The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for parts of southeastern Massachusetts and northern and southern Rhode Island. The advisory is in effect from 11 PM tonight to 2 PM EST on Friday. According to the advisory, residents can expect south winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. […]
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Some Homeless Shelters consider purchasing motels to combat homelessness
Some non-profit homeless shelters in Rhode Island are considering the purchase of motels and hotels to accelerate efforts to develop more short-term and permanent affordable housing, according to a prominent industry executive. Russ Partridge, longtime executive director of the WARM Center in Westerly and Welcome House in Wakefield, said that with grants and state funds, […]
125 acres of forested land in North Kingstown to be protected for recreational use
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced today the permanent protection of 125 acres of forested land in North Kingstown for public recreational use, including hunting. The D’Ambra property, which abuts a spur of Silver Spring Lake and contains the headwater tributaries of the Mattatuxet River, was purchased with a $1.25 million grant […]
Danielle Ogden takes the helm as Interim Executive Director at Newport Art Museum
The Newport Art Museum (NAM) today announced the appointment of Danielle Ogden as Interim Executive Director. Danielle Ogden. Photo provided by Newport Art Museum Ogden brings over 17 years of experience in the museum and academic field, including serving as Associate Director of Academic Programs and Museum Specialist in Adult Learning at the Aldrich Contemporary […]
Lobsters versus right whales: The latest chapter in a long quest to make fishing more sustainable
Blake Earle, Texas A&M University Maine lobster fishermen received a Christmas gift from Congress at the end of 2022: A six-year delay on new federal regulations designed to protect critically endangered North Atlantic right whales. The rules would have required lobstermen to create new seasonal nonfishing zones and further reduce their use of vertical ropes […]
What’s Up Today: Thursday, January 12
Good Morning! Today’s newsletter is 1,141 words – a 6-minute read. 🌊 A Gale Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for Narragansett Bay, with strong winds and hazardous waves expected to affect the area from 10 pm tonight to 1 pm on Friday. ✍️ Representative Lauren Carson yesterday sent a letter to […]
Strong winds and hazardous waves expected in Narragansett Bay, Gale Warning in effect
A Gale Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for Narragansett Bay, with strong winds and hazardous waves expected to affect the area from 10 PM tonight to 1 PM EST on Friday. The warning advises mariners to alter their plans and seek safe harbor or secure their vessels to avoid dangerous conditions. […]
Adoptable Cat of the Week: The Grey One
Meet your new best friend, The Grey One– this week’s Adoptable Cat of the Week! Maya is a female Domestic Shorthair, approximately six years old. Here’s what Potter League had to say about The Grey One; “Does the name “The Grey One” spark questions of enigmatic mystery? This sweet handsome boy has been through some […]
Rep. Carson demands DOT provide better communication on Pell Bridge realignment project
Representative Lauren Carson today sent a letter to the Department of Transportation demanding concrete, significant improvements in communication about the Pell Bridge realignment project. Representative Carson, who represents District 75 – Newport, says in a press release that she personally delivered the letter during a DOT information session for legislators on Capitol Hill this afternoon, […]
The Ocean Race global marathon starts Sunday
By Kim Cooper, Sail Newport Considered the most demanding sailing race on the planet, crews onboard high-performance racing vessels in The Ocean Race will circumnavigate the globe in six months, making stops in eight cities worldwide including Newport, RI. The Ocean Race is an epic test of sailing skill, tactical decisions, navigation, boat handling, and […]
Friday the 13th will bring a $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot
Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your lucky horseshoes and rabbit feet, because the stars have aligned and Friday the 13th is about to bring some serious luck to one lucky lottery player! The Mega Millions jackpot has reached a whopping $1.35 billion and Rhode Islanders are crossing their fingers and toes, hoping to be the […]
Battle of Rhode Island Association and The Redwood Library & Athenæum join forces to preserve Rhode Island’s role in the Revolutionary War
The Battle of Rhode Island Association (BoRIA) has announced a new partnership with The Redwood Library & Athenæum to document, tell and celebrate Rhode Island’s role in the Revolutionary War. Dr. Benedict Leca, Executive Director of the Redwood Library & Athenæum, said that the partnership is an important effort in preserving Rhode Island’s history. He […]
Newport School Superintendent’s Community Update: Jan. 11
A message from Newport Schools Superintendent, Colleen Burns Jermain, has announced that midterm exams for high school students will begin on January 27th, and that it’s time for families to take stock of their child’s academic progress and plan for the rest of the school year. She also mentioned that elementary families should consider music […]
Better Bay Alliance to host a free 2-hour seminar on boating safety at Newport Yacht Club
The Better Bay Alliance (BBA), a non-profit organization focused on making boating safer on Narragansett Bay, today announced that it will be offering a free 2- hour seminar on boating safety on January 31 from 7 to 9 pm at the Newport Yacht Club. This seminar will be part of the Newport Yacht Club’s “2023 […]
What’s behind the growing number of manufacturing jobs?
In the years since the COVID-19 recession of early 2020, manufacturing jobs in the U.S. have recovered quicker than ever seen in modern history. Peaking in 1979, U.S. manufacturing reached something of a precipice in the 1980s. The U.S. remained a goods-producing country. While output was relatively steady, fewer Americans were employed to mine metals, […]
Newport is among the 5 most friendliest cities in the United States, according to experts
Newport is among the 5 most welcoming places to live/friendliest cities in the United States, according to a new report from StudyFinds. Newport was ranked 2nd on the list with Honolulu, Hawaii at the top spot, New Orleans, Louisana at #3, Chattanooga, Tennesee at #4, and Asheville, North Carolina at #5. What they had to […]
East Providence man sentenced for fraudulently applying for COVID-19 relief business loans
An East Providence man who submitted eight fraudulent loan applications seeking more than $375,000 in COVID-19 relief business loans guaranteed by the federal Small Business Administration has been sentenced to four years in federal prison, announced United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha. Kevin Mancieri, 49, submitted fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) applications to secure the […]
Governor McKee announces nationwide RFP for new, innovative Downtown Transit Center
PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee announced today that the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) will be launching a Request for Proposals on January 17, 2023, for the joint development of a new, modern Transit Center on Dorrance Street in Downtown Providence. The RFP will be released via Ocean State Procures (OSP), the State procurement portal. RIPTA is seeking the expertise of private developers across the country for bold, innovative ideas to guide the design, construction and operations of the new facility.
“The new Transit Center will modernize Rhode Island’s transportation system, improve the experience for riders, lessen our impact on the environment and create a more functional downtown,” said Governor McKee. “Bringing our transit system into the 21st century will attract more riders, reduce cars and emissions on our roadways, and create more opportunities for mixed-use development. A modern transit system is a key factor in attracting businesses with new jobs and economic development to our state.”
“We are excited to move ahead with a state-of-the-art transit center that will benefit our passengers, the environment and our economy,” said Scott Avedisian, RIPTA CEO. “This progressive RFP model will allow us to tap into the expertise of industry experts to develop a world-class transit center to accommodate a growing transit system while also maximizing the opportunity for community input regarding the project.”
The RFP invites qualified and experience entities from the private sector to submit proposals to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the Transit Center through a progressive joint development project delivery model. Responses are due April 17, 2023 and a winning bid will be selected in the spring. From there, a robust period of public dialogue and input with the selected partner will begin the process of creating designs for the new center.
The new transit center will serve as RIPTA’s central bus depot, with Kennedy Plaza serving a reduced number of routes. Initially serving three million transit users annually, and considering anticipated growth, the transit center will feature a state-of-the-art temperature-controlled passenger arrival and seating area, and amenities including multi-modal accommodations for bicyclists. RIPTA is also weighing the creation of a public meeting space with an open-air terrace, as well as other amenities to serve the community at large. In contrast to the current sprawling footprint of Kennedy Plaza, spread out across an urban park, the Transit Center will provide a single organized location.
Overall, the proposal envisions a mixed-use development that will include an enclosed intermodal transit center and RIPTA administrative offices, as well as an adjacent mixed-use transit-oriented development (TOD). The TOD is envisioned to include first-floor retail and residential housing on the upper floors, offering economic development opportunities for the city.
RIPTA has been engaged in numerous, lengthy discussions over the past year with state, local and community leaders about the possibility of building a new, multistory, mixed-use transit center at the intersection of Dorrance and Dyer Streets. The proposal has garnered broad-based public support. The project, in part, is supported by a bond referendum to improve RIPTA transit services via a new transit center in the downtown area, and was incorporated into RIPTA’s long-range Transit Master Plan, “Transit Forward RI 2040”.
For more information, visit RIPTA.com/TransitCenter.
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Are gas stoves bad for your health? Here’s why the federal government is considering new safety regulations
Jonathan Levy, Boston University Cooks love their gadgets, from countertop slow cookers to instant-read thermometers. Now, there’s increasing interest in magnetic induction cooktops – surfaces that cook much faster than conventional stoves, without igniting a flame or heating an electric coil. Some of this attention is overdue: Induction has long been popular in Europe and […]
What’s Up Today: Wednesday, January 11
Good Morning! The 67th Annual Newport Saint Patrick’s Day Parade is just two months away from today. Read more on the event → Newport Saint Patrick’s Day Parade set to return on March 11 Newport City Council returns to the Council Chambers at Newport City Hall tonight for a Regular Council Meeting, here’s a look at What’s […]
Newport Saint Patrick’s Day Parade set to return on March 11
The 67th Annual Newport Saint Patrick’s Day Parade will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2023, rain, snow, or shine. The parade will begin at 11:00 am from Newport City Hall and will proceed to Carroll Avenue at Saint Augustin’s Church in the heart of the Fifth Ward, with an estimated duration of 2 hours. […]
Adoptable Dog of the Week: Ernie
Meet your new best friend, Ernie– this week’s Adoptable Dog of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Ernie is an 11-month-old male mixed breed. Ernie. Photo Credit: Potter League for Animals Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about Ernie; It’s time for Ernie to make […]
Newport City Council considers resolution to curb excessive noise from motorcycles
The Newport City Council is set to consider a resolution aimed at curbing excessively loud noise from motorcycles and other motor vehicles in the city during their Regular Council Meeting on Wednesday, January 11. Sponsored by Councilors Mark Aramli, David Carlin III, and Charlie Holder, Jr., the resolution cites the harmful effects of excessive noise […]
Court weighs tossing Boston marathon bomber’s death sentence
BOSTON (AP) — Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s attorney urged a federal appeals court Tuesday to throw out the 29-year-old’s death sentence because of juror misconduct claims just months after it was revived by the nation’s highest court. Tsarnaev is making a renewed push to avoid execution after the Supreme Court last year reinstated the death […]
Nonprofits invited to register for April’s 401Gives, expecting to raise more than $3.1 million
Rhode Island’s largest single day of giving, 401Gives, is set to return on April 1st with a goal to raise even more funds for local nonprofits than last year’s record-breaking $3.1 million. Nonprofits who wish to participate in the fundraising event can register now at 401gives.org. United Way of Rhode Island created 401Gives as a […]
