The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has announced that the concrete boat ramp at Gull Cove in Portsmouth has reached the end of its useful life and will be removed this summer. Located on the south side of Route 24 between exits 2 and 3, just west of the Sakonnet River Bridge, the boat ramp […]
City & Government
A look at What’s Up in city and government in Newport, Rhode Island, and beyond.
Senator DiPalma’s bill that changes RI’s license plates passes Senate
Senator Louis P. DiPalma’s legislation (2019-S 0715) that changes the way in which new, fully reflective registration plates would be issued, starting December 1, 2019, passed the Senate this week. The legislation would replace the wave-design license plates upon the renewal of the registration so that, over the course of a two year period, all […]
City Council closes in on increasing parking ticket fines from $25 to $40
This story was originally published on April 25th. It has been updated to reflect the Newport City Council vote on May 23rd. At their May 23rd Regular Council Meeting, Newport City Council voted 5-0 to approve Ordinance Amending Chapter 1.14 entitled, “Specific Penalties for Certain Violations” (First Reading). This ordinance amendment would increase parking ticket […]
Easton’s Beach: City Council approves adding parking pay stations; increasing fees for parking, bathhouses, etc
This story was originally published on May 17th, it has been updated to reflect Newport City Council’s Regular Council Meeting on May 23rd. At their May 23rd Regular Council Meeting, Newport City Council members voted to receive and adopt Action Item #5854/19 – RE: Ordinance Amendment Chapter 2.120.010 – General Fee Schedule-Easton’s Beach (w/accompanying ordinance) and […]
DEM: Seasonal Shellfish Area Closures take effect this weekend; no closure changes from 2018
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has announced that seasonal shellfish area closures will take effect at sunrise on Saturday, May 25, and will remain in place until Tuesday, October 15. Consistent with federal requirements, DEM closes some local waters to the harvesting of shellfish every year at this time due to potential […]
City of Newport’s Fourth of July Fireworks will be held on July 2nd (Updated)
This story was originally published at 4:47 pm onMay 15th. It has been updated. Been vocal or upset about the Fourth of July fireworks being moved from July 4th to July 13th in 2019? Newport City Council and City Hall have heard you loud and clear. City Council members will vote at their Regular Council […]
Recap & Video: May 22nd City Council Meeting
Newport City Council held their Regular Council Meeting this evening at Newport City Hall. The meeting lasted for approximately 2 hour and 45 minutes. Here’s a link to the full agenda, and below you will find out what happened and how things were voted on. Video via The City of Newport City Council Meeting – […]
Op-Ed: State still struggling to regulate third-party rental platforms
The following op-ed was written by Rep. Lauren H. Carson (District 75, Newport) For several years, I have been working within the General Assembly, and with the Division of Taxation and local municipalities, on efforts to fairly, safely regulate short-term rentals offered by third-party hosting platforms such as Airbnb and VRBO. Government at every level […]
Secretary of State honors two Rogers High School students with 2019 Civic Leadership Award
Newport Public Schools announced on Wednesday that two local students were recently honored by Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea. The Announcement Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea honored Colin McCabe and Mackenzie Palmer from Rogers High School this month with the 2019 Rhode Island Civic Leadership Award. The award is given annually to recognize high […]
Bill introduced that would ban polystyrene food containers, plastic stirrers
Rep. David A. Bennett (D-Dist. 20, Warwick, Cranston) , chairman of the House Environment and Natural Resources Committee, has introduced legislation that would ban Rhode Island food service establishments from using disposable polystyrene foam containers and plastic stirrers. The legislation (2019-H 6126), introduced Thursday, is aimed at eliminating waste that is generally not recycled in […]
Senate bill regarding Real Estate Conveyance Tax scheduled for hearing/consideration (Updated)
Senate Bill 669, AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION — REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCE TAX, which would authorize the city of Newport to impose an additional two percent (2%) real estate transfer tax, has been scheduled for a hearing and/or consideration on Tuesday, May 21st. UPDATE: 05/21/2019 – Committee heard and continued this bill. More details to come […]
Memorial Day: Trash collection delayed one day, City Hall closed
The City of Newport is reminding residents that the Waste Management Transfer Station will be closed on Monday, May 27 for the Memorial Day Holiday. Monday through Friday collection services will be delayed one day. For a yearlong schedule of holiday trash pickup, be sure to download a .pdf copy of the City’s Holiday and […]
Road construction planned for Catherine Street at Bellevue Avenue this week
The Newport Police Department has passed along the following information regarding road construction happening this week on Bellevue Avenue. Road Construction will be taking place on Catherine Street at Bellevue Avenue on Tuesday, May 21st. Wednesday, May 22, and Thursday, May 23, 2019. Work will consist of the final concrete restoration from previous work done […]
105 Aquidneck Island residents graduate from Community College of Rhode Island
President Meghan Hughes conferred more than 2,300 degrees and certificates to Community College of Rhode Island’s (CCRI’s) Class of 2019 last Thursday– the largest graduating class in more than 20 years – including the first cohort to complete the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship program. Included in those 2,300 degrees, were 105 Aquidneck Island residents! Congratulations […]
Newport County Road Report: Scheduled lane closures and traffic delays for May 18 – 25
Here’s what’s on tap for road construction and traffic this upcoming week. Of note, RITBA: Deck Project on Newport Pell Bridge has resumed Rhode Island Department of Transportation The following road and lane closure notices are effective for the week of May 18-24, 2019. All schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. Visit RIDOT’s Travel Advisories website for […]
Committee hears Senator Euer’s bill to protect student borrowers
The Senate Finance Committee this week took testimony on legislation sponsored by Sen. Dawn Euer (D-Dist. 13, Newport, Jamestown) to protect student loan borrowers and establish oversight of student loan servicers operating in Rhode Island. The legislation (2019-S 0737), titled the Student Loan Bill of Rights, sets standards for student loan servicing, both prohibiting predatory […]
Everything you need to know about the Newport Pell Bridge Deck Repair Project
The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) hosted two community information sessions this week that allowed individuals and the community to learn more about Deck Project on Newport Pell Bridge. Here is a copy of the presentation that was shared at the public information meetings. Please allow a moment for the slides to load. More […]
VIDEO: Newport School Committee’s May 14th Meeting
Newport School Committee met for approximately 1 hour and 44 minutes on Tuesday, May 14th. Newport Public Schools has made the following video available from that meeting.
RIDEM: National Safe Boating Week kicks off on May 18th
The following press release and information was provided by Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. Environmental Police Officers from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) are teaming up with boating safety advocates across the United States and Canada to promote safe and responsible boating and consistent life jacket wearing duringNational Safe Boating Week. […]
City hopes to cut down on overcrowded dinghy docks with a new sticker program
With boating season just around the corner, the City of Newport announced today that the Harbormaster’s Office is rolling out a new dinghy permitting program designed to help reduce the number of unattended vessels at the King Park Stone Pier. Earlier this month, the City Council gave their approval to a new dinghy permitting program […]
Agenda for Newport City Council’s May 22nd Regular Council Meeting
The City of Newport has published the agenda for Newport City Council’s next Regular Council Meeting. Scheduled for Wednesday, May 22 at 6:30 pm, here’s what City Council will discuss. The agenda and any updates, can best be viewed here. CITY OF NEWPORT DOCKET FOR THE COUNCIL MEETING MAY 22, 2019 THE MEETING WILL BE […]
RIDE approves funding for projects to repair or replace deteriorating school buildings
School projects of more than $375 million that are designed to repair or replace deteriorating school buildings in six school districts were approved Tuesday night by the Rhode Island Department of Education’s Council on Elementary and Secondary Education. The projects are all slated to receive state aid under the $250 million school facilities bond approved […]
City hosting Fill-A-Public Works Truck Food Drive May 19-25
The City of Newport’s Department of Public Services is joining hundreds of Public Works Departments from across New England to collect food and household goods to support our local community food bank needs. Newport’s Fill-A-Public Works Truck Food Drive will be taking place during National Public Works Week, from May 19-25, 2019 and will support the Martin […]
Senator Euer, Representative Carson host Arbor Day event at State House
Senator Dawn Euer and Representative Lauren Carson recently held a public celebration of trees and their essential role in Rhode Island’s ecology at the State House. The event was held Thursday to foster public conversation regarding trees and their stake in our communities. Among those who spoke were Sen. Bridget G. Valverde (D-Dist. 35, North […]
Cruise Ship Schedule: 91 cruise ships will visit Newport in 2019
Discover Newport, the official convention and visitors bureau for Newport and Brisol counties, has published the 2019 Cruise Ship Schedule. In 2019, Newport Harbor will welcome more than ninety cruise ships between May – November. Looking back over the last few years, ninety-five cruise ships were scheduled in 2018, eighty in 2017, sixty-one in 2016, […]
