Planning & Development

Environmental Ideas For Cranston's Future

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by Josh Wood Monday September 15, 2008

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A Short List of Environmental Comp Plan Goals That Should Already Be Chiseled In Granite Somewhere

These are some of the goals and actions from the natural resources element of the proposed comprehensive plan. When you look over this list, it makes you wonder why some of them aren’t already laws, or ordinances, or habit:

Comprehensive Plan Workshops continue on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 from 6 pm to 8 pm at the Cranston Senior Center. The planning department will unroll the big maps again.

Visit Cranston’s web site to download a copy of the plan. Those unable to make these meetings can submit feedback to the following addresses:

Peter Lapolla, Director
Jason Pezzullo, Principal Planner

The Cranston Senior Center is located at 1070 Cranston Street.

[where: 02910]

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Wednesday May 12, 2010

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Losing the War on Drugstores

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Skip the Bag, Save the River

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The Park Cinema Reopens for a Sequel

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