State Report: Parole-Probation Office Near Schools + New Speaker

Anthony Faccenda, GoLocalProv News Contributor

State Report: Parole-Probation Office Near Schools + New Speaker

This week’s State Report will focus on Sen. Juan Pichardo’s call for elected officials to rethink a proposal that could relocate the state’s probation and parole offices in Providence within close proximity to schools.

We’ll also recap Tuesday’s House vote that overwhelmingly elected Rep. Nicholas Mattiello as the new Speaker of the House. Additionally, we’ll examine a new proposal that looks to address safety concerns on the Pell Bridge; legislation relating to DNA samples from criminals; and the House’s passage of a new bill making background checks for school employees mandatory.

Pichardo opposes bids for parole, probation offices near schools

With the administration mulling over options for the relocation of the state’s probation and parole offices in Providence, Sen. Juan M. Pichardo (D-Dist. 2, Providence) has called for officials to take into account that three of the four bids may be too close to schools and childcare facilities.

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“My constituents are very alarmed when they hear of the possibility that offices of this nature would be so close to Dr. Jorge Alvarez and Classical high schools, as well as a home childcare provider,” Sen. Pichardo said. “Elmwood, South Elmwood, the West End and the Reservoir Triangle neighborhoods have a substantial youth population. What these empty facilities need are tenants who can offer real opportunities to help spur economic development and contribute something positive to the community. The administration should take everything into account – jobs, tax revenue, public safety and, most importantly, the safety of our children.”

Proposals under consideration

Sen. Pichardo pointed out that proposals for the Cathedral of Life Christian Assembly, at 433 Elmwood Ave.; Mashpaug Partners, LLC, 333 Adelaide Ave.; and 56 Associates Management LLC, 187 Broad St., South Providence, would place the offices in neighborhoods with several local schools. Initially, Gov. Lincoln D. Chafee had plans to move the offices from the Urban League of Rhode Island headquarters at Prairie Avenue to Fountain Street in downtown Providence, but pressure from local business leaders forced the administration to reconsider. Now there are four proposals under consideration from property owners who wish to have the state’s probation and parole offices as tenants.

“I realize this is a delicate issue and that every location is going to be met with some resistance by particular groups and neighborhoods,” Sen. Pichardo said. “But we’re talking about our children here. I have faith in the justice system, but I also believe in taking precautions when it comes to protecting our most vulnerable population. All I’m asking is that these factors weigh heavily in the administration’s final decision.”

The last bidder is Ralph Shuster Inc., which has proposed a plan for 610B Manton Ave. in Olneyville.
 

For more legislative news from the past week, check out the slideshow below.


RI State Report: More News of the Week - 3/29/14

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