PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — The southern span of the Washington Bridge, currently carrying three lanes of travel in each direction, is in "fair" condition, according to a fall 2024 inspection report obtained by NBC 10 News.
R.I. Governor Dan McKee said the inspection report identified “no significant changes” since the expansion of eastbound bridge to six highway lanes in April.
According to a report by the Rhode Island Hospitality Association and Salve Regina University, there has been a projected $114 million loss in statewide hospitality-related revenue. The bridge closure has created a “substantial strain on local businesses and employment,” the study found.
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee and Rhode Island Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti gave an update on inspections of the Washington Bridge.
Aetna, and other firms are relying on questionable legal arguments to try to get themselves removed, the state contends.
The R.I. Department of Transportation released a report detailing the findings of a multi-day inspection of the eastbound and open Washingotn Bridge conducted in October and November.
The report from Salve Regina University and the Rhode Island Hospitality Association says the first year of bridge closures also led to the loss of an estimated 1,300 industry jobs
Businesses come and go, but in recent years and especially since the impact of RIDOT’s failure to maintain the Washington Bridge, the number of closures seem to be increasing in Rhode Island.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Tuesday under a shiny, refurbished statue of the Independent Man, Rhode Island lawmakers will get back to work in a new General Assembly session. From the data breach to the Washington Bridge, they've got a lot of big issues ...
Five-figure bonuses for RI Convention Center staff; and Wickford residents protest a proposed roundabout at a problem intersection.
Gov. Dan McKee on Monday released a November 2024 inspection report that found the highway on the eastbound side of the Washington Bridge is still safe after a year of carrying vehicles in both directions over the Seekonk River.
The RI General Assembly was abuzz with activity this week, addressing key issues ranging from the state budget to housing and taxation.