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Planning board continues 60 Pulaski Street redevelopment amid DPW questions; traffic, sewer, pole relocations raised

2374820 · February 21, 2025
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Summary

The Providence Planning Board accepted the applicant’s request to continue the site-plan review for 60 Pulaski Street to March 6 after Department of Public Services raised outstanding issues on sewer loading, potential grease/MDC traps, traffic peer review, and utility pole relocations.

The Providence Planning Board on Feb. 20 continued the site-plan review for 60 Pulaski Street after Department of Public Services (DPS) raised outstanding technical questions about sewer loading, whether grease or MDC traps would be required for future tenants, the need for a traffic peer review at the applicant’s expense, and other infrastructure constraints including pump-station capacity and utility pole relocations.

John Kelsey,…

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