This catalog contains Property ID numbers with address and Plat, Lot, Unit data, as of November 24, 2020. Us this file to look up your address and find the corresponding Property ID, needed to file your Homestead Recertification.
The City’s current Zoning Ordinance was adopted in November 2014 and became effective on December 24, 2014, and contains amendments up to and including December 13, 2018. The Department of Planning and Development strives to incorporate amendments as soon as they are approved. Contact the Department to inquire about recent amendments. For a certified copy of the Ordinance, contact the City Clerk’s office.
The City’s current Zoning Ordinance was adopted in November 2014 and became effective on December 24, 2014, and contains amendments up to and including December 13, 2018. The Department of Planning and Development strives to incorporate amendments as soon as they are approved. Contact the Department to inquire about recent amendments. For a certified copy of the Ordinance, contact the City Clerk’s office.
The City’s current Zoning Ordinance was adopted in November 2014 and became effective on December 24, 2014, and contains amendments up to and including December 13, 2018. The Department of Planning and Development strives to incorporate amendments as soon as they are approved. Contact the Department to inquire about recent amendments. For a certified copy of the Ordinance, contact the City Clerk’s office.
The City’s current Zoning Ordinance was adopted in November 2014 and became effective on December 24, 2014, and contains amendments up to and including December 13, 2018. The Department of Planning and Development strives to incorporate amendments as soon as they are approved. Contact the Department to inquire about recent amendments. For a certified copy of the Ordinance, contact the City Clerk’s office.
The City’s current Zoning Ordinance was adopted in November 2014 and became effective on December 24, 2014, and contains amendments up to and including July 27, 2018. The Department of Planning and Development strives to incorporate amendments as soon as they are approved. Contact the Department to inquire about recent amendments. For a certified copy of the Ordinance, contact the City Clerk’s office.
The Providence Municipal Energy Report discloses the City’s energy
data in an effort to track progress towards the City’s energy goals,
increase transparency, and lead by example. The City’s 2014 Sustainable
Providence plan set a goal to reduce energy consumption 30 percent
by 2030. Measuring and monitoring consumption by benchmarking
buildings is an important first step to achieving this goal. Benchmarking
is a means of comparing a building’s energy use to the average of
similar buildings or to an established baseline.
Executive order showing Providence's commitment to eliminating city-wide carbon emissions and preparing the city for the long-term impacts of climate change.