NEW: RI House Minority Caucus to Address RhodeMap RI Plan

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NEW: RI House Minority Caucus to Address RhodeMap RI Plan

Minority Leader Brian C. Newberry (R-District 48, N. Smithfield, Burrillville) and Sr. Deputy Minority Leader Mike Chippendale (R-District 40,Foster, Glocester, Coventry) announced Thursday that the Republican Caucus will be submitting legislation that will allow cities and towns to opt out of the controversial RhodeMap RI plan. 

RhodeMapRI was unanimously approved by the Department of Administration’s Statewide Planning Council on December 11. 

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RI House Minority Leader Brian Newberry will be submitting legislation that will allow cities and towns to opt out of the controversial RhodeMap RI plan.

“RhodeMap RI is viewed as a controversial plan particularly in light of the fact that we were anticipating a 4 year economic development plan. In our view, RhodeMap RI missed that mark.” Leader Newberry said.

The development of RhodeMap RI was funded by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through a “Sustainable Communities Initiative Grant” that incorporates a focus on social equity into zoning and land use plans.

“Many Rhode Islanders, all of the legislative members of the House Minority and many city and town councils have expressed concern with the impact that RhodeMap RI may have on local comprehensive plans and zoning ordinances. We decided to address those concerns.” said Newberry.

Representative Mike Chippendale added: “Regardless of where anyone stands on the various components contained in RhodeMap RI, it is the GOP’s opinion that localities are bound by law to be sure that their own plans and zoning ordinances are consistent with the State Guide Plan, hence consistent with RhodeMap RI.”

“We aim to fix that to be sure our local cities and towns are not forced, by virtue of law, to incorporate land use plans that incorporate federal goals rather than its own residents’ goals.”


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