Grant goes towards continued renovation of EPPD headquarters

Monies are allocated through state's Municipal Public Safety Infrastructure program

Posted 3/27/24

PROVIDENCE — The city will receive nearly a million dollars in federal grant money towards the continued renovation of the East Providence Police Department headquarters on Waterman Avenue.

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Grant goes towards continued renovation of EPPD headquarters

Monies are allocated through state's Municipal Public Safety Infrastructure program

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PROVIDENCE — The city will receive nearly a million dollars in federal grant money towards the continued renovation of the East Providence Police Department headquarters on Waterman Avenue.

Governor Dan McKee announced the dispersal of monies to a number of jurisdictions around the state via the Municipal Public Safety Infrastructure Grant Program, which is funded with $11 million in State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFRF) through the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The maximum award amount is $5 million for regional projects and $1 million for local projects.

There is a matching component required to receive the grant, the exact number of which is $960,000. The City Council previously appropriated $2.5 million in another tranche of East Providence's ARPA monies towards the effort to remedy extensive fixes needed for the 40-plus year-old building.

Projects either completed or in the process of being done include replacing the roof, HVAC replacement, parking lot expansion and upgrades to ensure safety of personnel and security of property, men's and women’s locker rooms, access controls and a mobile shelving system.

"Investing in Rhode Island's public safety starts by addressing the infrastructure that police, fire and EMS units need to protect our state," said McKee. "I'm grateful to our partners in the Rhode Island General Assembly and the federal government for recognizing the importance of funding these local projects, so that we can support the brave men and women who keep Rhode Islanders safe."

Eligible expenses include design, predevelopment, construction, and direct administrative costs related to a public safety facilities infrastructure project.

An evaluation committee reviewed proposals and made nine awards based on project readiness, including the availability of local funds to satisfy the matching requirement and anticipated start and completion dates.

The full list of grant recipients is as follows:

City of East Providence ($960,000): Renovate the East Providence Police Station, including a reallocation of existing space to better meet the needs of a modern police department.

City of Providence ($770,000): Refurbish the Providence Public Safety Complex through various improvements, including a new roof, updated interior finishes, and exterior repairs.

Town of Foster ($1,000,000): Construct a new Foster Public Safety Complex.

Town of Glocester ($3,850,000): Upgrade the Glocester Police Station to include a regional emergency operations center to serve as a regional hub for Northern Rhode Island.

Town of Middletown ($462,434): Replace the HVAC system and the dispatch consoles at the Middletown Police Station, as well as provide two new radio repeaters to create back-up regional public safety communications capability.

Town of Narragansett ($952,950): Expand and renovate the Narragansett Fire-Emergency Medical Services Station on Point Judith Road.

Town of North Smithfield ($1,000,000): Upgrade the North Smithfield Police Station, including roof replacement and repairs to the façade.

Town of Smithfield ($1,000,000): Construct a new North End Fire Station that will feature three apparatus bays and crew quarters.

Town of South Kingstown ($1,000,000): Construct a new Perryville Emergency Medical Services Station that will feature two bays to accommodate an ambulance and quick response vehicle and crew quarters.

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