9/16/25 EP City Council Meeting

Sep 16, 2025 YouTube

The East Providence City Council meeting on September 16, 2025, featured several key decisions and presentations. The council unanimously approved two honorary street designations. The first recognized the city's sister city, VA Franco DuMP in the Azores, by designating Grove Avenue as VA Franco DuMP Avenue. The second honored 101-year-old World War II veteran and community pillar Avelino "Chappie" Rose by designating Colton Avenue as Abalino Chappie Rose Way. The council also heard a detailed presentation from the East Providence Public School Department regarding its RIDE Stage 2 submission for school improvements. The plan, totaling approximately $9 million in potential projects, received unanimous approval from the council, committing the city to at least $4.5 million in spending over five years to secure state reimbursement. Significant financial decisions were made during the meeting. The council approved the purchase of eight new police vehicles and one K9 cruiser for a total of $766,299.89, with funding sourced from Department of Justice federal asset forfeiture funds, requiring no taxpayer money. Additionally, after a public hearing, the council passed ordinances to increase the salaries for the city council and the mayor, effective January 1, 2027. The council members' salary will increase to $9,000 annually (with an additional $1,000 for the president), and the mayor's salary will be set at $120,000. Both measures passed with a 4-1 vote. The mayor's proposed fiscal year 2026 budget was formally submitted to the council, and a public hearing was scheduled for September 24th. A lengthy public comment period was dominated by a discussion on a potential chicken-keeping ordinance. Residents spoke both for and against the measure, with proponents citing food security, cultural heritage, and the practices of other cities, while opponents raised concerns about public health, pests like rats, and neighborhood nuisances. The council also tabled a vote on improvements for Vit Ventner Park pending more information on the proposed equipment. The meeting concluded with an executive session where the council unanimously approved an amendment to a settlement agreement with Exxon Mobil.

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