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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Many Rhode Islanders voiced their frustrations at Thursday night’s Providence City Council meeting about the decision to relocate the South Water Street bike lane ...
The capital city will soon be creating a new urban trail along South Water Street in hopes of making Providence safer, more connected and easily accessible, according to Mayor Brett Smiley.
In 2019, Mayor Jorge Elorza installed, then removed, a two-way bike lane on Eaton Street. Putting it there cost $63,500, while undoing it cost $64,000, creating a $127,500 tab.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Potential changes could be in store for bike lanes in Providence Changes could be coming soon to the bike lane on South Water Street in Providence. It's been a point of ...
PROVIDENCE – City councilors are opposing removal of the South Water Street bike lanes, which have become a bone of contention between transportation advocates and Mayor Brett Smiley's ...
PROVIDENCE — Despite an outcry of opposition from bicycle advocates and some city councilors, Mayor Brett Smiley announced April 3 a plan to remove the two-way bike path on South Water Street in ...