11/18/25 East Providence City Council Meeting

Nov 18, 2025 YouTube

The East Providence City Council met on November 18, 2025, with four of five members present; Councilman Fogerty was absent due to a family emergency. The council moved swiftly through its consent calendar, approving the September 30, 2025 meeting minutes while tabling the November 4 minutes for a future meeting. They unanimously approved two sets of tax abatements totaling $28,320.44 and bundled and approved four non-public hearing licenses. The council held two public hearings. The first resulted in the approval of annual alcoholic beverage license renewals, with Council Vice President Rigo recusing himself, leading to a 3-0 vote. The second public hearing concerned the abandonment of a 1,350 square foot portion of Breeze Avenue, which was also unanimously approved along with its corresponding resolution. During public comment, Councilman Lawson thanked the community for their support of a recent Veterans Day dinner. Resident Clay Graham raised concerns about a potential e-bike ordinance and speeding on Grooner Avenue; the council clarified the ordinance is not intended to ban e-bikes from parks but to prevent their use on courts and fields, and that a vote would occur at the next meeting on December 2nd. Another resident, Alex Bus, expressed support for potential grant-funded investments in the Spooky Bottom area. The council then unanimously approved the appointment of Jeremy Lynch, Esquire, to the Waterfront District Commission. The mayor's office introduced Andre Herrera as the new Director of Policy and Constituent Services and read proclamations establishing a sister city relationship with Via Frana Doampo, Portugal, and honoring veterans Corporal Avalino Chappie Rose and Staff Sergeant Peter Burrilla. The council also discussed the progress of school construction projects, particularly the new wing at Martin Middle School. The meeting concluded with the unanimous approval of resolutions to apply for a state recreation grant and to request a left-turn signal at Pucket and Waterman Avenues, as well as an ordinance repealing holiday sales licenses.

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