AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHarmful Algae Update: RIDOH and DEM lifted the advisory for Brickyard Pond in Barrington after blue-green algae levels fell below thresholds, but they still warn Rhode Islanders to avoid Georgiaville Pond in Smithfield, where the harmful bloom remains active and can cause skin, eye, and stomach illness for people and pets. Bridge & Traffic Impacts: Newport Pell Bridge lane closures begin Monday (weekday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.) through Sept. 4, while crews keep working on Mount Hope and Jamestown bridges with alternating and overnight lane restrictions. Energy Policy: Gov. Maura Healey plans a Sept. 30 regional summit with other New England governors on advanced nuclear and fusion, aiming to boost reliable power and lower bills. Transit Planning: RIPTA’s board voted to move ahead on design, engineering, and pricing for a new Providence bus hub near Providence Station, setting up the next steps before construction contracts. Invasive Species: Rhode Island officials urge residents to keep squashing spotted lanternflies and report sightings as the invasive insect spreads statewide. Public Health: West Nile virus was detected in East Providence, Pawtucket, and Providence, adding to summer mosquito-borne risk.
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