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.
๐ March 12, 2026 Board of Health Meeting
๐ Meeting Start: 00:06:40
โฐ Meeting End: 00:26:43
๐ป Format: Remote
๐ค Chair: Richard Lopez
๐ฅ Attendees: Richard Lopez, Kerry Dunnell, Aditya Bengali, Sal Bramante, Sophie Hansen, Kevin Sexton, Joan Wetzel
๐ซ Absent: None
๐ Summary
The Board of Health held a brief, remote meeting with a streamlined agenda. The primary focus was on reviewing and deferring approval of the February 12, 2026 meeting minutes due to minor clarification issues. No public comment was offered. The Public Health Director and Public Health Nurse provided operational and epidemiological updates, including inspection activity, illness trends, and community health outreach. The meeting also included an extended discussion on a newly required SAFE 2.0 performance standards survey tied to future state public health funding and shared services. The Board adjourned following a unanimous roll-call vote.
๐ Agenda Overview
| โฐ Start Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| 00:06:40 | Call to Order & Roll Call |
| 00:07:29 | Review of February 12, 2026 Minutes |
| 00:13:12 | Public Comment |
| 00:13:19 | Administrator / Staff Updates |
| 00:17:30 | SAFE 2.0 Survey & Shared Services Discussion |
| 00:26:25 | Adjournment |
๐ฃ๏ธ Public Comment
โฐ 00:13:12 โ 00:13:19
๐ค Presenter(s): None
No in-person or remote public comment.
๐ข Administrator / Manager Report
โฐ 00:13:19 โ 00:16:50
๐ค Presenter(s): Adetokunbo Solarin, Liv Bartolomei
๐จ Public Health Operations
- Department caught up on all required food inspections.
- February activity included:
- 26 food inspections
- 2 food re-inspections
- 3 food complaint inspections
- 7 temporary food permits
- 8 housing inspections
- 4 trash inspections
- Three food establishments changed ownership.
- New Health Inspector Zer Hunt credited with improving inspection timelines.
๐ Epidemiology & Community Health
- February case counts:
- 20 COVID-19 cases
- 66 influenza cases (unchanged from January)
- March blood pressure screenings:
- Pleasant Street Senior Center (completed)
- Reading Library (March 16)
- 22 Frank Tanner Drive (March 19)
- Awareness highlights:
- Autoimmune Disease Awareness Month
- National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
- National Brain Injury Awareness Month
- Womenโs National History Month
- Medical and diabetic supply takeback program continues across Greater Boston and the North Shore.
โ Meeting Minutes Approved
โฐ 00:07:53 โ 00:13:08
๐ค Presenter(s): Richard Lopez
February 12, 2026 Minutes: Deferred
- Minor capitalization correction identified.
- Clarification needed regarding attribution of a discussion item related to a withdrawn First Baptist Church request.
- Administrative Assistant to review meeting video and revise language as needed.
- Board agreed to postpone approval until the next meeting.
๐ Liaison Reports โ Highlights
โฐ 00:17:30 โ 00:25:58
๐ค Presenter(s): Adetokunbo Solarin, Board Members
- Discussion of newly mandated SAFE 2.0 performance standards survey.
- Survey documents local health department capacity and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements.
- Results will inform future state funding allocations and shared services support beginning July 1, 2027.
- Public Health Director confirmed survey completion is underway and does not require Board approval.
- Board members emphasized the importance of future discussion around funding advocacy and shared services awareness.
- Noted internal issues within the shared services collaborative; no further detail discussed.
๐ Future Agenda Items
โฐ 00:19:36 โ 00:25:58
๐ค Presenter(s): Board Members
- Potential future discussion on SAFE 2.0 compliance framework.
- Advocacy opportunities related to state funding for local public health and shared services.
- Possible invitation of shared services coordinator to present at a future meeting.
๐ Key Summary
- Meeting held remotely with a short agenda and full attendance.
- February 12, 2026 meeting minutes were reviewed but approval was deferred pending clarification.
- No public comment was received.
- Health Department reported being current on inspections and shared February operational statistics.
- Epidemiological update showed stable flu rates and reduced COVID-19 cases.
- Community outreach included screenings and multiple public health awareness initiatives.
- Board discussed implications of the SAFE 2.0 survey tied to future state funding.
- Meeting adjourned unanimously by roll-call vote.


