1/27/26 East Providence City Council Meeting

Jan 27, 2026 YouTube

The East Providence City Council meeting on January 27, 2026, began with an executive session where the council unanimously approved collective bargaining agreements with the East Providence Paraprofessionals Association and IBO number 569. Following the session, the council received a detailed informational presentation on the East Providence Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan, a project developed over a year and a half with a $150,000 state grant. Consultants from Tool Design Group and a planner from the Rhode Island Division of Statewide Planning outlined community feedback and key recommendations, which included improving access to the East Bay Bike Path, creating safer crossings on Veterans Memorial Parkway, establishing 'neighborhood greenways' on local streets, and reclassifying Wampanoag Trail to enhance pedestrian safety. The council expressed strong support for the plan and discussed adopting it via resolution to facilitate future grant applications for implementation. The council then proceeded with regular business, approving the minutes from the January 6, 2026 meeting, a bundle of non-public hearing licenses, and a new Class B liquor license for K Hot Pot and Barbecue after a public hearing. Council members brought forward numerous items for discussion and requested updates on various city matters, including the need for a rodent control specialist at the Department of Public Works, the installation of a stop sign at Ferris and David Street, the construction timeline for the new community center, and ongoing issues with odor from the Buckland Point plant. The council also passed several measures, including the final passage of an ordinance repealing holiday sales licenses and the first passage of ordinances to restrict parking on Dova Avenue and to create a tax exemption for live/workspace properties. The meeting concluded with the approval of appointments to the Planning Board and the Board of Assessment Review, and resolutions authorizing window replacements at Weaver Library and the purchase of an acoustic device for the police department.

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