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Providence finance committee backs resolution urging state tax exemption for Project Web Renew site

2616249 · March 14, 2025
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The Providence City Finance Committee on March 13 approved a resolution urging the General Assembly to grant a property tax exemption for Project Web Renew’s facility at 45 Millard Avenue.

The Providence City Finance Committee on March 13 approved a resolution urging the General Assembly to grant a property tax exemption for Project Web Renew’s facility at 45 Millard Avenue.

Project Web Renew, a nonprofit based in South Providence, asked the committee to endorse House Bill 2025 H-5512 and Senate Bill 2025 S-0191, legislation that would make the property exempt from local property taxation. Anna Jean Wilkin, identified in the meeting as the organization’s director of strategy, described the center’s services and said the site includes a state-regulated overdose prevention center.

“Project Web Renew is a nonprofit, based in South Providence, right next to the Rhode…

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