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Council Revisits Final Passage of Off-Roading, Beach Parking Fee Ordinances

Warwick City Hall
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Warwick City Hall.

WARWICK, RI —The Warwick City Council  has final passage of ordinances prohibiting off-road vehicles from public property and establishing parking fees at City beaches Monday, Nov. 20 at City Hall, 7 p.m., again.

The ordinances were also up for second passage Oct. 16.

The ordinance prohibiting off-road vehicles on public property (parks and streets) applies to snowmobiles, dirt bikes and ATVs. Violations of the ordinance would be punishable by impounding or towing the vehicle and a maximum $500 fine and/or up to 30 days imprisonment.

The ordinance establishing parking fees at City beaches, which passed its first hurdle unanimously Aug. 21, would set up resident and non-resident parking fees for Oakland Beach, City Park Beach and Conimicut Beach during the 2018 summer season:

 (1) Season passes (per season): a. Resident, per car : $20

b. Nonresident, per car ….. $60

c. Senior, resident $10.00

d. Senior, nonresident $30.00

Links to the remaining documents for the meeting are posted below:

11-20-2017_council_docket.pdf

11-20-2017_finance_docket.pdf

pcr-188-17_sub_a_bid_2018-168_various_replacement_automotive_parts.pdf

11-20-2017_hew_committee_docket.pdf

11-20-2017_ordinance_committee_docket.pdf

11-20-2017_public_properties_committee.pdf

pco-28-17_sub_b_recreational_vehicles.pdf

pco-29-17_fees_to_recreational_facilities.pdf

pcr-94-17_bid_2017-147_state_of_ri_telecommunication.pdf

pcr-184-17_abatements_11-6-2017.pdf

pcr-185-17_sub_a_bid_2018-162b_purchase_various_new_tires.pdf

pcr-186-17_sub_a_bid_2018-167a_oe_parts_for_various_vehicles.pdf

pcr-187-17_sub_a_bid_2018-167c_oe_parts_for_various_vehicles.pdf

pcr-192-17_bid_package_11-20-2017.pdf

 

Rob Borkowski
Author: Rob Borkowski

Rob has worked as reporter and editor for several publications, including The Kent County Daily Times and Coventry Courier, before working for Gatehouse in MA then moving home with Patch Media. Now he's publisher and editor of WarwickPost.com. Contact him at [email protected] with tips, press releases, advertising inquiries, and concerns.

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