Chapter 023
2024 -- H 7759 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 05/10/2024

A N   A C T
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Introduced By: Representatives Kazarian, Dawson, Boylan, Knight, Speakman, Donovan, Cortvriend, and McGaw

Date Introduced: February 28, 2024

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Chapter 42-13 of the General Laws entitled "Department of Transportation"
is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:
     42-13-9. Monthly snapshot reports to be prepared by the department of
transportation.
     (a) As used herein:
     (1) The term "actions" refers to actions and efforts undertaken on the Washington Bridge,
including, but not limited to, repairs, alterations, and replacement of the bridge or any portion
thereof.
     (2) The term "snapshot report" refers to the Washington Bridge snapshot report required
pursuant to subsection (b) of this section.
     (3) The term "time period covered by the report" refers to the calendar month immediately
preceding the filing of the snapshot report.
     (4) The term "Washington Bridge" or "bridge" refers to a series of three structures which
that traverse the Seekonk River and connect India Point in the city of Providence to Watchemoket
Square in the city of East Providence, and which structures carry highways including Interstate
195, U.S. Route 6, U.S. Route 44, and U.S. Route 1A.
     (b)(1) The department of transportation (the "department") shall prepare and provide, on a
monthly basis, a report which that shall be deemed the "Washington Bridge snapshot report". The
snapshot report shall provide the general assembly with the information set forth in this section in
order to enable the general assembly to provide effective oversight as well as assistance to the
department in addressing ongoing developments with respect to the Washington Bridge. The
obligation of the department to provide the snapshot reports shall expire upon completion of the
restoration of the Washington Bridge, as certified by the department.
     (2) Within thirty (30) days of the passage of this act, a copy of the snapshot report shall be
filed on the first day of each month with:
     (i) The speaker of the house;
     (ii) The president of the senate;
     (iii) The office of the governor;
     (iv) The chairpersons of the house finance committee and house oversight committee; and
     (v) The chairpersons of the senate finance committee and senate oversight committee.
     (3) The snapshot report shall, at a minimum, contain information as described in
subsections (c) and (d) of this section.
     (c) The snapshot report shall contain the following:
     (1) An updated timeline regarding actions to be undertaken on the Washington Bridge,
including, but not limited to, repairs, alterations, or replacement of all or any portion of the bridge.
     (2) A list of consulting firms retained or utilized by the department in regard to any actions.
     (3) Data on traffic patterns over the bridge for the time period covered by the report,
including:
     (i) Adjustments or anticipated adjustments made to traffic patterns over the bridge,
including alternate routes and alternative modes of transportation to circumvent passage across the
bridge;
     (ii) The number, location, and time of all accidents, including motor vehicle, pedestrian,
cyclists, and construction personnel, on the bridge;
     (iii) The number, location, and time of all motor vehicle breakdowns on the bridge; and
     (iv) Issues with emergency vehicles, including, but not limited to, access to the bridge by
emergency vehicles and delays with emergency vehicles crossing the bridge.
     (4) Data on traffic delays for the time period covered by the report, including:
     (i) Average and maximum traffic delay times during the weekday morning rush hours of
seven (7:00) AM to ten (10:00) AM, and the afternoon rush hours of three (3:00) PM to six (6:00)
PM; and
     (ii) Average and maximum traffic delay times during weekends and holidays, and the time
of those delays.
     (5) An overview of costs related to actions on the bridge, including:
     (i) The projected costs for repairing the bridge and for replacing the bridge, and any
combination thereof and for any segments or portions thereof;
     (ii) The overtime costs submitted to the department for reimbursement for traffic details,
and police, fire, rescue, school, and related costs for the time period covered by the report;
     (iii) An overview of the direct effects, as best can be determined, on streets and roads in
East Providence and Providence impacted by the bridge closure, with an emphasis on increased
motor vehicle traffic and congestion on those streets and roads, for the time period covered by the
report; and
     (iv) Any data received by the department relating to any health effects on residents in the
vicinity of the bridge caused by increased motor vehicle traffic and congestion.
     (6) Any updates pertaining to pending investigations and audits related to the bridge.
     (7) Responses to questions submitted by the chair of the house oversight committee and
the chair of the senate oversight committee within each successive snapshot report.
     (d) Upon receipt of information reflecting an unexpected change in the anticipated progress
in repairing or replacing the Washington Bridge, the department shall promptly transmit the
information to the governor, the president of the senate, and the speaker of the house rather than
delay until the next snapshot report due date.
     (e) Each snapshot report shall be made public on the department's website, including any
website maintained by the department to specifically address the actions being taken on the
Washington Bridge.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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