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Feb 25, 2026·Board Meeting

Lowell Board of Parks Meeting Minutes

Board

The Board of Parks meeting addressed numerous requests for field usage and facility reservations throughout 2026. Several requests for flag football, including those by Jose Hernandez, were declined due to the requester failing to appear. Approvals with zero fees were granted for several walkathons and field days organized by Jeff Haines at Callery Park, contingent upon park staff ensuring bathrooms were accessible. Approvals were also granted for various soccer activities requested by Maria Claudio and Blanca Munos, and for several clean-up and community events requested by Dolores Sierra, including a fee waiver for one clean-up event. Multiple requests concerning cricket games by Hetal Patel and Sabeeh Ehsan were tabled until the March meeting, pending the submission of comprehensive schedules to resolve existing conflicts with other league reservations. A wedding ceremony request by Angela Costa at Shedd Park Pavilion was approved with a fee waiver for the non-resident charge. Numerous blanket permits for concession stands and various field use requests (softball, baseball, field hockey) spanning multiple months in 2026 were reviewed, with many receiving approval contingent upon establishing cutoff dates (often June 30) to eliminate blanket permits, especially concerning youth sports usage at multiple fields across the city. Two Lowell Public School events, a field day and a school field trip, were approved, with fee waivers granted for custodial costs in one instance.

Jan 20, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Meeting

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The agenda for this meeting included several motions directed to the City Manager. Key discussion points and requests included creating a schedule for administrative reports to the Council and residents, establishing regular meetings to discuss the Frontrunner City Program, providing an update on the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID), and scheduling recruitment events for the Fire and Police Departments. Further motions called for addressing traffic calming measures across the city, installing iron railings on the University Avenue Bridge, reporting on noise ordinance enforcement, providing a report on ICE operations in Lowell over the last 18 months, detailing ADA compliance and necessary repairs for city-owned garages, and providing copies of all lease agreements between the City and private entities. Other items included evaluating suicide-prevention measures on city bridges, providing an update on creating a Facilities Department, requesting the Lowell Transitional Living Center clean in front of its property daily, repairing ADA sidewalk warning pads on Parker Street, and safeguarding railings on the Richard P. Howe, Sr. Bridge. The meeting also included a general public hearing scheduled for 7 PM regarding a Loan Order to amend the High School Project, informational reports on the Traffic Ordinance, the Lowell Memorial Auditorium RFP, and a FuseIdeas City Brand Presentation, as well as a vote to accept/expend $612,919.09 from the FY26 Shannon Grant Community Safety Initiative, and a request for approval of Constable Bonds.

Feb 25, 2026·Board Meeting

Lowell City Council Municipal Facilities SC Joint with School Facilities SC Minutes

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The joint subcommittee meeting focused on collaboration between the City and the school system regarding municipal facilities management. Key discussion points included the financial contributions from the City to the school system, the partnership structure necessary for maintaining school buildings, and clarifying responsibilities regarding work orders. Concerns were raised regarding communication, the School Dude program, and the availability of skilled labor. During the public session, residents addressed protocol, staffing needs, and eliminating privatization. A motion was adopted to remove the privatization element from discussions regarding developing a centralized facilities department. Updates were also provided on pending projects, including chairlifts, the Butler School, and elevators at the St. Jeane D'Arc project.

Mar 5, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council Zoning / Neighborhoods Joint Sub/Committee Joint Sub/Committee

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The primary topic of discussion for this joint subcommittee meeting is the Lowell Zoning Rewrite. The meeting format is hybrid, occurring in the Council Chamber with public participation available via Zoom and local cable access.

Jan 27, 2026·Board Meeting

City Council City Council Minutes

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The meeting included several council motions and communications from the City Manager. Key discussions involved drafting parameters for Tax Increment Financing (TIFs) and Tax Increment Exemptions (TIEs) incorporating community initiatives. Another motion concerned requesting a draft home rule petition to establish a centralized facilities department, which involved discussions about Maintenance of Effort (MOE) with the school committee; motions were passed to request the Mayor bring the matter before the School Committee and to schedule a joint subcommittee meeting. The Council also requested a comprehensive list and status update on all previously approved but pending street paving, roadway improvements, and infrastructure upgrade projects. Motion responses addressed bridge safety measures and a Data Center Moratorium ordinance, resulting in a motion to refer the ordinance language back to the Law Department for amending the definition of 'Data Center'. Funds were allocated from Opioid Settlement Funds. Several petitions regarding handicap parking sign installations were referred for engineering reports, and multiple National Grid requests for pole installations were referred to a public hearing scheduled for February 10, 2026.

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