12/2/25 East Providence City Council Meeting

Dec 2, 2025 YouTube

The East Providence City Council meeting on December 2, 2025, began with the council unanimously voting to table an ordinance concerning electric bicycles. The motion, introduced by Council Vice President Rigo and Councilman Fogerty, was made to allow for the language to be tweaked to better address safety and vandalism concerns, following consultations with the mayor and police chief. The council then unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the mayor to contract with New England Construction for the Crescent Park carousel concession and storage structure project. They also approved the consent calendar after amending the 2026 meeting schedule to remove a meeting on Election Day, November 3rd. During public comment, resident John Harris spoke against the original e-bike ordinance, arguing it unfairly targeted responsible users. Another resident, Renee Ignatio, detailed her concerns about school bus safety, a contract with the company Gatekeeper for stop-arm cameras, and alleged she was fired from her job at Ocean State for raising these issues. She warned the council of a contract clause that could make the city financially liable for uncollected fines. The council also discussed implementing a community choice electricity option to combat rising energy costs, with city staff confirming they are developing an RFQ for the service. Several ordinances and resolutions received votes. The council gave final approval to a new stop sign at Ferris Avenue and David Street and tabled a parking prohibition ordinance for Bisher Street. They approved resolutions for a contract with Automatic Temperature Controls Inc., the purchase of two new fire department vehicles, and a contract for improvements at John Lewis Park. The council also approved a resolution supporting the establishment of the SOM's National Heritage Area. The meeting concluded with a report on the successful opening of the new Martin Middle School wing and a tribute to former school committee member Bob Farri, who recently passed away.

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