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City Council Narrowly Approves Haverhill Budget After Barrett Stays with Compromise She Negotiated


By John Lee Grant |
Haverhill City Council President Melinda E. Barrett. (WHAV News photograph by Jay Saulnier.)
The City of Haverhill has a new budget for the year that begins tomorrow after a city councilor stayed with a compromise she helped negotiate and reversed her vote in favor of Mayor James J. Fiorentini’s $217 million spending plan.
City Council President Melinda E. Barrett last week voted with the majority against the proposed budget because of a disagreement over the creation of a special fund for mental health and youth recreation. Councilors then, by a vote of 5-4, favored creating a special dedicated account comprising all annual “local option” taxes the city is allowed to collect from cannabis retailers. The mayor, on the other hand, originally committed to $358,000 for one year. ....

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Haverhill Councilors Reconsider $217 Million City Budget Tonight; Year Starts Thursday


By WHAV Staff |
Haverhill City Hall. (WHAV News file photograph.)
Haverhill City Councilors take up the city’s proposed $217 million spending plan tonight with little time to spare with the new budget year beginning Thursday.
On the Council agenda is what appears to be an attempt at breaking the deadlock between a majority of the City Council and Mayor James J. Fiorentini. Councilors will consider an order placing $500,000 in cannabis “impact fees,” if collected, into an account for youth activities and mental health. The amount is an increase from the $358,000 the mayor suggested last week as a compromise, but falls short of the $700,000 some councilors requested. Fiorentini said he is willing to dedicate a portion of an impact fee, which is being challenged by at least one cannabis retailer, but not the undisputed local option tax. ....

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McGonagle Breaks with Haverhill Administration on Cannabis Impact Fees, Backs Stem


By WHAV Staff |
17 hours ago
Haverhill City Councilor Michael S. McGonagle accepts ceremonial check from Stem owner Caroline Pineau. (Courtesy photograph.)
One Haverhill city councilor publicly broke with the city administration’s stance on cannabis “impact fees” last week and accepted a ceremonial check in non-disputed payments from a downtown retailer.
Standing in front of City Hall Thursday, City Councilor Michael S. McGonagle accepted a ceremonial check for $365,796 from Stem Haverhill owner Caroline Pineau. The amount represents local option tax payments to the city during Stem’s first year of operation. McGonagle explained to WHAV why he is endorsing the local retailer. ....

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Trash Talk Dominates Haverhill City Council Discussion This Week of Downtown Cleanliness


By John Lee Grant |
5 hours ago
Haverhill City Councilor Joseph J. Bevilacqua presented this photograph as evidence of the private trash collection problem downtown. (Courtesy photograph.)
The Haverhill City Council meeting included some trash talking this past Tuesday.
City Councilor Joseph J. Bevilacqua presented a photograph he took of an overflowing dumpster downtown, using it as example of what he cited as an ongoing issue.
“This is a continual problem with dumpsters that are overflowing and in the public view where we encourage people to visit and shop and spend money and live. The other problem is that when the dumpsters are emptied, the trash that you see on the left side of the dumpster is not picked up. That’s left there, which is a public health hazard, I believe, and a safety hazard,” he said. ....

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