Coronavirus: North Kingstown To Extend Transfer Station Limits

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North Kingstown RI

14 April, 2020

11:51 AM

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NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI — The North Kingstown Town Council has extended the restrictions on the transfer station through the end of the new coronavirus state of emergency. Town Manager Ralph Mollis said the move was made to limit social interaction, traffic congestion and potential exposure to danger of town employees. Until the state of emergency ends, all customers entering the transfer station will be required to provide proof of residency using a driver's license, vehicle registration, tax bill or utility bill to drop off refuse. All trash must have a North Kingstown tag affixed to it. There is no scaling of loads for residential customers. No furniture, carpeting or any other household item not in a tagged bag will be accepted. Mattresses will not be accepted. The additional restrictions were effective Saturday and will remain in effect, barring an amendment, through the end of the state of emergency. Coronavirus in Rhode Island: Latest headlines Coronavirus In RI: State Health Lab Rises To The Occasion Coronavirus In RI: Goldman Sachs Offers $10M For Small Businesses Opinion: Coronavirus Shows Need For Internet Investment RIPTA Buses Limited To 15 People: Coronavirus In RI

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