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Conservation Commission

The East Providence Conservation Commission is a nine member commission that is responsible for the preservation and promotion of the City's natural resources that includes its watersheds, rivers, wooded areas, coastal areas, wetlands, and green spaces throughout the City. The commission routinely makes recommendations to State Agencies, the East Providence City Council, and the various City Departments regarding proposed developments, donation of private land, and various environmental issues.

The Conservation Commission meets on the third Tuesday of each month in City Hall, 145 Taunton Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914, in Conference Room A, at 7:30 PM. The public is always welcome to attend.

Commission members:

Lorraine Nik, Chairwoman; John Rose, Sr., Vice Chairman; James Boyd; John Burridge; Frank Dias; Keith Gonsalves

Contact Information:

Wayne Barnes
Planning Department
Phone  (401) 435-7537

Click here for meeting schedule and agendas

Click here for meeting minutes

2008 Conservation Commission Annual Report

2009 Conservation Commission Annual Report

2010 Conservation Commission Annual Report

 

Upcoming Events:

National Trails Day 2011