21 to Watch in RI in 2021: Maria Rivera

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21 to Watch in RI in 2021: Maria Rivera

Maria Rivera
It’s a new era in Central Falls.

Maria Rivera, the Mayor-elect, is the first woman to take the helm of the state’s smallest city, with one of its most diverse populations.

After quickly establishing a transition team to help advise her on priorities for City Hall, Rivera announced the team recommended that the city restructure personnel and office space to create a new “Office of Constituent Services and Public Health” — a timely suggestion, given Central Falls’ continually high COVID-19 infection rate. 

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Other recommendations included implementing a spending freeze on all non-essential items and requiring each department to begin each fiscal year with a zero budget and prepare a proposed budget for consideration, upgrading the city's website, and “continuing to emphasize and promote greater diversity in the police and fire departments.”

River named Providence police sergeant Anthony Roberson to the role of Chief of Police — the only black Chief of Police in Rhode Island — replacing Chief Dan Barzykowski.

Central Falls faces a myriad of challenges, but also a number of opportunities — from a bustling small business and restaurant community, to development potential on a larger scale.

And Rivera will now be calling the shots. 


21 to Watch in RI in 2021

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