City Councilors call on Mayor to enact ATV laws to make streets safer and to remove the dangers and nuisance of ATVs and illegal motorbikes on the City’s street.
Read MoreFinance Committee Chair, and Ward 5 Council person Jo-Ann Ryan shares her thoughts on passage of the FY 2022 city budget.
Read MoreFinance Committee approved $42 million in funding for City projects and programs.
Read MoreCouncilwoman Ryan introduced a resolution calling for an analysis of the measures being used by the City to monitor and access speeding throughout the City. The Council has passed the resolution.
Read MoreCity Council votes unanimously to adopt resolution introduced by Deputy Majority Leader Mary Kay Harris to reduce increasing homelessness in the City.
Read MoreOver a dozen law enforcement officers will be dedicated to respond to calls from citizens reporting incidences of illegal fireworks use in their communities.
Read MoreThe Providence City Council passed a formal resolution recognizing Juneteenth. June 19, 1865 is the date the last enslaved people in Texas learned of their freedom, almost two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
Read MoreCouncilwoman Ryan announces the convening of the 70th annual Providence Police Department training academy. With many city officers approaching eligibility for retirement, there is a pressing need for new recruits.
Read MoreTo avoid the noise, nuisance and danger of illegal fireworks the City endured last year, Councilwoman Ryan introduced a resolution to the City Council to reinstate the fireworks task force.
Read MoreLet us know what you think about gardening! If you live in Elmhurst, Manton, Mt. Pleasant of Valley neighborhoods, the URI Master Gardener Program wants to hear from you about gardening in your neighborhood. Three lucky participants will be selected to receive a gift from URI for their participation.
Read MoreMajority Leader Ryan calls on City Administration and the Department of Public Works to hold vendor accountable for inconsistent trash collection in neighborhoods around the City and to request improvements in service per their contract.
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