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Council honors Essence Tyler Crystal, recognizes Taíno heritage and refers several items to committees

April 02, 2026 | City Council, Providence City, Providence County, Rhode Island


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Council honors Essence Tyler Crystal, recognizes Taíno heritage and refers several items to committees
Providence — In the April 2 Providence City Council meeting, members approved ceremonial and referral business alongside the evening’s major policy debate.

The clerk read a resolution honoring Essence Tyler Crystal and authorizing a commemorative plaque—described during the reading as “Essence Tyler Crystalall Memorial Square” at the intersection of Houston Street and Broad Street—to mark April 2 (her birthday) and to honor her memory. Family members and advocates, including Diana Garlington (identified in the record as Essence’s mother), were recognized and thanked by multiple council members for advocacy on gun-violence issues.

The council also approved a resolution recognizing Taíno (rendered in the meeting record with variant spellings) heritage and acknowledging the work of local Taíno community organizations, and a separate resolution commending a local medical student (referred to in the record as Carla M / Carla Arm) for mentorship and building pathways to careers in medicine. Both resolutions were passed by voice vote.

On routine business, councilors spoke on constituent concerns about parking citations and property revaluations for vacant lots, and referred those items to the public works and finance committees. The council also introduced and discussed an amendment labeled the Providence Bill Act (an ordinance intended to offer a two‑year tax stabilization mechanism to ease early tax bills on affordable housing developments) and referred several other agenda items to their respective committees.

The council closed the meeting by waiving readings on remaining items (24–28), noting referrals to committees, offering seasonal well-wishes and adjourning.

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