During a recent Haverhill city council meeting, members paid tribute to the late Bill Kluber, a respected public servant and community supporter. Councilors shared heartfelt memories of Kluber, highlighting his contributions to local events such as the VFW Santa Parade and his unwavering support for non-profit organizations and service clubs. A moment of silence was observed in his honor, reflecting the deep loss felt within the community.
Following the tribute, Mayor Barrett introduced salary ordinances for administrative and professional positions, which will be placed on file for ten days. The council unanimously approved the motion, signaling a collaborative effort to address compensation for nonunion roles within the city.
The meeting also featured Chief Robert P. Pistoni, who presented the Merrimack Valley Region Multi Hazard Mitigation Plan in partnership with the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission. This plan aims to enhance the region's preparedness for various hazards, underscoring the city's commitment to public safety.
In light of an impending heat wave, the council requested a suspension of rules to allow Mayor Barrett to brief members on the measures being implemented to protect Haverhill residents during the extreme weather conditions. This proactive approach demonstrates the city's dedication to ensuring the well-being of its citizens amidst challenging circumstances.