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    With prime access to regional and national transportation and exceptional coastal amenities, City Centre Warwick offers a development opportunity that you won't find anywhere else. The site embraces 95 acres built in and around Green Airport, Warwick Rail Station, InterLink and Interstate Routes 95 and 295. Embedded within a sustainable walking community will be a dense, mix-use of commercial, office, hospitality and residential space. Offering something for everyone, City Centre Warwick creates an urban experience that is active, affordable and attractive to business development, employers and residents alike.

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    With a cohesive identity on a local, regional and national level, City Centre Warwick and Rhode Island will attract complementary public and private investment, increasing consumer usage of transit amenities, while making the state more economically competitive in a compact Northeast market. The ultimate goal is to create a diverse, pedestrian-friendly, sustainable, mixed use community, that offers quality jobs and sustainable business growth opportunities for all Rhode Islanders.

     

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    The vision and goal of City Centre Warwick is to revitalize and redefine the approximately 95 acres of land which comprises the district. We strive to create an attractive neighborhood center with vibrant public spaces that will serve as an engine of economic growth and vitality in the region.

     

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RIDOT Road Diet Meeting
Apr 09, 2018 | RIDOT

APRIL 16, 2018 | 5:30 TO 6:30 PM WARWICK CITY HALL, 3275 POST ROAD The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is scheduled to begin construction of several road diet projects in the City of Warwick. RIDOT will be hosting a public outreach meeting to provide an update on these projects and give an overview of the future improvements and lane configurations on Greenwich Avenue, Post Road and Elmwood Avenue. Road Diet is a reduction in excess travel lanes (or under-utilized capacity) in order to achieve desired improvements, such as crash reduction, speed reduction, eliminate left turn conflicts, and increased lane and shoulder widths. Road Diets are one of FHWA’s 9 Proven Safety Countermeasures and are consistent with RI’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP). ROAD DIET PROJECT LOCATIONS Greenwich Avenue (Luther Avenue to Hillard Avenue) Post Road (Veterans Memorial Drive to Jefferson Boulevard) Elmwood Avenue (Post Road to Cranston City Line) https://www.warwickri.gov/home/news/public-outreach-meeting