Below is a summarized version of the Board of Health meeting, organized by timestamps and speakers, focusing on key points raised during the discussion in Reading, Massachusetts. This summary condenses the discussion into major themes, speaker contributions, and decisions, avoiding excessive detail while retaining the essence of the conversation. Timestamps correspond to the video linked at the bottom.
Meeting Overview
Meeting Date: Thursday, March 13, 2025
Start Time: 7:00PM
Format: Zoom Only
Key Participants: Kevin Sexton, Joan Wetzel, Rick Lopez, Adetokunbo (Ade) Solarin MPH Public Health Director, Amelia Sellitto (Public Health Inspector), Haley Murphy (Administrative Assistant), Liv Bartolomei (Public Health Nurse) and other board members/staff.
Opening and Procedural
Discussion (0:00 β 3:58)
- Speaker: Chair Rick Lopez
- Timestamp: 0:00 β 1:48
- Discussion about public access to the meeting, including whether viewing on RCTV suffices or if participants must join via Zoom with cameras/mics off. Concerns raised about visibility if left in the waiting room.
- Decision: Allow public admittance with cameras and mics off until legal clarity is obtained.
- Timestamp: 1:48 β 3:58
- Meeting called to order. Present: Kevin, Joan, Rick. Geri was briefly present but dropped off.
- Agenda: Review minutes, public comment, updates (no votes planned), revisit wildlife feeding next meeting.
- Outcome: Minutes from February 13 approved via roll call (Kevin: Yes, Joan: Yes, Rick: Yes). Noted improvement in minute quality (less βjagged AIβ).
MBTA Turnaround
Update (4:11 β 11:55)
- Speaker: Ade
- Timestamp: 4:11 β 6:52
- Background: Complaints about MBTA turnaround tracks prompted requests for health and environmental impact assessments. MBTA declined, citing no requirement, but withdrew their Notice of Intent (NOI) after a February 25 meeting due to resident concerns.
- Current Status: NOI rescinded; MBTA plans to refile later. RFQ (Request for Quotes) paused until new NOI is reviewed.
- Timestamp: 6:52 β 11:55
- Discussion on timing and cost of an RFQ:
- Contract execution: 2-3 weeks; report: ~6 weeks.
- Concern: MBTA might proceed without notice. Suggestion to prepare a report preemptively but rescind if costs are too high.
- Outcome: Consensus to wait and see MBTAβs next move, with Ade to consult town management on RFQ strategy.
- Discussion on timing and cost of an RFQ:
Rodent Control
Program Update (11:55 β 18:23)
- Speaker: Ade
- Timestamp: 12:12 β 17:38
- Update: 15 smart boxes procured; request for 35 more at town meeting. New rodent-specific webpage launched with heat map (38 captures: 11 Jan, 22 Feb, 5 Mar).
- Collaboration with DPW planned for excavation season.
- Outcome: Positive feedback on webpage. Suggestion to email Pineville residents the link (agreed).
- Timestamp: 17:51 β 18:23
- Board Member (Kevin): Praises progress; suggests using fee schedule to justify funding request.
Fee Schedule
Update (18:23 β 45:06)
- Speaker: Ade with Amelia credited for data
- Timestamp: 19:16 β 32:34
- Proposal: Fee increases based on averages from neighboring towns (Reading, Andover, Winchester, etc.). Examples: Food plan review ($150 to $200), restaurant fees (e.g., 100+ seats: $200 to $300), reinspection fees (2nd: $50, 3rd: $100, 4th: $150).
- Current revenue: ~$75,000 annually; proposed fees could double this.
- Timestamp: 32:34 β 45:06
- Questions:
- Board Member Kevin: Reinspection timelines vary by violation (24 hours for critical, up to 30 days for minor). Fees as deterrence, not punishment.
- Board Member Rick: No state fee standards; fees are mid-range. Process involves board vote and town council review. Revenue goes to general fund.
- Outcome: Ade to refine process details for next meeting; board to review and suggest changes. Kevin suggests using fees to justify town meeting funds.
- Questions:
Community Health Improvement Plan
(CHIP) Update (45:40 β 1:11:26)
- Speaker: Ade, Liv Bartolomei (Public Health Nurse)
- Timestamp: 45:40 β 47:39 (Ade)
- Background: CHIP completed (Feb 2023 β Jul 2024) with Peer Associates. Priorities: (1) Preventative screenings, (2) Healthy environments, (3) Healthy eating/active living.
- Timestamp: 48:16 β 1:00:42 (Lee)
- Priority 1: Screenings (e.g., mammography van, vision van), mental health support (Reading Coalition, 131 residents aided).
- Priority 2: Inclusive programs (RECAL, special skates, youth resilience via recreation/library).
- Priority 3: Healthy eating/active living (wellness series, food pantry).
- Timestamp: 1:00:49 β 1:04:55
- Ade: Praises execution, rare for towns. Rick Lopez: Suggests regular updates; asks if partners know CHIP goals. Lee: Confirms outreach to align efforts town-wide.
- Outcome: Plan well-received; quarterly updates proposed.
Nursing and Department
Updates (1:05:12 β 1:18:02)
- Speaker: Liv
- Timestamp: 1:06:44 β 1:11:26
- Feb 2025: 173 flu cases (down from 2024 COVID). Flu shots available for 65+. Vision van full; mammography van scheduled (Apr 29). CPR classes and health fair (May 20) planned. Medical supply donations booming.
- Speaker: Amelia
- Timestamp: 1:11:49 β 1:17:33
- Feb inspections: 19 routine, 1 reinspection, 3 temporary permits. Complaints handled (e.g., birds, hoarding case with task force).
- Speaker: Ade
- Timestamp: 1:17:53 β 1:18:02
- Department fully staffed, optimistic outlook.
Final Comments
and Adjournment (1:18:20 β 1:22:05)
- Speaker: Rick Lopez (Chair)
- Timestamp: 1:18:27 β 1:21:58
- Suggests sharing meeting disruption clip with police. Notes remote meeting exception may lapse (Mar 31); April meeting might be in-person.
- Outcome: Motion to adjourn (Kevin), seconded (Joan). Roll call: Joan: Yes, Kevin: Yes (audio issues noted), Rick: Yes. Meeting ends.
Key Outcomes
- Minutes Approved: Feb 13 minutes approved with noted improvements.
- MBTA Update: Wait-and-see approach; RFQ paused pending NOI.
- Rodent Control: Webpage launched; funding push planned.
- Fee Schedule: Proposed increases to be reviewed by board and town council.
- CHIP: Priorities advancing; quarterly updates suggested.
- Operations: Active inspections, screenings, and community programs underway.