Respectfully submitted,
Nelson Vasquez

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1 Comment

  1. david

    October 18, 2021 at 1:33 am

    Ken Fiola is the Prince of the City. Sleepy Paul Coogan kneels not only to BLM but to Kenny Fiola because Coogan knows he is in over his head as Mayor and does not want to cross the Prince.

    Marc Dion is tight with Ken and Dion keeps Ken’s bust-out consulting operation on life support and keeps it alive as the de facto Fall River Redevelopment Authority by feeding Ken that economic development grant money . The official RDA is a weak joke. Back when Fiola’s scam was strong he was able to usurp the FR RDA and function as the de facto redevelopment authority. Right now Ken is all focused on the City pier/waterfront project likely because his wife, State Rep Carole Fiola stuffed a big fat consulting fee payable to Ken’s consulting frim into the bill funding the route 79 project.

    The water front project is a non starter. The location is lousy and it will never take off even if you dumped 100 million into it. But who cares? a junkie just OD’ed in Fall River and some more money needs to be spent and a Parade needs to be held on ‘addiction’

    I do think crafty but arrogant Cliff Ponte will be better able to stand up to Ken Fiola if Ponte is elected Mayor.

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