Councilman Steve Merolla (D)
229 Castle Rocks Road
Warwick, RI 02886
Phone: 885-1045
Email: STEVEN.B.MEROLLA@warwickri.com
Professional Experience:
Attorney/Partner - Merolla, and Accetturo at 10 Weybosset
Street Providence, RI. Admitted to practice in Rhode Island, District
of Columbia, and Federal District Court
Education:
Catholic University of America (Washington, DC) Juris Doctorate
Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) BA, Political Science
Tollgate High School - National Spanish Honor Society, Rhode Island
Honor Society
Professional Associations:
Parishioner, St. Gregory's Church
Member E.G.Y.C.
RI, DC, and Federal Bar Associations
RI Trial Lawyers Association
- Warwick City Council appointee to Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns
- Warwick City Council appointee to Grow Smart RI
- Warwick City Council appointee to Greenwich Bay Special Area Management Plan (SAMP) Team
Committee Assignments:
Vice President, Warwick City Council
Public Properties - Chairman
Ordinance - Chairman
Primary Concerns:
Preservation of open space (sponsored bond referendum which
have helped to preserve over 150 acres across the City) Sponsored school
bond referendum. Advocate for first stationed rescue in Ward 9. Raised
senior tax exemption from $6,000 to $10,000. Established the Warwick
Land Trust. Sponsored resolution requesting the first unmanned radar
sled in Warwick. Sponsored resolution requesting that DEM perform the
first Special Area Management Plan (SAMP) for Greenwich Bay to help
restore water quality. Established simultaneous response ordinance for
fire and rescue vehicles to Potowomut.
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