AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCoastal Conservation: CRMC and DEM, with Westerly, designated additional parcels at the former Water Wizz site on Winnapaug Pond for conservation and coastal public access, adding about 10 acres tied to a DEM-managed salt marsh, plus new public parking and seasonal parking limits. Invasive Species Control: DEM scheduled EPA-approved aquatic weed treatments for July 15 at Carolina Trout Pond, Shippee Sawmill Pond, and Meshanticut Lake, urging boaters and anglers to avoid use during treatment and to prevent spread with clean gear and no felt-soled waders. Public Health: RIDOH and DEM confirmed the first West Nile Virus detection in Rhode Island this year from a Providence mosquito sample, with statewide risk rated medium and prevention guidance for residents. Wildlife Watch: Atlantic Shark Institute researchers captured rare great white shark footage off the Rhode Island coast near a whale carcass, after a long search. Climate & Weather Impacts: Summer heat continues with isolated storms and wildfire smoke from Canada expected to haze skies. Transit & Mobility: RIPTA marked 60 years of service, highlighting Wave to Work benefits, Flex On Demand pilots, and a Metro Connector Study for faster, more reliable Providence-area transit. Policy & Accountability: Gov. McKee vowed to appeal after Trump rejected Rhode Island’s blizzard disaster aid request, while advocates criticize politicized disaster relief decisions. Local Sustainability: Newport moved closer to banning single-use plastic shopping bags after a unanimous council vote.
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