Jumpstart your career with the East Providence Workforce Program. free for low-to-moderate income East Providence residents and workers. Coursework is geared towards career advancement by cultivating industry-specific, computer, and leadership skills.
https://t.co/L9viT07TNm
The City of East Providence and Roger Williams University have formally entered into a collaborative agreement to provide workforce training educational programs to income qualified residents of East Providence. Visit the link below for more information. https://t.co/jg7yr1nH63
Salt Lake City has *more* activity downtown now than in 2019, some data show.
How is this possible?
A: A boom in new housing downtown.
The city sped up approvals & fixed its outdated zoning code to incentivize a building boom
https://t.co/QhMUEhoLHD via @miles__bryan
East Providence's interactive placemaking Soofa signs offer a great opportunity for local businesses to advertise and promote their business locally in a very visual way. Check out Soofa's website for more information: https://t.co/9tzEcWLFZ4
Check out our August Infrastructure Bank Update with news on 3 new communities participating in the Municipal Resilience Program, our Sept 6th muni infrastructure finance opportunities workshop with @RICitiesTowns, our new office location, and more: https://t.co/oL90vdf2OL
Congratulations to @CityofPawtucket, @CityofEastProv, @northprovri, East Greenwich, Cranston & Lincoln on being awarded a combined $2.5 in Municipal Infrastructure Grant Program funding for infrastructure projects that improve quality of life and spark economic development!
A former Howard Johnson restaurant converted to multi family housing underscores the value of adaptive reuse to benefit municipalities, residents and businesses #adaptivereuse#Housing#taxbase https://t.co/wPYZOPyf97
East Providence Planning Board approves master plan for $200MM carbon neutral expansion of new manufacturing facility for igus Inc. #planning#manufacturing#jobs
https://t.co/TaoTCgxQJg https://t.co/rQUPg6FPUI
Today the City of East Providence Parks Division, the Orlo Avenue School, @EProvPlanning, EP Urban Forest, the EP Tree Commission and Pace RI partnered to plant 10 trees on the Orlo Ave School Property.