The Fall River Charter Commission has analyzed the results of approximately 52 thousand surveys that were sent out this spring in the same packet as the city census. The survey consisted of 12 questions that would give the commission a solid idea on what changes residents would like to see if voters decide to update the document that hasn’t been changed in over 80 years. Mike Miozza is the chair of the commission. He sat down with FRC Media news to go over the results of all of the questions. While the entire interview can be viewed on FRC Media, local channel 95, here is part of what Mike and I discussed.
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