Winter storm alert! Weather models predict snow will begin Tuesday morning and continue throughout the day. Below are some key updates on what that means for our community. A citywide parking ban begins at 7 pm, Monday 2/12 until further notice. This time allows our DPW crews to begin pre-treating our roads before the […]Read More
Fortuitous Partners and Public Partners Close on Financing for Tidewater
Stadium will be the anchor of broad transformation in Pawtucket; Stadium on track to open for 2025 USL season PAWTUCKET, RI – The City of Pawtucket, the Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency, Rhode Island Commerce, and Fortuitous Partners have closed on all aspects of funding for the multi-purpose stadium at Tidewater Landing, including the bonds, private debt […]Read More
Mayor Smiley to Induct Three Community Leaders into the City’s
Chief Judge Frank Caprio, Derek Earl Hazard Jr. and Helen Baskerville-Dukes will be Inducted in the 21st Annual Hall of Fame PROVIDENCE, RI – Mayor Brett P. Smiley will join members of the Providence City Council, Providence Human Relations Commissioners and community members to induct Chief Judge Frank Caprio, Derek Earl Hazard Jr. and Helen […]Read More
Rhode Island League of Charter Schools Assists Hundreds of Parents
PROVIDENCE, RI – Over one hundred individuals attended the Rhode Island League of Charter Schools’ (The League) Fair to learn more about schools around the state and apply, this Wednesday, January 24 at Times2 STEM Academy. Twenty-two charter schools were on hand to meet with families and showcase their innovative programs. “We are thrilled to see so many […]Read More
Governor McKee, Infrastructure Bank Announce $12 Million In Action Grants
Funding from the 2022 voter-approved Green Bond will allow cities and towns to implement resilience projects to address the impacts of climate change PROVIDENCE, RI – Today, Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank announced $12 million in Action Grants for participants of the Municipal Resilience Program (MRP). Communities prioritized local actions through […]Read More
Governor McKee, Commerce Secretary Tanner Highlight Proposed Team Rhode Island
CRANSTON, RI – Governor Dan McKee and Commerce Secretary Liz Tanner today announced that applications for a new round of funding for the state’s Main Street Improvement and Site Readiness programs are now open. “Main Streets are at the heart of our communities and are critical to the economic success of our cities and towns,” said Governor […]Read More
Rhode Island Launches SNAP Eat Well, Be Well Pilot Rewards
CRANSTON, R.I. – The Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) today launched the statewide Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Eat Well, Be Well Pilot Rewards Program, in partnership with retailers Stop & Shop and Walmart. This is the first statewide program of its kind in the country, providing SNAP recipients with up to $25 […]Read More
Mayor Donald Grebien and the City of Pawtucket invite you
On Thursday, February 29, 2024 from 6-8 PM the City of Pawtucket will celebrate Black History Month by honoring three Black Leaders in Pawtucket in three different areas: Nominate Here! Community Leader/Activist Business/Business Owner, Youth Leader. Please fill out the nomination form by E.O.D Friday, February 9th, 2024 to nominate a leader of your choice […]Read More
As of January 6th, all City of Pawtucket employee email addresses have changed to a “.gov” format. Please update your records accordingly by changing the email address format from employeename@pawtucketri.com to employeename@pawtucketri.gov before sending any emails to City of Pawtucket accounts. Public meeting to discuss natural disasters and hazard mitigation techniques January 24th, 2024. […]Read More
As part of our ongoing repairs to the closed westbound portion of the Washington Bridge, work continues on enhancing the pier walls that support the anchor rods and the evaluation of the bridge’s condition overall. Today our traffic engineers updated the traffic signal times at Point Street and Eddy Street and Point Street and Richmond […]Read More
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