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Newport City Council votes to reconstruct Elm Street Pier after storm damage

May 22, 2024 | Newport City, Newport County, Rhode Island



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Newport City Council votes to reconstruct Elm Street Pier after storm damage
During the Newport City Council's regular meeting on May 22, 2024, significant discussions centered around the restoration of the Elm Street Pier, which suffered extensive damage from recent storms. The council emphasized the importance of public access to the shoreline, highlighting community feedback that underscored the urgency of addressing the pier's safety concerns.

The council's primary objective is twofold: to remove the unsafe sections of the pier while preserving part of it for swimming during the upcoming season, and to plan for its full reconstruction to accommodate both marine and pedestrian traffic in the future. The swift action taken by the council was praised, reflecting a commitment to maintaining vital public spaces.

In addition to the pier discussions, the council approved several business license transfers, including the ownership change of the Bridal Alley Pub and Restaurant and the Smokehouse at Scott's Wharf. These approvals were part of the consent calendar, which passed without opposition, although some council members expressed a desire for more transparency by having applicants present during discussions.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, marking a productive session focused on enhancing community safety and supporting local businesses. As Newport continues to recover from recent weather challenges, these decisions are crucial for both public access and economic vitality in the area.

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