Winter Weather Tips and Info
To learn more about the City of Providence's snow and ice removal policies, and how you can prepare for winter weather, visit
www.providenceri.com/snowready
-Mayor Jorge O. Elorza
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
OPEN SCHOOLS EVENTS IN PROVIDENCE
As part of Providence’s school choice process, you have the option to request the middle school and high school you would like your child to attend. We invite you to visit and learn more about our schools before you submit your choice. Our middle and high schools will be open between January 19th and 28th. Come and meet with the principals and staff, and learn about the different academic programs and students activities offer at each school.
dates and times
dates and times
Monday, January 18, 2016
Snow Removal
From Councillor Zurier’s Jan. 17th newsletter
Also on Monday night, the Director of Public Works described this year's snow removal program to the Public Works Committee, providing answers to questions, a Ward 2 snow removal map, and an inventory of snow removal vendors. The map describes the Department's progression from major streets to residential streets. The City upgraded its fleet of trucks to enhance its ability to pretreat roads, and is committed to plow "curb to curb" (i.e. within 6" on either side). I asked about two issues you raised with me last year, namely plowing at street corners and 24/7 telephone access. The Director said that the City is aware of the problem of snow piling up at street corners (which makes it difficult to provide access to sidewalks) and will avoid that as much as possible, and will have some ability to clear corners on important streets. The Director also said that the "snow removal hotline" number of (401) 680-8080 will provide 24/7 message service for after-hours snow removal requests even when there is not a "snow emergency." This morning, I called that number and got a fax line. I am hopeful this changes, but please remember that you can always call the Police Department's non-emergency line at 272-3121 if the hotline fails.
Also on Monday night, the Director of Public Works described this year's snow removal program to the Public Works Committee, providing answers to questions, a Ward 2 snow removal map, and an inventory of snow removal vendors. The map describes the Department's progression from major streets to residential streets. The City upgraded its fleet of trucks to enhance its ability to pretreat roads, and is committed to plow "curb to curb" (i.e. within 6" on either side). I asked about two issues you raised with me last year, namely plowing at street corners and 24/7 telephone access. The Director said that the City is aware of the problem of snow piling up at street corners (which makes it difficult to provide access to sidewalks) and will avoid that as much as possible, and will have some ability to clear corners on important streets. The Director also said that the "snow removal hotline" number of (401) 680-8080 will provide 24/7 message service for after-hours snow removal requests even when there is not a "snow emergency." This morning, I called that number and got a fax line. I am hopeful this changes, but please remember that you can always call the Police Department's non-emergency line at 272-3121 if the hotline fails.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Join us on MLK Day to honor Sister Ann
The Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence
Candlelight vigil on MLK Day to honor Sister Ann Keefe
4:00 to 6:00 pm
265 Oxford Street
Providence, RI 02905
*Rain, snow or shine
Sister Ann Keefe passed away on January 18, 2015. She never let an opportunity to discuss nonviolence and her Beloved Community pass her by. We'd like to call it divine intervention that the one-year anniversary of her passing can be honored alongside Martin Luther King, Jr.
Our work, rooted in the teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr., was fully ignited by Sister Ann's unmistakable spark. Join us this MLK Day as we honor two of the Institute's biggest champions: Sister Ann and Martin Luther King, Jr. Sal Monteiro, Director of Nonviolence Training at the Institute, will give a brief introduction followed by a short multi-faith prayer.
We are the Beloved Community. We are united for peace.
Refreshments will be served.
The Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence | 401.785.2320 | 401.270.5490 | info@nonviolenceinstitute.org | www.nonviolenceinstitute.org
Candlelight vigil on MLK Day to honor Sister Ann Keefe
4:00 to 6:00 pm
265 Oxford Street
Providence, RI 02905
*Rain, snow or shine
Sister Ann Keefe passed away on January 18, 2015. She never let an opportunity to discuss nonviolence and her Beloved Community pass her by. We'd like to call it divine intervention that the one-year anniversary of her passing can be honored alongside Martin Luther King, Jr.
Our work, rooted in the teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr., was fully ignited by Sister Ann's unmistakable spark. Join us this MLK Day as we honor two of the Institute's biggest champions: Sister Ann and Martin Luther King, Jr. Sal Monteiro, Director of Nonviolence Training at the Institute, will give a brief introduction followed by a short multi-faith prayer.
We are the Beloved Community. We are united for peace.
Refreshments will be served.
The Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence | 401.785.2320 | 401.270.5490 | info@nonviolenceinstitute.org | www.nonviolenceinstitute.org
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Civil Rights Roundtable: MLK Day Celebration
Join youth organizations and the RI Civil Rights Roundtable on MLK Day to discuss youth activism in RI. January 18th from 12:30 - 3:00pmMathewson Street Church134 Mathewson St, Providence RI
For more information
For more information
Monday, January 4, 2016
Citywide Conversation - Tuesday, January 26at 6 PM - 8 PM
Citywide Conversation
Tuesday, January 26at 6 PM - 8 PM
Mount Pleasant High
434 Mount Pleasant Ave, Providence, Rhode Island 02908
Please join Mayor Jorge O. Elorza and Councilwoman Jo-Ann Ryan for a Citywide Conversation.
Join the conversation about how we can work together
to benefit our city.
For more information: Grace Diaz gdiaz@providenceri.com
Tuesday, January 26at 6 PM - 8 PM
Mount Pleasant High
434 Mount Pleasant Ave, Providence, Rhode Island 02908
Please join Mayor Jorge O. Elorza and Councilwoman Jo-Ann Ryan for a Citywide Conversation.
Join the conversation about how we can work together
to benefit our city.
For more information: Grace Diaz gdiaz@providenceri.com
Healthcare/Housing
Overcoming the chronic disease of hardening of the categories
By Peter Simon
Posted 1/4/16
PROVIDENCE – One bad joke amongst epidemiologists working in public agencies in the U.S. is that what kills most bureaucrats is a disease called “hardening of the categories.”
Congress loves categorical funding. There are literally more categorical programs authorized and funded by Congress than there are districts and representatives. This challenges those of us who work at the state and local level to create ways to at least coordinate our programs so that investments leverage other programs and funding.
Full Story @CONVERGENCERI.COM
By Peter Simon
Posted 1/4/16
PROVIDENCE – One bad joke amongst epidemiologists working in public agencies in the U.S. is that what kills most bureaucrats is a disease called “hardening of the categories.”
Congress loves categorical funding. There are literally more categorical programs authorized and funded by Congress than there are districts and representatives. This challenges those of us who work at the state and local level to create ways to at least coordinate our programs so that investments leverage other programs and funding.
Full Story @CONVERGENCERI.COM
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