Federal and State subsidized housing here in Fall River is disproportionately high compared to other cities and towns within the Commonwealth. This has created a problem for Fall River in that due to this high amount of housing, Fall River becomes the magnet to many people looking for low cost or subsidized housing. Currently there are over 20,000 applications pending for assisted housing in Fall River. Approximately 10% of the applications are from Fall River residents.
Fall River for many years was the dumping ground for other parts of the State. I proved last year and several years prior that if you applied or requested to apply for housing in any other part of the State and let them know, up front, that you were a convicted drug dealer or sex offender they would say they could not help you. They then said that you should apply to Fall River as they do not do criminal background checks. Now supposedly the Fall River Housing Authority does these checks, but they also want to keep every unit filled.
I visited several of the Fall River Housing Authority’s properties at the invitation of the residents and I found in some cases deplorable living conditions. Windows that were unable to be opened, barely secured to the walls; doors and locks that did not work, plumbing that did not work properly or fixtures that were falling off the walls and floors. This is where your tax dollars go.The Fall River Housing Authority receives money from the federal government for operation of their own police department. Instead, they provide that money to the city general fund so that the Fall River Police Department can provide those services. Instead of having full-time police officers at the housing projects we have vacant police sub-stations. Again money where no accounting is being made, money considered well spent.
The city fought for a home rule petition to demolish the Watuppa Heights Housing Project; that petition was granted. Yet we have not seen anything happen. They fought for the right to destroy this project, yet they expect someone else to pay for it. The original plan was to call for affordable single family homes for city residents and cleaning up that area to make a beautiful waterside development. Guess what - now the city wants to change it again.
I firmly believe that with the increasing rents throughout the city, due to the increased fees that Mayor Correia assesses, the increasing insurance rates on properties due to recent losses because of hurricanes and the increased costs to maintain a property, affordable housing must be maintained and provided but not to the extent that the Fall River Housing Authority wants to propose and maintain.As a city, we must moderate the availability of public housing and subsidies to take care of our own and not be providing for the entire state and more especially the entire country. The stories of the Fall River Housing Authority advertising for tenants along the NJ turnpike are not exaggerated. We need to stop being the give away state and the give away city.
With the economy the way it is and with the alleged history of both the state and federal government not funding repairs and maintenance Corky Row housing and Maple Gardens will continue to deteriorate. I recently saw a couple of units at Maple Gardens and believe me; I think the roaches their have a great home, but I would not want to live there.
Much of the damage and destruction at Fall River Housing properties may be caused by tenants, but from what I have seen a lot of it is just negligence and disrepair. It is time to downsize the Fall River Housing Authority and be sure that the housing we provide as a city is clean, well maintained and cost effective. We do not need to provide housing for the entre country, just for the people of Fall River.
I believe that as usual, Massachusetts missed the boat. Seems we are always waiting at the bus terminal when the ships come in.
Casinos will not fix all the problems that Massachusetts has with its current economic situation. With the recent lay offs by Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun, the current economy would not be beneficial to resort casinos.
I do believe that casinos benefit many industries and create many jobs for communities located around where they are located. Casinos use dealers, wait staff, accountants, food service, bakers, linen companies, and laundries and so on. The location of a resort casino in Middleboro or New Bedford or even Fall River would not solve every financial problem we have but I am sure they would make them that much easier.
Currently Massachusetts residents spend million and millions of dollars in Rhode Island at the VST and in Connecticut at Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun. As with every industry today, there are substantial down turns and this is why I said we missed the boat.Today is not a time to start a new casino and I seriously doubt any developer would consider today is the day, but I do believe we need to act on this now so as the economy turns around and companies want to open a casino in Massachusetts we will be ready to assist our communities grow and become prosperous.
What SPECIFICALLY will you as a candidate do to ensure funds for Fall River ?
New businesses in Fall River now receive tax incentives but only hire 3-10 people and not fall river residents. How will you ensure jobs in Fall River in larger numbers and better pay rates for Fall River residents?
How will you promote economic development for Fall River??
How will you?
Erin B
Fall River as well as all other cities and towns receive their state aid based upon a specific formula, set forth in the Massachusetts General Laws. After some discussion with the Governor’s office and the Office of Administrative finance, I find that there is input as well from the legislative delegations.
Chapter 70 dictates State Aid for Education to cities and towns. The intent of Chapter 70 is to provide equitable, fair and adequate minimum funding per student, subject to appropriations. Every city and town is striving to get every state and federal dollar that they can squeeze out of the administrations and who can blame them? Fall River needs a big mouth to get thing done. If the administration does not listen and it can be shown that Fall River is being treated unfairly or with equity then that needs to be brought to the people and the press.
Fall River’s interest will be aggressively represented at all levels of state government and the Fall River economy will always be first and foremost on my agenda. Currently and historically the state legislative delegation has not adequately represented the needs, nor the wants of the people and community of Fall River.
As the Representative, my web site, my office and the local media will be kept in touch with the happenings on Beacon Hill. I will be sure that everyone knows who gets more and why, who gets less and why and who failed to do their job. Fall River needs accountable representation and I will be it.
As for economic development, our Office of Economic Development in Fall River is a huge overpaid joke. A TIF, which is controlled by the City Council and the Mayor, is given to any business that locates in Fall River and contributes liberally to the campaign coffers of those individuals. A TIF should be treated as a gem and only offered when a business creates a large economic impact on Fall River. Saying I will create 20 jobs and when I open my doors, 14 of those jobs come from my previous location in another state is not creating 20 jobs, it is creating 6. A TIF should be given only when the economic impact on the city as a whole offsets the tax incentives that the business is receiving.
Lefty asks...
Fall River and the entire Southeastern Massachusetts region face many challenges. Some of those challenges include perception of the region, educational systems failing, failing of our infrastructures and more importantly the inadequately trained workforce.
The United States and more especially Fall River is no longer a manufacturing country or area. We had the best seamstresses and textile manufacturing employees in the world at one time. We have witnessed recently the effect that employees who are not trained for other industries experience. The programs that the state funds are not well paying careers, they are basic entry level and in most cases minimum wage jobs that our citizens can not survive on. Paying $6,000 for an out of work Quaker Fabric employee to be trained as a file clerk is ridiculous. Some of the programs that train nurse’s aides and phlebotomy and medical billing are starting to flood the market with these people and they will see lower pay scales, fewer vacancies and a more difficult time to find employment.
We need to be sure that our students are well educated, not just teach the test like we currently do, which is obviously a failure especially here in Fall River. Fall River has all these great plans for R&D parks and projects, yet when I speak to major companies across the country and especially her in Massachusetts regarding R&D they all have the same concerns; the poorly educated populaces in the Commonwealth.
We need to require that any training program offered to unemployed workers be cost effective, productive and relevant to the employment needs of the region and the Commonwealth. We need more bang for our buck and I will push for accountability for
any provider of educational or training services to our unemployed workers and our students.
I want the best for Fall River, I want the best for our citizens and children and I want to be your bull dog on Beacon Hill.
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What a waste, just look at fr herald news blog debate. C.J agrees with Aguiar on just about everything and talks of change?? On several occasions, he even states " I agree with Rep Aguiar." (" What's the frequency Kenneth?") He doesn't get my vote; another lying republican trying to distort a good man's record. C.J can't even make up his mind what office he wants. Next year he'll run for something else. Another hack wannabee. I am just curious as to Why C.J doesn't post his educational and work background on his website. Is he hiding something? I don't know, but something sure smells fishy.
I also heard ferry's add today, how disgusting. I actually kept an open mind regarding this guy and he proved my gut instinct to be just another sleazy and dirty politician.
I also checked on the Cigarette tax that C.J mentioned. I guess the Commenwealth didn't need the millions of dollars that it generated? Once again CJ consensus builder?
Come november the 5th it'll be CJ "takin" A Ferry.
I didn't realize it until after the debate this morning. Is CJ Ferry for real, when he states that he is going to give the Speaker (Dimassi) a hard time and expect us to believe that he is going to reach across the aisle and build consensus and cooperation? That's absolutely absurd. Maybe Cj should read The Prince.
I thought CJ sounded very innocent and a bit too idealistic for the animals at the State House.
Yeah --- but thank God Mr. Aguiar receives the Herald.
Are you ignorant?
Both of you fail to realize that the questions asked are catered to their preferred candidate.
It seems that the citizens of Fall River are more than content to continue receiving poor deals and bad representation.
Sure, Mr. Ferry did run for School Committee and City Council before. However, if you bothered to pay any attention to the world around you, it was made perfectly clear during the campaign that his sole intention in that campaign was to gain the opportunity to have concerns heard by the public.
In this instance he is running a real campaign against a lousy representative.
And, last I checked, Mr. Ferry has his profile up on his site, as well as links to it on other sites (which Mr. Aguiar failed to do).
You both seem to be the types that keep voting for the "devil you know" so you can keep complaining rather than voting for someone with real values and a true interest in changing the face of politics in this flawed city.
The time to make a real change has presented itself before you and, once again, you have opted for more of the same. You complain about the low job rates, the high taxes, the conundrum in the school system and the lack of responsible leadership. The problem is all you do is complain. You keep electing irresponsible leaders into office over and over again.
CJ Ferry ran an honest, clean campaign that showed a real plan for the change Fall River so desperately needs. Instead, the voters opted to re-elect the man that passed a school budget without reading it and who opted to terminate front-line workers instead of those rewarded with political favors.
The “better the devil you know” attitude continues to permeate this horrible stench over the city that the majority of voters has illustrated that they’re overly comfortable breathing in and out. I unfortunately am being forced to realize what it was that pushed me away from this city in the first place.
I am sorry, Fall River…
You deserve what you get. And you’re not getting much.
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