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- Suffolk County
- 3/2/26
- 03/02/2026
- 94 Minutes
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Overview: The Revere City Council meeting on March 2nd, 2026, was dominated by debates over proposed changes to zoning ordinances, the approval of bond authorizations for infrastructure projects, and applications for new residential and commercial developments. Discussions about zoning changes raised concerns regarding compliance with state laws, while infrastructure bond authorizations passed without opposition.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 2/18/26
- 02/18/2026
- 18 Minutes
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Overview: The Revere City Council meeting marked the reestablishment of the Parks and Recreation Commission, a move supported unanimously by council members to invigorate community involvement and improve recreational services. The commission aims to serve as an advisory body to both the Parks and Recreation Department and the mayor’s office, with a focus on enhancing community engagement and optimizing the utilization of recreational spaces.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 2/18/26
- 02/18/2026
- 44 Minutes
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Overview: The Revere City Council meeting was largely dominated by discussions surrounding a significant construction project, with the approval of a contractor invoice totaling $5,319,957.48 being a focal point.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 2/9/26
- 02/09/2026
- 107 Minutes
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- Routine
Overview: The Revere City Council convened recently to deliberate on several issues, most notably the approval of a $37 million bond authorization dedicated to the renovation of the McKinley School. The meeting also covered the introduction of a substantial funding program through the state’s 911 Department, recognition of local first responders, and various development proposals.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 2/4/26
- 02/04/2026
- 26 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Revere City Council meeting primarily focused on addressing pressing financial approvals related to soil management at a local construction site, with discussions centered on budget amendments for dust monitoring and soil contaminant testing. These revisions are critical to ensure compliance with environmental standards and to maintain the safety of the surrounding community.