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The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority plans to run a beach shuttle from the North End of the city to Easton’s Beach in Newport and Sachuest Beach in Middletown on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays between June 19 to Aug. 22.
While the service is being welcomed by Newport officials, the same cannot be said of the reception it has received from some members of the Middletown Town Council.
What a deal! For $14 million, the city would get 30 shelter beds and some services.
That’s Albuquerque taxpayers’ return on investment under Albuquerque City Councilor Pat Davis’ proposal to impose a limit on overnight shelter beds at homeless facilities.
Davis’ proposal could totally undermine the city’s plans to convert the sprawling old Lovelace hospital into a robust, 24/7, low-barrier shelter with a wide array of services. And it’s unclear what it would do to provide our homeless population with medical respite care that’s sorely needed to alleviate pressures on local hospitals and emergency rooms.
Davis says he wants to prevent the city from “warehousing” a large number of people in the 572,000-square-foot former hospital or anywhere else. His proposal would impose restrictions for overnight shelter beds based on zoning, with an upper limit of 100 beds in manufacturing zones and business parks. The mixed-use zone where the old Lovelace hospital is located w
EPIC announces plans for 2nd phase of downtown Fargo Gateway development: The Arch
The $31 million, seven-story building will include a mix of commercial and office space, condominiums, and underground and main floor parking. 2:00 pm, May 24, 2021 ×
Construction on the second phase of EPIC Companies Gateway project in downtown Fargo is expected to begin later this summer. The Arch will be a $31 million seven-story mixed-use building, including commercial and office space, condominiums and parking. (Rendering courtesy of EPIC Companies)
FARGO - EPIC Companies has announced plans to begin construction this summer on The Arch, the second phase of the Gateway development just off Main Avenue on the southeastern edge of downtown Fargo.