East Providence City Council 3/3/26

Mar 3, 2026 YouTube

The East Providence City Council met on March 3, 2026, with Council President Rodri presiding and a quorum of three members present. The council began with a moment of silence for six American service members killed in the Iran conflict. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to a detailed recap of the city's response to the "Blizzard of 2026," also known as Winter Storm Hernando. Mayor Dilva presented a preliminary report detailing the storm's impact, including over 36 inches of snowfall, and the coordinated efforts of the DPW, police, and fire departments. The total estimated cost of the response was $260,126, with the city hoping for 75% reimbursement from FEMA. Council members and the mayor commended city workers, local businesses, and residents for their resilience and community spirit during the major weather event. The council approved several financial items and projects. A resolution passed to provide $2,500 from the public celebrations account to support the McCoya Powwow scheduled for July 12, 2026. The council also gave final passage to two ordinances using unallocated capital funds: $94,000 for paving and improvements at John Lewis Park, and $486,710 for the construction of a police substation and recreation storage facility at Pierce Memorial Stadium. A related resolution authorized the mayor to contract with Duben Masonry Construction LLC for the substation project. Other business included continuing a show cause hearing for Dune Brothers to April 7th, approving several business licenses, and tabling a liquor license application for Cafe Alma until March 17th due to a council member's recusal which broke the quorum needed for approval. Appointments were made, with Matthew Shoemate appointed to the East Providence Waterfront District Commission and Errol Danahe to the Juvenile Hearing Board. The council also received updates on the Community Choice Electricity Aggregation program, funding for the city's 250th anniversary website, progress on Crescent Park projects, and the Hometown Heroes Banners initiative. The meeting concluded with the introduction of an ordinance to update property tax exemptions for veterans and seniors, which received first passage, and the reading of several proclamations for March, including Irish American Heritage Month, International Women's Day, and Social Work Month.

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