Ward 14
All MembersCouncilwoman Shelley Peterson
Councilwoman Shelley Peterson represents Ward 14 which includes the neighborhoods of Elmhurst and Wanskuck. She currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the Committee on Ordinances and the Committee on Ward Boundaries. Peterson is also a member of the Committee on City Property, the Committee on Claims and Pending Suits, Special Committee on Health, Opportunity, Prosperity, and Education (HOPE), the Housing Crisis Task Force, and the Committee on State Legislative Affairs. Peterson has worked in the non-profit industry for more than 20 years and is a small business owner.
Ward 14: Elmhurst and Wanskuck
Recent News

Statement From City Council President David A. Salvatore Regarding Senate President Ruggerio’s Proposed I-195 Legislation
I respectfully disagree with Senate President Ruggerio that the City is standing in the way of any developer trying to build on the former I-195 land, which runs along the downtown corridor of Providence. The City Council is pro-economic development and pro-growth,...

Open Letter from Council President David A. Salvatore to the Fane Organization Regarding the Proposed Hope Point Tower

Statement from Providence City Council President David A. Salvatore
I want Jason Fane to do business in Providence. I appreciate his commitment to our city – particularly, his pledge to hire union labor for his proposed development. And, I believe that Providence needs to expand its tax base to be successful – and that means...

City Council Approves $160 Million Bond Referendum for School Improvements
Tonight the Providence City Council approved a $160 million bond referendum that will realize improvements in school infrastructure. The bond is a joint effort between the Providence City Council and Mayor Jorge O. Elorza. City Council President David A. Salvatore...

Salvatore Calls on GoLocalProv to Return $67,500 Paid by City for Questionable Contract to Publish Meeting Notices
Council President's audit of past contract uncovers shady deal, entered into by Luis Aponte and improperly circumventing the competitive bidding process Even though the City of Providence launched an online Providence City Open Meetings Portal in 2013 to provide easy...

Councilors Salvatore and LaFortune Introduce Amendment In Support of the City’s Policy to Support Minority and Women-Owned Businesses
Tonight City Council President David A. Salvatore and Councilwoman Nirva LaFortune introduced an amendment in support of Providence’s policy to ensure in the fullest possible participation of firms owned and controlled by minorities (MBEs) or women (WBEs) in...