East Providence City Council 2/17/26

Feb 17, 2026 YouTube

The East Providence City Council met on February 17, 2026, with Councilwoman Souza absent. The meeting began with a moment of silence for a tragedy that occurred at the Lynch Arena in Pawtucket. After a brief executive session for claims and litigation, the council approved a bundle of licenses, including a special event road race on May 2, 2026, a new tattoo shop, and a seafood market renewal. They also approved the consent calendar and the appointment of Robert Baptista III to the Crescent Park Carousel Commission. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a statement by Councilman Lawson, who voiced residents' frustrations about development in the Riverside area. He spoke against a proposal for eight apartment buildings at the former Oldham school property on Bullock Point, commercial development on Wampanoag Trail, and the potential closure of the Meadow Crest School (also called Oldham). He urged residents to attend a school department meeting on February 26 to voice their concerns. The council also discussed delays in the Crescent Park building project and the status of a new bathroom facility on the waterfront, with Director of Policy Andre Herrera providing updates. Councilman Lawson announced a new Hometown Heroes banner program to honor local veterans, with banners costing $100 and to be displayed starting in May. The council held public hearings and gave final passage to two ordinances: one creating a tax exemption for live/workspace deed-restricted properties, and another establishing new parking prohibitions on Dova Avenue. They received an update that all businesses from a previous show cause hearing were now in compliance. Numerous appointments were approved, including five to the Juvenile Hearing Board and one, Patricia Rendi, to the Planning Board, which passed on a 3-1 vote. The council also approved resolutions to purchase turnout gear for the 37th Fire Training Academy and to enter an agreement with Pier Corporation for engineering and design services for improvements at Pierce Memorial Stadium, which will include track repairs and enhanced handicap accessibility.

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