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  • City Council — Agenda 2026-07-02

    Jul 2, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
    Agenda
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  • 26-124: Resolution to begin 4-day work weeks!! And a 10% bonus to all!!!

    Jun 15, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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26-123: Resolution to start Summer Friday hours, so staff can enjoy some fun in the sun!!

Jun 15, 2026

·Providence, RI
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  • 26-120: Resolution to begin 4-day work weeks!! And a 10% bonus to all!!!

    Jun 15, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 26-119: Purchase new police cars for the Sheriff’s Department

    Jun 15, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 26-122: An Ordinance Establishing a Compensation Plan for The City of Providence and Repealing Ordinance Chapter 2025-32, No. 328, Approved July 15, 2025, As Amended.

    Jun 15, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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  • City Council — Agenda 2026-05-07

    May 7, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
    Agenda
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  • 25-110: Minutes of March 18th Meeting

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-109: Test item for demo

    Apr 21, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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  • Mayor Brett Smiley Announces City’s First-Ever Climate-Initiative Revolving Fund Mayor Brett P. Smiley today joined City Councilor Sue AnderBois, Director of Sustainability Priscilla De La Cruz, Director of Energy Operations David Ruggiero, Climate Jobs Rhode Island Program Director Aislinn Hanley and Business Manager for IBEW Local 99 Joseph L. Walsh, Jr. to announce the proposal of the City’s first-ever green revolving fund. Under the co-sponsorship of Council President Miller and Councilor AnderBois, the Green Revolving Fund would be established by a City Council Ordinance and signed into law by Mayor Smiley. This historic commitment to establish a new climate-focused fund that dedicates City funds to renewable energy and decarbonization further underscores Mayor Smiley’s commitment to bolstering climate resiliency and positions the City of Providence as a national leader in the green economy.  Tuesday, Apr 7 2026 Read More

    Apr 7, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-095: Disability Waiver - Paul Tang

    Jan 6, 2026

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-085: Annual Tax Stabilization Report FY2025 - 345 Harris, INC

    Dec 30, 2025

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-090: Providence Water 2024 Annual Report

    Dec 30, 2025

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-086: Annual Tax Stabilization Report FY2025 - 1290 Westminster, LLC

    Dec 30, 2025

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-082: Annual Tax Stabilization Report FY2025 - Fili Investment, LLC

    Dec 30, 2025

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-075: An Ordinance in Amendment of Chapter 27 of the Ordinances of the City of Providence, Entitled "The City of Providence Zoning Ordinance" Approved November 24, 2014, as Amended, to Change Certain Text in Articles 2, 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20.

    Dec 23, 2025

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25-066: Mile of History Project - $6,200,000.00

    Dec 8, 2025

    ·Providence, RI
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  • 25.09.16-CPC-meeting-agenda-1.pdf

    Providence, RI
    Agenda

    The Providence City Plan Commission held a meeting on September 16, 2025, to review several development projects and an institutional master plan. Key items included a request for a one-year extension of preliminary plan approval for 45 Parade Street; a public hearing on a proposed 49-foot, four-story multifamily building with 39 units at 290 and 298 Public Street requesting height and parking adjustments; Providence College's five-year Institutional Master Plan; and a major change request for 150 Pitman Street involving a 20% reduction in dwelling units. The meeting was held at the Joseph Doorley Municipal Building with remote participation available via Zoom.

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    zoningdevelopment projectsmultifamily housinginstitutional master planparking variance
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  • PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP FEE SCHEDULE

    Providence, RI
    Other

    Providence Township's fee schedule, effective June 1, 2015, establishes permit and application fees across multiple categories including zoning permits, hearing board applications, driveway permits, sewage and stormwater permits, and building permits. Zoning permit fees vary by structure type, ranging from $0.05 per square foot for agricultural structures (minimum $30) to $0.50 per square foot for commercial/industrial structures (minimum $150), with penalties for unpermitted work including doubled fees plus $75. Additional fees cover zoning hearing board applications ($750 base), new driveway permits ($75), stormwater management plan reviews ($300), occupancy permits ($70), and building code appeals ($1,000).

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    zoning permitsbuilding permitspermit feesstormwater managementdriveway permits
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  • City of Providence Public Meeting Information - City of Providence

    Providence, RI
    Other

    This document lists meeting information and contact details for the City of Providence's Department of Planning & Development. It provides links to agendas for ten advisory and oversight bodies, including the Capital Center Commission, City Plan Commission, Downtown Design Review Committee, and Providence Historic District Commission, among others. The Department of Planning & Development is located at 444 Westminster Street, Suite 3A, Providence, RI 02903-3215, with phone 401.680.8400 and office hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (closing at 4:00 p.m. in July–August). As of the document's publication, meetings were being conducted virtually via Zoom under Governor Raimondo's Executive Order 20-05 (dated March 16, 2020) due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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    public meetingsplanning and developmenteconomic developmenthistoric preservationdesign review
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  • Home | City of East Providence, RI

    Providence, RI
    Other

    The City of East Providence, Rhode Island website serves as a municipal information portal offering access to city services, parks, and department information. Key facilities include Sabin Point, a four-acre waterfront park on Narragansett Bay, with parks and facilities operating Monday through Friday (8AM–4PM Monday–Wednesday, 8AM–6PM Thursday, 8AM–1PM Friday; contact 401-435-7500). The site provides online payment and job application capabilities, public notices for zoning and planning boards, refuse and recycling collection information, and a service request system for reporting issues such as downed trees, potholes, and streetlights. Recent announcements include the Fire Department's promotion of 18 members (April 9, 2026), the passage of new affordable housing zoning measures by the City Council (March 19, 2026), and a $27.7 million state investment announcement for affordable housing (April 2, 2026).

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  • City Clerk | City of East Providence, RI

    Providence, RI
    Other

    The City Clerk's Office of East Providence, Rhode Island oversees public records management, vital statistics, business licensing, and court administration, including Probate and Municipal Courts. The office manages multiple divisions handling City Council records, land evidence records, vital records (births, marriages, deaths), business licenses and permits, boards and commissions applications, and general services such as notary services and dog licenses. Contact information and quick links to online services are provided for accessing records, court information, business registration, and other municipal services.

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    public records managementvital statisticsbusiness licensingcourt administration
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  • . .PROPOSED BUDGET. . REVENUES & EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF PROVIDENCE

    Providence, RI
    Budget

    This document is the proposed budget for the City of Providence for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, detailing revenues and expenditures across city departments and services. The budget document contains a comprehensive table of contents outlining allocations for over 50 departments and services, ranging from public safety and public works to parks, human services, and municipal courts. While specific budget figures are not included in this excerpt, the document spans 134 pages and provides detailed budget information and departmental breakdowns for the city's operations.

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    budgetmunicipal operationspublic safetypublic workshuman services
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  • Providence County, Rhode Island Public Records Lookup | ProvidenceRecords.us

    Providence, RI
    Other

    This document is an informational resource page describing public records available in Providence County, Rhode Island. It defines public records under state law, lists the major types of records maintained by various county agencies (including court, property, vital, business, tax, and law enforcement records), and confirms that Providence County adheres to Rhode Island's Access to Public Records Act, which guarantees public access to government records with certain statutory exceptions. The page does not discuss any meetings, budget decisions, or policy changes.

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    public recordsrecord accesscounty administration
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