Hopkinton council adopts resolution supporting state bills to transfer sidewalk maintenance to state

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The council unanimously adopted a resolution supporting Rhode Island Senate Bill S‑57 and House Bill H‑5393, which the presenters said would shift maintenance responsibility for sidewalks on certain state roads to the state.

The Hopkinton Town Council on May 19 adopted a resolution supporting Rhode Island Senate Bill S‑57 and House Bill H‑5393 regarding the maintenance of sidewalks on state‑owned roads.

A councilor introduced the resolution and said the bills would transfer responsibility for sidewalks on state roads — including sections through village areas — to the state, which the speaker said would reduce burdens on homeowners and the town public works department. The councilor argued the change could relieve snow‑shoveling and chemical‑application responsibilities for elderly residents and streamline maintenance costs.

A motion to adopt the Town of Hopkinton resolution in support of S‑57 and H‑5393 passed by roll call with all present councilors recorded as voting 'aye.' Councilors described the vote as a straightforward, beneficial measure and offered no amendments on the record.