Pawtucket’s annual Community Meetings have officially started!

 Pawtucket’s annual Community Meetings have officially started!
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Each year, these meetings provide one of the most valuable opportunities for me to connect directly with residents and hear what’s happening in neighborhoods across Pawtucket. Held in each city district, these gatherings are designed to foster open dialogue, answer questions, and strengthen the connection between City Hall and our community.

Mayor Grebien encourages all residents to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to engage with city leadership. Representatives from Public Safety (Police, Fire, and EMS), Commerce, Planning and Zoning, Finance and Tax Assessors, Public Works, the Library, the Senior Center, and Parks and Recreation will be on hand to provide updates and respond to your questions.

Community Meetings Happening Next Week:

Tuesday, April 14 – 5:30 PM

District Five

Elizabeth Baldwin Elementary School

50 Whitman Street

Thursday, April 16 – 5:30 PM

District Six

Nathanael Greene Elementary School

285 Smithfield Ave.

If you’re unable to attend your neighborhood’s scheduled meeting, you’re always welcome to join any session that works best for you.

For additional information, please refer to the flyers below.

The mayor looks forward to seeing you and continuing the conversation about how we can make Pawtucket an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.


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