Transition and inauguration During the transition from election to inauguration, DaSilva announced his nominees for the city's Municipal and Probate Courts. He also announced his selection for the offices of City Solicitor and Assistant City Solicitor. Each appointment required and was subsequently granted approval by the City Council. DaSilva's City Solicitor is
Michael Marcello, both having known each other from their time serving in the House of Representatives. DaSilva was sworn into office and inaugurated on January 8, 2019.
Work as Mayor DaSilva's first city budget as Mayor was proposed in September 2019. The $165.8 million budget included a tax increase that would assist in financing the construction of the city's new high school. In November 2019, Mayor DaSilva created the Mayor's Council on Veterans' Affairs through an executive order, his first as mayor. DaSilva stated that "My administration saw there was great need to bring together residents who are dedicated to veterans' affairs and others in the community who represent organizations focus on the betterment of veterans' lives."
Public safety appointments In March 2019, DaSilva named William Nebus as the city's police chief after the retirement of Christopher Parella. In November 2019, Mayor DaSilva appointed Glenn Quick as chief of the East Providence Fire Department.
Impostor on Facebook In August 2019, Mayor DaSilva warned the public about a fake
Facebook profile that impersonated his name and image. The fake profile asked DaSilva's real friends to click on a link for free money. After being alerted by a member of the public, the Mayor advised his constituents and the press that this profile was not his. Facebook later removed the account. == Personal life ==