10/7/25 East Providence City Council Meeting

Oct 7, 2025 YouTube

The East Providence City Council meeting began with an executive session to discuss litigation involving Bank of America versus Sarah Fu and to approve claims and sewer charge abatements. The council reported that a settlement agreement with Bank of America was unanimously approved, and all listed claims were also unanimously approved based on the public works director's recommendation. The main focus of the meeting was the discussion and subsequent vote on the Mayor's proposed fiscal year 2026 budget. Councilman Lawson raised several questions regarding line items, including the allocation of legal services funds across different departments and the city council's own budget for items like cell phone stipends. He also proposed reallocating funds from unfilled police positions to the Department of Public Works (DPW) to hire more laborers, a suggestion the administration argued against, citing the need for the funds to cover potential overtime and the risk of defunding the police department. Following the council's discussion, resident Nancy Hail spoke during public comment, supporting the idea of more funding for the DPW and asking how the budget reflects the city's commitment to sustainability and environmental challenges. After comments from council members and the Mayor, who defended the budget as responsible and reflective of the community's priorities like school funding, the council voted to approve the $233,613,991 budget. The motion passed with a 4-1 vote, with Councilman Lawson voting against it, citing a lack of capital investment in the Riverside area, including Crescent Park and the Oldham School. The council also passed several other ordinances and resolutions, including appropriations for improvements at Vitner Park, the purchase of police vehicles, and additional costs for DPW trucks. The meeting concluded after first passage votes on ordinances related to tax anticipation notes and pension amendments.

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