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Phil Kydd: 19 Who Made a Difference in 2019

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Phil Kydd: 19 Who Made a Difference in 2019

Phil Kydd, Deputy Director of DOT
Phil Kydd was behind the November announcement by U.S. Senator Jack Reed of $8,040,000 in federal funding for the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority to build new hubs at the University of Rhode Island and the Community College of Rhode Island's Knight Campus.

And Kydd's role was instrumental. 

“This is good news for URI, CCRI, and everyone who uses RIPTA. This federal investment will help RIPTA build new facilities and provide reliable service to and from URI and CCRI. It will literally make higher education opportunities more accessible for Rhode Islanders,” said Reed.

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Currently, URI and CCRI serve nearly 35,000 students a year and generate nearly 1 million RIPTA trips, roughly 6 percent of RIPTA’s annual ridership.

Setting up other people comes naturally for former URI basketball star and Hall of Famer Kydd, who was arguably the greatest 6th-man in the program’s history.

Kydd is the Deputy Director of Transportation, but has done some of his best work while at URI as an executive-in-residence.

His award-winning work includes the URI/South County Bikeway Connector (South Kingstown) which includes 2.1 miles of path to create a new connection from Flagg Road to the South County Bike Path.

Last week he was named to the Lifespan Board.

Kydd is the type of state leader we wish we had more of.


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