Central Falls Declares CV Transportation Unsafe, Orders Reforms

Closed CV Transportation with neglected vehicles

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Central Falls has declared CV Transportation unsafe effective April 30, 2025, leading to its closure. The owner must submit a rehabilitation plan in court on May 7, 2025. This move is part of a broader initiative by the Central Falls Nuisance Property Task Force aimed at improving safety and revitalizing the Conduit Street area. The property has multiple code violations, including unregistered vehicles and safety hazards, which prompted the action. The task force is focused on community improvement and addressing neglected properties.

Central Falls Declares CV Transportation Unsafe, Owner Required to Submit Rehabilitation Plan

Central Falls has taken decisive action against CV Transportation, a transportation company located at 30 Conduit St., declaring it unsafe as of April 30, 2025. The decision, made by the Department of Public Works and Code Enforcement, has resulted in the closure of the business. The owner is scheduled to appear in housing court on May 7, 2025, to present a comprehensive rehabilitation plan.

This closure is part of a broader initiative led by the Central Falls Nuisance Property Task Force, aimed at revitalizing and ensuring the safety of the Conduit Street area. City Solicitor Matt Jerzyk, a member of the task force, confirmed the revocation of CV Transportation’s corporate status by the Office of the Rhode Island Secretary of State.

Code Violations Lead to Closure Order

The Nuisance Task Force identified multiple code violations during a recent neighborhood walkthrough, leading to the emergency meeting conducted on April 29, 2025. Key violations at CV Transportation included:

  • Accumulation of unregistered vehicles and garbage
  • Possible oil spills on the property
  • Presence of flammable gas tanks
  • Exposed live wires and open junction boxes
  • Lack of a fire detection system

Individuals have been advised to avoid the premises while a closure order remains in effect. The court hearing will involve the seller, his attorney, and the prospective buyer, Lourenco Andrade, who is currently negotiating the purchase of the property amidst personal issues faced by the current owner.

Nuisance Task Force Focuses on Community Improvement

The Conduit Street area has become a focal point for the Nuisance Task Force due to recurring safety and cleanliness issues. Local business owners have raised additional concerns regarding unregistered and non-functional vehicles obstructing access for delivery trucks, leading to the installation of no parking signs to improve traffic flow.

Another problematic property located at 50-72 Conduit St., owned by Jimmy Estrada, has also faced scrutiny and been in receivership for over two years. Similar issues with unregistered vehicles and debris have been reported, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the task force in rehabilitating the area.

Ongoing Efforts and Future Plans

Efforts to restore safety and improve aesthetics on Conduit Street are ongoing. The Central Falls City government is committed to addressing neglected properties, as evidenced by additional neighborhood walkthroughs conducted in collaboration with Mayor Maria Rivera.

As the city works to enhance the community’s safety and appearance, the upcoming court appearance on May 7 will be critical in determining the future of CV Transportation and its surroundings. Failure to present an adequate rehabilitation plan could result in further penalties for the property owner, emphasizing the city’s dedication to maintaining a safe and clean environment for its residents.

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