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To keep the roads clear for plowing, dozens of communities have declared parking bans. Parking bans in RI: Providence, other communities declare parking bans ahead of snow Skip to main content
The town of Middletown has implemented a parking ban starting at 9 p.m. Monday, Feb. 12, until 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14. There will be no parking on any road in town during this time.
EAST PROVIDENCE – A section of Waterfront Drive in East Providence will close Tuesday night at 10 p.m., and will not reopen until the following Monday morning, Sept. 23, as crews demolish the ...
Barrington is located on the east shore of Narragansett Bay, 10 miles southeast of Providence via U.S. 95 and 195. (195 connects with RI 114, which becomes County Road at the White Church in Barrington, Main Street in Warren, and Hope Street in Bristol) No point in Barrington is more than two miles from salt water.
East Providence is located between the Providence and Seekonk Rivers on the west and the Seekonk area of Massachusetts on the east. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.6 square miles (43 km 2), of which 13.4 square miles (35 km 2) is land and 3.2 square miles (8.3 km 2) (19.33%) is water.
Route 114A is an alternate state route to Rhode Island Route 114, located along the Massachusetts – Rhode Island border in East Providence, RI and Seekonk, MA. The road begins and ends within East Providence in Rhode Island at Route 114. Most of the road, however, is located within Seekonk and designated as Massachusetts Route 114A.
East Providence Mayor Roberto DaSilva said the city has been supportive of the development, which benefited from an overlay district that reduced the amount of parking required, allowing the ...
Bold Point is located in the Watchemoket area of East Providence. The Wampanoags used the shallow water by Bold Point as a ford across the Seekonk River. [1]India Point, on the other side of the river, was Providence's first port, which remained active from 1680 until the Great Depression in the early 20th century.