
While today's outcome may not have delivered the win we all had hoped for, it remains a positive step forward. The state's decision to defer the issue back to Narragansett, urging them to seek a compromise, is a good sign. This gives us the chance to regroup, organize more effectively, and intensify our efforts against this issue. The fact that the state has listened to our voices is reassuring, and I am confident that with continued perseverance, we can ultimately put an end to this. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has signed and shared the petition. It's clear that Narragansett requires new leadership, someone who will advocate fiercely on behalf of the community – that's why I'm running for office. Please consider supporting my campaign whether it's by spreading the message, contributing financially, or volunteering. Together, we can make a difference. Our work is far from over, so let's come together and stop the 3-hour parking limit signs along the seawall.
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