Revere Traffic Commission Tackles Parking Crisis and Safety Measures Across City

The Revere Traffic Commission meeting addressed issues concerning parking restrictions and traffic safety measures across the city. Key topics included proposed resident-only parking on Prospect and Reservoir Avenues, potential amendments to parking permit allocations, and various traffic calming initiatives relevant to community safety and accessibility. Public input and data-driven discussions led to a series of proposals and decisions aimed at improving conditions for residents.

A primary focus of the meeting was the parking issues on Prospect and Reservoir Avenues, which prompted a discussion on implementing resident-only parking. Residents, supported by data from the Director of Parking, expressed frustrations over illegal parking by non-residents, leading to significant congestion. Paul Attenzio, identified as the Ward 4 councilor, emphasized the need for formal restrictions on Prospect Avenue, reflecting on the challenges posed by non-residents who park there primarily to access nearby businesses or public transit. A letter from former superintendent of schools and Prospect Avenue resident, Paul Deacon, underscored these concerns, citing a growing number of temporary residents and visitors contributing to local congestion. Residents such as Bob Laspennato and Frank Quaterone also voiced their struggles to find nearby parking due to unauthorized vehicles, highlighting the distress caused by this persistent issue.

The Commission appeared swayed by these testimonies and the presented data, signaling consensus on the necessity for these parking restrictions. The proposal aimed to alleviate the parking crisis through resident sticker parking.

Another subject was the proposal to limit residential parking permits to four per address. Mayor Patrick Keefe introduced this idea, allowing for an appeal process through the parking department. Director of Parking Zachary Babo presented historical permit usage data, recommending the formation of a working group to explore the proposal further, given the complexity and potential community impact. Concerns about single-family homes with excessive permits highlighted the need for a pricing strategy to discourage on-street parking. The Commission agreed to table the proposal, reflecting on the need for comprehensive planning and community input before implementing such a measure.

The meeting also addressed various traffic safety proposals, including amendments to stop sign regulations and the potential installation of speed humps. A discussion revolved around adding stop signs on Central Avenue and Shirley Avenue to enhance traffic safety, prompted by a speed study indicating excessive speeds in these areas. These measures, aimed at improving safety near community locations such as the new dog park and schools, received unanimous support.

In the Harris Street School neighborhood, the Commission evaluated requests to prohibit parking on Sewall Street and discussed converting Harris Street into a one-way street. The aim was to address traffic flow and safety concerns while ensuring community engagement in decision-making processes. The Commission agreed to send these items to a public hearing, emphasizing the importance of resident involvement in shaping local traffic policies.

Additionally, the meeting covered parking restrictions for school staff and the installation of a speed hump on Charger Street. The school parking proposal aimed to reserve spaces for staff during school hours, with discussions suggesting possible adjustments to avoid including summer months. The Charger Street speed hump request stemmed from persistent speeding issues, prompting the Commission to consider further monitoring and data collection before proceeding with installation.

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Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
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