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Revere council roundup: parking proposal, sign ordinance, hearings and local requests

November 11, 2025 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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Revere council roundup: parking proposal, sign ordinance, hearings and local requests
The Revere City Council on Oct. 27 took up a series of routine municipal matters alongside a lengthy public presentation.

Parking: Councilors reviewed a proposal to permit 15 minutes of free parking at meters in the central business district to allow short errands. The provision was described to the council and placed on the list for further action; no formal roll-call vote or final ordinance adoption appears in the recorded segments.

Political signs ordinance: Councilors discussed an ordinance cited as Article 9.12.0 governing the placement of political signs. One councilor registered a constitutional objection and noted the matter is at third reading. The transcript records the objection and placement for further consideration but does not show a final vote in the captured excerpt.

Public hearing scheduling: A municipal communication requesting a public hearing to set the minimum residential factor for the year was presented; the council recommended scheduling the hearing for Dec. 1.

Health services presentation request: Councilor Mackenna moved that the urgent-care provider at 339 Esquire Road be invited to make a presentation on local needs and services; the motion was introduced and will be scheduled for a future meeting (outcome not specified in the segment).

School memorial and recognitions: Councilors discussed a prior request to place a memorial at Revere High School and expressed disappointment that the superintendent previously denied such a request; council members urged continued efforts to recognize the student. Separately, the council recognized the Revere Junior Patriots youth football team for an undefeated season.

Police body-camera information: The mayor (via a council request) asked the chief of police to provide councilors with updated information on the department's use of body-worn cameras.

Next steps: Several items were referred for additional administrative review or placed on future agendas. When votes or roll-call tallies were not recorded in the transcript segments, the article notes outcomes as not specified and lists the action as a referral or request for follow-up.

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