NEW: Lewis to Step Down, Raimondo Announces New RIDOT Chief

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NEW: Lewis to Step Down, Raimondo Announces New RIDOT Chief

Outgoing RIDOT Chief Michael Lewis
Governor Gina Raimondo announced Tuesday that Michael P. Lewis, the Director of the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT), will resign from his post effective February 27. 

The Governor also announced that she intends to appoint Peter Alviti Jr. to the position of Director for the Department of Transportation. The Governor will submit his name for consideration next week when the Rhode Island State Senate returns from break.
 
"Director Lewis let me know he is ready to explore new opportunities after more than six years of service to Rhode Island," said Raimondo. "I am incredibly grateful to Mike for his professionalism, dedication, and service to the citizens of Rhode Island -- especially during our recent winter weather challenges. Mike has graciously agreed to continue to serve as Director through the end of the month."
 
"On a personal note, I am particularly appreciative of Mike's invaluable leadership and counsel during the January Blizzard and the many snowstorms that have since followed," added Governor Raimondo. "I know his role during storms often leads to many days and nights away from home, and I am grateful for his generous commitment to our state."
 
"Building and investing in a 21st century infrastructure puts Rhode Islanders to work in construction jobs, and is a key part of attracting companies to invest here and encouraging our existing businesses to expand and grow," said Raimondo. "In this role, Peter will build on the groundwork Mike has laid to help improve our state's roads and bridges. He is committed to enhancing the organization's mission of delivering a safe, modern, and efficient transportation network for the state."
 
"DOT connects our state from Woonsocket to Westerly," Alviti said. "I look forward to enacting the Governor's transportation agenda, which will position our state for growth and create jobs."


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