Raimondo Names 6 New 195 Commissioners

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Raimondo Names 6 New 195 Commissioners

Governor Raimondo announced six nominations for the I-195 Redevelopment Commission on Wednesday afternoon. Raimondo is submitting the six nominees for consideration to the Rhode Island Senate for confirmation. 

"We're focused on expanding opportunity and creating jobs for Rhode Island families, and the 195 land can be a key lever to attract businesses and boost economic growth," Raimondo said. "We are grateful to Colin Kane and the other former commissioners for their public service to the people of Rhode Island, which helped lay the groundwork for our efforts."

The Governor is submitting the following names to the State Senate for confirmation:

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•    Joseph F. Azrack (Raimondo's choice for chair of the commission) of Little Compton 
•    Robert C. Davis of South Kingstown 
•    Elizabeth (Beppie) Huidekoper of Providence 
•    Melissa Husband of Providence 
•    Edwin J. Santos of North Kingstown 
•    Sandra Smith of Providence

"The 195 Commission plays a vital role in our coordinated efforts to develop the land made available by the relocation of Interstate 195 in our capital city," said Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza. "My administration looks forward to working closely with the commission's members, Governor Raimondo, the Providence City Council and the General Assembly to make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to grow our economy and build the New Providence."

"The redevelopment of the former I-195 land is a major opportunity to help reinvigorate Rhode Island's economy," said President of the Senate M. Teresa Paiva Weed. "I am pleased that the Governor has made the I-195 Commission appointments a priority. I look forward to the advice and consent hearings in the Senate to learn about the vision of each of these nominees."

"I am very supportive of the work of the I-195 Commission," said Speaker Nicholas Mattiello. "This valuable land has the potential for great job growth and economic development activity, and we must work collaboratively to turn these opportunities into reality in the near future."


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