List of municipalities in Rhode Island

Map of the United States with Rhode Island highlighted
Map of the United States with Rhode Island highlighted
Municipalities in Rhode Island by county
Municipalities in Rhode Island by county

Rhode Island is a state located in the northeastern United States. According to the 2010 United States Census, it is the 8th least populous state with 1,052,567 inhabitants and the smallest by land area, spanning 1,033.81 square miles (2,677.6 km2) of land.[1] It is divided into 39 incorporated municipalities, including 8 cities and 31 towns grouped into 5 historic counties which have no municipal functions, as the state has no county level of government.[2][3] The entire area is governed by town administrations, except for areas within the boundaries of cities.[3]

Municipalities in Rhode Island can incorporate as a town or city by a special act of the state legislature, and there is no minimum population requirement.[3] Eight municipalities were re-incorporated as cities operating under a charter, while the other 31 remain as towns which perform similar services.[3] Rhode Island has no county level of government, so cities and towns provide services commonly performed by county governments in other states.[3] The state's cities and towns may adopt one of four forms of government: council–manager, mayor–council, town council–town meeting, or administrator–council.[4] The primary difference among these forms of government is how the chief executive is selected.[4] The Council–manager]] system involves an elected council which exercises overall control of the local government and a chief executive called a "manager" who is generally appointed by the council for the administration of local policies.[5] Council–manager systems may elect a mayor, but they have no formal administrative functions except a degree of veto power.[5] Mayor–council systems have a similarly elected council, but the mayor is elected and yields administrative power. In the town council–town meeting system, there is no full-time chief executive.[4] There are no towns or cities in Rhode Island that use the administrator–council form of government.

The largest municipality by population in Rhode Island is the state capital of Providence, with 178,042 residents; the smallest municipality by population is New Shoreham on Block Island, with 1,051 year-round residents.[1] The largest municipality by land area is Coventry which spans 59.05 sq mi (152.9 km2), while Central Falls is the smallest at 1.20 sq mi (3.1 km2).[1] Rhode Island and Hawaii are the only two states in which all of the incorporated municipalities have a population greater than 1,000 people.[1]

Cities and towns

Name Type[1] County[1] Date incorporated[lower-alpha 1]

[6][7]

Form of government[6] Population
(2010)[1]
Population
(2000)[1]
Change Land area
(2010)[1]
Population density
sq mi km2
BarringtonTownBristol1770Council–manager16,310 16,819 −3.0%8.22 21.31,984.2/sq mi (766.1/km2)
BristolTownBristol1746Council–manager22,954 22,469 +2.2%9.82 25.42,337.5/sq mi (902.5/km2)
BurrillvilleTownProvidence1806Council–manager15,955 15,796 +1.0%55.03 142.5289.9/sq mi (111.9/km2)
Central FallsCityProvidence1895Mayor–council19,376 18,928 +2.4%1.20 3.116,146.7/sq mi (6,234.3/km2)
CharlestownTownWashington1738Council–manager7,827 7,859 −0.4%36.45 94.4214.7/sq mi (82.9/km2)
CoventryTownKent1743[lower-alpha 2]Council–manager35,014 33,668 +4.0%59.05 152.9593.0/sq mi (228.9/km2)
CranstonCityProvidence1910Mayor–council80,387 79,269 +1.4%28.34 73.42,836.5/sq mi (1,095.2/km2)
CumberlandTownProvidence1746Mayor–council33,506 31,840 +5.2%26.45 68.51,266.8/sq mi (489.1/km2)
East GreenwichTownKent1677[lower-alpha 3]Council–manager13,146 12,948 +1.5%16.39 42.4802.1/sq mi (309.7/km2)
East ProvidenceCityProvidence1958Council–manager47,037 48,688 −3.4%13.24 34.33,552.6/sq mi (1,371.7/km2)
ExeterTownWashington1641[lower-alpha 4]Town meeting6,425 6,045 +6.3%57.47 148.8111.8/sq mi (43.2/km2)
FosterTownProvidence1781Town meeting4,606 4,274 +7.8%50.80 131.690.7/sq mi (35.0/km2)
GlocesterTownProvidence17301731Town meeting9,746 9,948 −2.0%54.18 140.3179.9/sq mi (69.5/km2)
HopkintonTownWashington1757Town meeting8,188 7,836 +4.5%42.95 111.2190.6/sq mi (73.6/km2)
JamestownTownNewport1678Council–manager5,405 5,622 −3.9%9.45 24.5572.0/sq mi (220.8/km2)
JohnstonTownProvidence1759Mayor–council28,769 28,195 +2.0%23.43 60.71,227.9/sq mi (474.1/km2)
LincolnTownProvidence1871Council–manager21,105 20,898 +1.0%18.12 46.91,164.7/sq mi (449.7/km2)
Little ComptonTownNewport1746Town meeting3,492 3,593 −2.8%20.52 53.1170.2/sq mi (65.7/km2)
MiddletownTownNewport1743Council–manager16,150 17,334 −6.8%12.72 32.91,269.7/sq mi (490.2/km2)
NarragansettTownWashington1901Council–manager15,868 16,361 −3.0%13.89 36.01,142.4/sq mi (441.1/km2)
NewportCityNewport1784[lower-alpha 5]Council–manager24,672 26,475 −6.8%7.67 19.93,216.7/sq mi (1,242.0/km2)
New ShorehamTownWashington1672Council–manager1,051 1,010 +4.1%9.08 23.5115.7/sq mi (44.7/km2)
North KingstownTownWashington1674Council–manager26,486 26,326 +0.6%43.14 111.7614.0/sq mi (237.0/km2)
North ProvidenceTownProvidence1765Mayor–council32,078 32,411 −1.0%5.62 14.65,707.8/sq mi (2,203.8/km2)
North SmithfieldTownProvidence1871Council–manager11,967 10,618 +12.7%23.80 61.6502.8/sq mi (194.1/km2)
PawtucketCityProvidence1954Mayor–council71,148 72,958 −2.5%8.68 22.58,196.8/sq mi (3,164.8/km2)
PortsmouthTownNewport1640[lower-alpha 6]Council–manager17,389 17,149 +1.4%22.98 59.5756.7/sq mi (292.2/km2)
ProvidenceState capitalCityProvidence1832Mayor–council178,042 173,618 +2.5%18.40 47.79,676.2/sq mi (3,736.0/km2)
RichmondTownWashington1747Town meeting7,708 7,222 +6.7%40.29 104.4191.3/sq mi (73.9/km2)
ScituateTownProvidence1730Town meeting10,329 10,324 0.0%48.16 124.7214.5/sq mi (82.8/km2)
SmithfieldTownProvidence1730Council–manager21,430 20,613 +4.0%26.31 68.1814.5/sq mi (314.5/km2)
South KingstownTownWashington1723[lower-alpha 7]Council–manager30,639 27,921 +9.7%56.45 146.2542.8/sq mi (209.6/km2)
TivertonTownNewport1746Town meeting15,780 15,260 +3.4%29.05 75.2543.2/sq mi (209.7/km2)
WarrenTownBristol1747Council–manager10,611 11,360 −6.6%6.12 15.91,733.8/sq mi (669.4/km2)
WarwickCityKent1931Mayor–council82,672 85,808 −3.7%35.04 90.82,359.4/sq mi (911.0/km2)
WesterlyTownWashington1669Council–manager22,787 22,966 −0.8%29.52 76.5771.9/sq mi (298.0/km2)
West GreenwichTownKent1741Town meeting6,135 5,085 +20.6%50.26 130.2122.1/sq mi (47.1/km2)
West WarwickTownKent1913Council–manager29,191 29,581 −1.3%7.79 20.23,747.2/sq mi (1,446.8/km2)
WoonsocketCityProvidence1888Mayor–council41,186 43,224 −4.7%7.74 20.05,321.2/sq mi (2,054.5/km2)
Total 1,052,567 1,048,319 +0.4% 1,033.82 2,677.6 1,018.13/sq mi (393.10/km2)

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See also

Notes

  1. Refers to the date of incorporation of the current municipal status.
  2. There is a discrepancy in dates from the two provided sources, with the Snow (1865) source listing the incorporation date as 1741.
  3. This date is only found in the Snow (1865) source and is absent in the Government of Rhode Island source.
  4. There is a discrepancy in dates from the two provided sources, with the Snow (1865) source listing the incorporation date as 17421743.
  5. This date is only found in the Government of Rhode Island source and is absent in the Snow (1865) source.
  6. This date is only found in the Snow (1865) source and is absent in the Government of Rhode Island source.
  7. There is a discrepancy in dates from the two provided sources, with the Snow (1865) source listing the incorporation date as 1722.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "GCT-PH1 Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density: 2010 State Place and (in selected states) County Subdivision". 2010 United States Census. United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  2. "Rhode Island: 2010 Population and Housing Unit Counts 2010 Census of Population and Housing" (PDF). 2010 United States Census. United States Census Bureau. September 2012. p. 18. Retrieved June 17, 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "A Brief Summary of Municipal Incorporation Procedures by State" (PDF). Senate of Georgia. Carl Vinson Institute of Government, University of Georgia. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 "Municipal Charters in Rhode Island" (PDF). Rhode Island Department of Revenue: Division of Municipal Finance. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  5. 1 2 "CouncilManager Form of Government". Town of Coventry, Rhode Island. Archived from the original on November 19, 2016. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  6. 1 2 "Rhode Island Cities & Towns". Rhode Island Government. Rhode Island Interactive. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  7. Snow, Edwin M. (1865). Report Upon the Census of Rhode Island, 1865: With the Statistics of the Population, Agriculture, Fisheries and Manufactures of the State. University of Michigan. Rhode Island Census Board. p. xxvii.

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