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  • Home
  • Economic Benefits
    • Attract and Maintain Talent
    • Business and Commerce Growth
    • Economic Expansion
    • Increased Property Value
    • Job Growth
    • Labor Force Participation
    • Local Economic Revitalization
    • Reduced Congestion
    • Reliability
    • Tourism
  • Quality of Life Benefits
    • Accessibility
    • Active Lifestyle
    • Affordability
    • Attractiveness
    • Community Health
    • Environmental Justice
    • Environmental Sustainability
    • Equity
    • Habitat and Ecosystem Conservation
    • Heritage Conservation
    • Housing
    • Land Use Planning and Conservation
    • Noise
    • Resilience
    • Safety
    • Shortened Travel Time
  • Find Your State
  • Read the Report
  • Resources
    • EconWorks
    • Surface Reauthorization
  • Attractiveness,  Quality of Life Benefits of Transportation,  Rhode Island

    Rhode Island’s Newest Landmark: the RIDOT-Built Providence River Pedestrian Bridge

    Built by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT), the new Providence River Pedestrian Bridge in the City of Providence is an architectural marvel, creating a pathway for connection from one side of…

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  • Business and Commerce Growth,  Economic Benefits of Transportation,  Rhode Island

    Reconnecting Commerce by Reopening Rhode Island’s Oldest Documented Masonry Bridge

    In January 2019, several months ahead of schedule, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) reopened the Slatersville Stone Arch Bridge carrying Route 5 (Providence Pike) over the Branch River in North Smithfield.…

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