The Weekapaug Fire District has filed a motion in Rhode Island Superior Court, asking a judge to find the town of Westerly in contempt of a decades-old agreement that covers use of a road known as the Sand Trail that runs down the middle of the Quonochontaug Barrier Beach.
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Town of Westerly will request ownership of Watch Hill Lighthouse property
The move comes three weeks after U.S. Sen. Jack Reed announced the property was slated to be transferred to a private non-profit in Watch Hill.
Westerly Town Council could seek ownership of Watch Hill Lighthouse property
A special meeting Monday on a new proposed resolution comes amid rising tensions on the Westerly Town Council over contentious shoreline access issues in the coastal town.
‘Let’s go outside’: Westerly Town Council president threatens other councilor after closed door meeting, witnesses say
The outburst followed an executive session meeting that included discussions about a divisive lawsuit by the Watch Hill Fire District that seeks to invalidate a town-designated right-of-way.
R.I. Supreme Court rules in favor of candidate denied Chariho School Committee seat
The decision settles a case that drew attention to the increasing politicization of school policy in recent years.
Will Watch Hill Lighthouse transfer threaten popular fishing area?
The proposed transfer, announced this week by U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, would hand over ownership of an historic lighthouse to a private non-profit in Watch Hill. Some town councilors and activists worry what that could mean for future public access to the area.
Private property owners file lawsuit against Rhode Island’s new shoreline access law
A group of coastal landowners is asking a federal District Court judge to block enforcement of a new state law intended to clarify where beachgoers can be along the state’s shoreline.
In Charlestown, limited progress and lots of discord on affordable housing
Like in other South County towns, home prices have skyrocketed in Charlestown in recent years, as young people and families are being priced out of a shoreline community that’s becoming increasingly attractive to out-of-state buyers. But Charlestown is also near the bottom of the heap with its neighbors in creating affordable housing. The town is divided over who’s to blame for that. In part four of our series “Falling Short: In search of affordable housing,” we hear how some say it’s part of an intentional effort in recent years to limit growth.
In ‘historic step for Rhode Island,’ Gov. McKee signs shoreline access legislation into law
The new law outlines where members of the public are allowed to be along the state’s shore.
Rhode Island shoreline access bill heads to governor’s desk
A bill, passed Thursday by Rhode Island House lawmakers, aims to end decades of disputes between members of the public and private property owners in coastal communities.
