Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2903

Introduced
3/4/26  

Caption

Establishes the Residential and Commercial Property Acquisition Program Act to implement residential or commercial property acquisitions, paired with funding for relocation costs within or proximate to the current community.

Impact

The act is structured to foster collaboration between municipalities and state bodies, such as the Rhode Island infrastructure bank and the department of environmental management, to develop and implement managed retreat strategies. A significant funding allocation of $500,000 has been proposed within the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget to assist municipalities in planning this process. By facilitating voluntary buyouts and improving land-use strategy, the bill seeks to reduce long-term exposure to climate-related hazards, benefiting at-risk communities and ecosystems.

Summary

Bill S2903, titled the Residential and Commercial Property Acquisition Program Act, aims to address the challenges posed by high-hazard zones in Rhode Island. The bill establishes a framework to acquire residential and commercial properties located in these hazardous areas, offering relocation assistance to affected residents and businesses. Its key objective is to restore acquired lands to their natural environments while enhancing community resilience and providing increased access to shoreline and riverine areas for recreation.

Contention

Debate surrounding S2903 primarily revolves around the management and prioritization of funding as municipalities plan for these acquisitions. Critics have expressed concerns that the bill could impose undue financial burdens on local governments, especially regarding the establishment of new revenue streams necessary to sustain the acquisition program. Furthermore, there are discussions about the adequacy of relocation support and whether there will be sufficient public engagement in the planning processes to ensure that community needs are met without further marginalizing vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S1090

Adds "providing for residential development in all or some of the areas encompassing commercial districts" as a purpose a zoning ordinance must address.

RI H5800

Adds "providing for residential development in all or some of the areas encompassing commercial districts" as a purpose a zoning ordinance must address.

RI S0675

Defines Class 5 property to include the commercial portion of mixed use properties and fix the tax rate for Class 3 property at thirty-eight dollars and 33 cents ($38.33) per one thousand dollars ($1,000).

RI H6123

Defines Class 5 property to include the commercial portion of mixed use properties and fix the tax rate for Class 3 property at thirty-eight dollars and 33 cents ($38.33) per one thousand dollars ($1,000).

RI S1122

Authorizes the town of Smithfield to set rates that more closely relate to the changes in values and ensure that the tax classification system creates fair and equitable taxation between residential and commercial property.

RI H6395

Authorizes the town of Smithfield to set rates that more closely relate to the changes in values and ensure that the tax classification system creates fair and equitable taxation between residential and commercial property.

RI S0330

Allows the waiver of interest on overdue taxes for commercial properties.

RI H5269

Allows the waiver of interest on overdue taxes for commercial properties.

RI H5236

Subjects residential properties which are a part of certain federal programs to a 12% tax of the prior year's rental income.

RI S0498

Exempts from taxation the non-commercial real and tangible personal property of Southside Community Land Trust, a Rhode Island domestic nonprofit corporation, located in Providence, Rhode Island.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.