SEPTEMBER 8, 2022

7:15 P.M.

 

JOINT MEETING NORTH SMITHFIELD TOWN COUNCIL/
HALLIWELL REVIEW COMMITTEE
83 GREENE STREET, NORTH SMITHFIELD, RI 02896
PARTICIPATION FOR THIS MEETING WILL BE IN-PERSON ONLY.


The meeting will also be livestream. Please join the meeting (viewing only) from your computer, tablet, or smartphone by clicking on this link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFgw5KxL950ZgZ_DKz8B-MQ
or go to the North Smithfield YouTube page - North Smithfield Town Meetings
**If technical difficulties occur during livestream the above specified meeting will resume as scheduled.
Documents related to the meeting are available at the following link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-ALSOdjMxGMwyvSsAyrLXiBlCu7pQj6p


I. OPEN MEETING – PRAYER – PLEDGE
II. ROLL CALL
III. OPEN FORUM PURSUANT TO 42-46-6 (d) (Maximum 15 minutes)
IV. DISCUSSION, VOTE, OR OTHER ACTION ON PRESENTATION OF HALLIWELL REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT TO TOWN COUNCIL
V. DISCUSSION, VOTE, OR OTHER ACTION ON TOWN COUNCIL VOTE ON HALLIWELL REVIEW COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION TO MOVE FORWARD WITH RFQ FOR MASTER PLANNING
VI. ADJOURN

Individuals requesting special assistance should contact the Town Clerk’s Office at 767-2200, ext. 326 seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the meeting date.


Agenda posted August 16, 2022

 

The Supreme Court is considering whether Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for acts he took in office. The case before them Thursday centered around Trump's federal election interference charges. Trump's attorney argued prosecuting a president for official acts is "incompatible" with Constitution. The special counsel attorney argued the Constitution does not grant a president absolute immunity.        Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is having his conviction for sex crimes in New York overturned. The New York Court of Appeals ruled Thursday Weinstein did not receive a fair trial. The court found the judge in his trial made an error allowing women to testify about alleged sexual assaults committed by Weinstein that were not part of the charges against him.       Students at Columbia University are filing a federal civil rights lawsuit against the school. They filed the complaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights on Thursday, demanding an investigation into the school's actions against pro-Palestinian students. The lawsuit alleges Columbia has mistreated students utilizing their first amendment rights.        The Federal Communications Commission is voting to restore net neutrality rules. The rules block broadband providers from stopping internet traffic to some websites and speeding up access to sites that pay extra fees. Net neutrality rules were passed in 2015 and rolled back under former President Trump in 2017.       The company that owns Google is announcing its first-ever dividend. Alphabet on Thursday announced a dividend of 20 cents per share and a stock buyback of 70-billion dollars.        A new study says there's a shortage of veterinarians in the U.S. and the problem could get worse. Researchers at Mars Veterinary Health have found 47 states are currently facing some sort of veterinarian shortage, and one factor may be the high cost of veterinarian school