Rhode Island Senate leaders want to ease the housing crunch by ending slow building inspections, forcing municipalities to replace residential land lost to solar farms and by taking the "granny" out of Rhode Island's "granny-flat" law.
Patrick Anderson, The Providence Journal
Wed, 03/13/2019 - 5:01pm
Rhode Island Senate leaders want to ease the housing crunch by ending slow building inspections, forcing municipalities to replace residential land lost to solar farms and by taking the "granny" out of Rhode Island's "granny-flat" law.