Lead Service Line Inventory

In compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) the material of every known water source in the City can be found and searched for in the link below. This Service Line Inventory was created with the use of Statistical/Predictive Modeling to predict and identify the material of unknown service lines. Interactive Map

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Join Mayor Arrigo at the Grand Opening of "Seeking OM" Yoga and Wellness Studio On Dehon St, Saturday, December 2
November 21, 2017
On Saturday, December 2 at 9:30 AM, “Seeking OM,” a new yoga and wellness studio located at 19 Dehon St., Revere, will host a grand opening/ribbon cutting event. Co-owners Scott and Kae McCraney will host the event, welcoming Mayor Arrigo and…

To Slow Community Spread, Cities of Chelsea and Revere Open “The Inn”
April 15, 2020
Partners MGH to Manage and Provide On-Site Medical Care for up to 150 Patients REVERE, April 15, 2020 – In a joint effort to slow community transmission of COVID-19, Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo and Chelsea City Manager Tom Ambrosino today announced a…

Beautify Revere Slated for Saturday, April 27, 2024
April 23, 2024
REVERE, MA – Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. is excited to host the annual Beautify Revere spring clean-up, an Earth Day initiative to clean and enrich neighborhoods across the City, on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 9:00am at City Hall (281 Broadway). The…

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
July 24, 2024
Annual 

Summary of the Ballot Question for the Special Election This Tuesday, October 18
October 13, 2016
This coming Tuesday, October 18, Revere voters will go to the polls for special election on an initiative petition relative to the possible location of a potential slot parlor facility in the City if a slot parlor license is made available by the…

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
July 24, 2022
Annual 

International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
July 24, 2023
Annual 

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 6, 2020 Update
April 6, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Implements New Measures to Slow Spread of Virus and Signals Further Restrictions may be Implemented as Pandemic Continues All Residents Advised to Wear Masks When They Must Leave Home   April 6, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency…

International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
February 23, 2023
Annual

International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
February 24, 2024
Annual

Textile Recycling
April 13, 2022
Textile Recycling Mayor Brian Arrigo announced that the City of Revere has partnered with Simple Recycling to provide free curbside pickup of discarded clothing, textiles, and small household items. Revere residents can fill bags or boxes with…

Business Friendly Revere
April 21, 2019
Business Friendly Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo is committed to making it easier and more convenient to open a business in the City of Revere. In the coming months, Revere will be rolling out electronic permitting software, which will make the licensing…

2019 State of the City Address - Revere, MA
May 16, 2019
State of the City Address Good evening everyone. Let me start by thanking all of you for being here. Especially my family: my wife Daveen, my boys Joseph and Jack, my Mom Paula, and all my family and friends. Without their support and encouragement I…

$1.1M Homeland Security Grant Will Boost Fire Department Ranks
August 8, 2018
Mayor Brian M. Arrigo announced this week that the Revere Fire Department has been awarded a $1.1 Million SAFER Grant by the U.S. Department Homeland Security. The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant will help the fire…

International Overdose Awareness Day: SUDI Office
August 1, 2019
The City of Revere’s Substance Use Disorder Initiatives (SUDI) Office encourages residents andbusinesses alike to participate in International Overdose Awareness Day (IOAD); a worldwideevent to advance public awareness about the opioid epidemic…

Bridge Replacement Route 145 (Winthrop Avenue)
April 21, 2015
BRIDGE REPLACEMENT – ROUTE 145 (Winthrop Ave) OVER THE MBTA & Pan-AM RR Scope of Work: The contract consists of the replacement of the existing truss & deck (bridge superstructure) of Bridge No. R-05-001 (Truss) Route 145 (Winthrop Avenue) over the…

Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Schedule (2016)
September 13, 2016
THE CITY OF REVEREHEALTH DEPARTMENTSEASONAL INFLUENZAVACCINE SCHEDULE 2016 *Vaccine is offered to the general public, ages 18 years of age and older. Once again, most insurance including Medicare, MassHealth, Blue Cross, Harvard Pilgrim and Fallon…

Back to School Reminder: School Bus Safety
August 29, 2017
Mayor Brian Arrigo would like to remind residents about the following rules regarding safety near school buses: 1. When you see a school bus, assume children will be around and take extra care- leave lots of space around the bus. 2. When the bus…

REVERE FIRE DEPARTMENT HOSTS FREE OPEN HOUSE TO TEACH FIRE SAFETY PREVENTION SKILLS
September 22, 2017
Saturday, October 14, 2017 – The Revere Fire Department welcomes local families to a free Open House on this date from 10 A.M. – 2 P.M. The open house is aimed at teaching families fire safety and prevention practices. The Revere Fire…

Revere Citywide Fitness Challenge & 5K Race Set to Begin in May
April 8, 2015
Revere – The City of Revere and Mayor Daniel Rizzo are pleased to announce that the “Revere Citywide Free Fitness Challenge” is slated to kick-off on May 11, 2015 and will run for five weeks ending on June 10, 2015. The 5K Race which signifies…

Grease Trap Management
February 14, 2020
Managing Your Establishment's Grease Trap Know the Law If you decide to skip cleaning, then you could be in hot water with the City. You can receive large fines or even have your restaurant closed down. If you are unsure of the laws that could affect…

It's Been Quite a Summer!
August 21, 2019
 In just a few days, school buses will be rolling—a sure sign that summer is approaching an end.   But what a busy summer it was—at least from the perspective of all that has happened in the City of Revere. When the weather turns favorable…

Homeland Security Grant Will Boost Fire Department Ranks
October 23, 2019
Mayor Brian M. Arrigo announced this week that the City has been awarded funding for four new firefighters through a $681,503 SAFER Grant by the U.S. Department  Homeland Security.  It is the third consecutive year that the City has earned a…

Revere Police Awarded Grant to Reduce Impaired Driving
December 17, 2019
 Mayor Brian Arrigo and Chief of Police James Guido recently announced that the Revere Police Department was awarded a grant from the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s (EOPSS) Office of Grants and Research (OGR) to increase the…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 20, 2020 Update
March 20, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Launches Email and Text Message Notification Service Revere 311 Hours Extended through Weekend Message to Residents: Please Stay Home March 20, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 27, 2020 Update
March 27, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Urges Residents to Stay Home Increased Support for Revere Seniors Continues City Launches Online Mental Health and Wellness Support   March 27, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 29, 2020 Update
March 29, 2020
Along Revere Beach, Mayor Arrigo Urges Social Distancing, Restaurants Shift to Delivery-Only Positive Cases in Revere Reach 83 March 29, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 31, 2020 Update
March 31, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Launches Targeted Multilingual Outreach &  Education Campaign Stay Home, Save Lives March 31, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 2, 2020 Update
April 2, 2020
Additional Restrictions at Revere Beach Effective Tomorrow, April 3 Mayor Arrigo Joins El Planeta for Facebook Live, Highlighting Multilingual Outreach Campaign - Stay Home, Save Lives   April 2, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 3, 2020 Update
April 3, 2020
Customer Limits in Place at All Grocery and Large Essential Retailers Support Available for Small Business Community Revere Volunteer Network Exceeds 200   April 3, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed:A Time that Shakes Our Faith
April 9, 2020
We stand like weary soldiers.  We are frightened and tired.  We are saddened by the growing number of casualties.  We endure, strengthened by our passion for survival and ultimate victory. Where do we find that strength? Our strength grows from…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 9, 2020 Update
April 9, 2020
City Departments Working Tirelessly to Provide Quality Service to All   Amid Record Call Volume, Revere 311 Extends Hours Cloth Masks Delivered for Employees at Essential Businesses Revere Bunny Tour Kicks Off Saturday at 10AM April 9, 2020 – The…

Massachusetts Department of Public Health has now identified Revere and 12 other surrounding communities as a moderate risk level for West Nile Virus
September 3, 2021
Due to two additional West Nile Virus cases identified in Middlesex County and new West Nile Virus positive mosquito results identified throughout the area, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health has now identified Revere and 12 other…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: For Graduates, a Year to Remember
April 29, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic is a thief.  It has stolen loved ones from our families, deprived us of our freedom, and ripped away our sense of social assurance. It has caused heartache and devastating financial adversity. But for students, the Covid-19…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: May 1, 2020 Update
May 1, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Announces Expanded Access to Masks, Testing for Residents This Weekend: Pop-Up Mask Distribution in High Traffic Areas Grab-and-Go Mask Operation Begins Tuesday All Revere Residents Can Access Drive-Through Testing at Suffolk…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: May 4, 2020 Update
May 4, 2020
Grab and Go Mask Distribution Starts Tomorrow; Delivery Available This Weekend May 4, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and establish strategies for…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: May 18, 2020 Update
May 18, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Outlines Revere Reopening Strategy  Following State Guidelines, City Will Put People First, Support Phased Industry Openings & Expand Testing **** Safer at Home Advisory in Effect ****    May 18, 2020 – The City of Revere’s…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: In The Covid-19 War, This Is The Next Battle
May 21, 2020
Now comes the hard part.  For the past two months, we’ve suffered and sacrificed in countless ways to resist the rampant spread of Covid-19. We had some help staying shuttered at home, as most places were closed and the weather wasn’t all that…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: August 20, 2020 Update
August 20, 2020
Emergency Response Team Announces New Actions to Combat the Spread of COVID-19  Enforcement Team Will Begin Issuing Citations for Private Gatherings, Closing Parks Facilities Due to Non-Compliance  City Hiring Ambassadors to Support Education and…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: September 11th Update
September 11, 2020
Revere COVID-19 Ambassadors Kick-Off Another Weekend of Outreach Friday, September 11, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to monitor impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and develop policies and procedures to maintain…

Mayor Arrigo Encourages Residents to Celebrate Halloween Safely, Avoiding High-Risk Activities including Traditional Trick-or-Treating, Parties and Haunted Houses
October 7, 2020
Parks & Recreation Announces Alternative Spooktacular Lane Event for Families to Celebrate October 7, 2020 -- Today Mayor Brian Arrigo called on Revere residents to make plans to safely celebrate Halloween and avoid high-risk activities including…

City of Revere COVID-19 Response: November 2, 2020 Update
November 2, 2020
Revere Board of Health Updates Capacity Limits for Retail Establishments  City Hiring Additional Contact Tracers to Support Early Isolation and Quarantine  REVERE, MA — As of Monday, November 2, the Revere Board of Health recorded 17 new cases of…

Mayor Arrigo and Revere Board of Health Announce New COVID-19 Response Actions
December 3, 2020
City Records Highest Single Day Case Count of the Pandemic  Third Testing Site for Revere Residents Only to Open Sunday  City Steps Up Collaboration with Owners and Managers of Large Residential Complexes  Thursday, December 3, 2020 – Today…

Mayor Arrigo and Revere Board of Health Provide COVID-19 Vaccination Update
March 29, 2021
Board of Health Surpasses 5,000 Doses Administered Wonderland Site Completes First Full Week of Operation REVERE -- Today Mayor Brian Arrigo and the Revere Board of Health provided an update on COVID-19 vaccination efforts in the city. As of Thursday…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 13, 2020 Update
April 13, 2020
Property Tax Deadline Extended to June 1   New Case Data Available at Revere.org   April 13, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 16, 2020 Update
April 16, 2020
Facial Coverings Required for Customers to Enter Essential Businesses First Patients Arrive at Quality Inn Site    April 16, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 17, 2020 Update
April 17, 2020
As Positive Cases in Revere Near 600, Mayor Arrigo Urges Residents to Remain Vigilant and Stay at Home this Weekend   April 17, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 19, 2020 Update
April 19, 2020
Positive Cases in Revere Approach 700 After National Guard Provides Increased Testing Capacity, Revealing Large Number of Asymptomatic Positive Cases Mobile City Hall Sound System Will Remind Beachgoers to Stay Home, Practice Social…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 24, 2020 Update
April 24, 2020
Food Operations Expand to Meet Demand Superintendent Kelly Provides Updates to Students and Families Call for Bilingual Volunteers   April 24, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow…

Revere Trolley Tour
August 11, 2022
Purchase tickets at RevereTrolleyTour.comExperience almost 400 years of history on this hour and a half long guided trolley tour through Revere, Massachusetts. Revere historians will lead you through the city streets while you learn about the…

Meet Tom Skwierawski, the City’s New Chief of Planning and Community Development
October 25, 2022
REVERE, MA – Monday, October 17 marked Tom Skwierawski’s first day as the City of Revere’s new Chief of Planning and Community Development. Tom worked in the City of Fitchburg for the last eight years, where he was Executive Director of…

Independence Day BBQ *NEW DATE*
June 5, 2023
Kick-off summer with Revere Parks & Recreation at one of our biggest events of the year, the Independence Day BBQ! Enjoy a cookout, music, inflatables, water inflatables, slush, cotton candy and more.Fun for everyone!

Revere Society for Cultural and Historical Preservation
July 31, 2023
Revere Society for Cultural and Historical Preservation   Visit Us:108 Beach St. Revere, MA 02151 Call Us:781-286-2226 Email Us Visit the Revere History Museum and Rumney Marsh Burial Ground Facebook pages...   The Revere Society for…

Revere Beach Farmer's Market
July 17, 2024
The Revere Beach Farmer's Market has moved to a new location, Waterfront Square (at the foot of the Markey Bridge, near the McCauley Pavilion and Clock).From quality local produce, to fresh baked goods, to products from small businesses, this year's…

Revere Beach Farmer's Market
June 26, 2024
The Revere Beach Farmer's Market has moved to a new location, Waterfront Square (at the foot of the Markey Bridge, near the McCauley Pavilion and Clock).From quality local produce, to fresh baked goods, to products from small businesses, this year's…

Community Garden
May 15, 2024
Community Gardens Welcome to the heart of green in the city of Revere! We are thrilled to invite you to explore and be a part of our thriving community garden. Our mission is simple yet profound--to cultivate a space where…

Winter Weather Information - Revere, MA
July 16, 2024
Winter Weather Information Dial 311 (or 781-286-8311) for non-emergency snow related requests, such as an unplowed street or a downed tree branch. For any emergency dial 911. For a downed power line or electrical outage, call National Grid at…

Tourism: Next Step Revere By Land, Sea, or T
July 19, 2024
Tourism: Next Stop Revere by Land, by Sea, or “T” Welcome to Revere! The first city north of Boston along the coast, Revere stands at the crossroads of urban excitement and…

City of Revere Enhances Water Infrastructure to Improve Water Pressure and Fire Safety Citywide
August 27, 2024
REVERE, MA—In May, the City of Revere completed a $3 million rehabilitation of the water main infrastructure in the Oak Island neighborhood. The project was highlighted by installing two eight-inch water mains on Bridge Street, which replaced an…

Human Case of West Nile Virus Confirmed in Revere
September 3, 2024
REVERE, MA – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) announced today one confirmed human case of West Nile virus (WNV) in Revere, and one suspected case. This raises the risk level from moderate to high in Revere and surrounding…

Business Projects and Initiatives
September 18, 2024
Projects and Initiatives In addition to monitoring the development of over thirty distinct projects citywide in FY2019, the Department of Planning & Community Development, in collaboration with private…

Flood Resilience Checklist
October 3, 2024
Flood Resilience Checklist The Flood Resilience Checklist is meant to help educate and prepare developers and property owners to consider future flood risks for new construction and substantial improvements of residential…

Point of Pines Engine 2 Fire Station
October 8, 2024
Point of Pines Engine 2 Fire Station Study and Design Due to the recent growth of the city and the need for additional services for the Point of Pines, Oak Island and beach front communities, the Point of Pines Fire Station underwent a feasibility…

Health Inspections Division
October 21, 2024
Health Inspections Division The Health Inspections Division protects the health and wellness of the person, community and environment by providing inspections to ensure the best quality of living available through surveillance…

Revere Trash & Recycling Program
October 31, 2024
Revere Trash & Recycling Program…

Ongoing Initiatives
October 30, 2024
Ongoing Initiatives Revere Bike Walk/Roll Plan The City of Revere is partnering with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council to develop a Walk, Bike, and Roll plan for the city. Find out more information, including how to get involved on the Plan's…

Master Planning Process
August 31, 2020
Master Planning Process Next Stop Revere was developed and guided by members of the Revere community through two primary mechanisms – the Steering Committee and community outreach activities implemented throughout the plan. The timeline and…

Resources for Businesses & Workers Impacted by COVID-19
August 26, 2020
Resources for Businesses & Workers Impacted by COVID-19 PLEASE NOTE: This page is no longer being updated on a regular basis. Please visit the Covid-19 Response Preparation page for the most updated information, including links to assistance for…

Affordable Housing: Inclusionary Zoning
July 28, 2022
Next Stop Revere: Inclusionary Zoning Join us in designing a policy to ensure affordability in future housing development. Subscribe for updates…

Documentation
April 19, 2019
How can I find a property on the GIS? Enter an address (e.g. "281 Broadway"), owner name (e.g. "Smith"), or parcel ID (e.g. "15-255A-1") into the search bar Press the search button (magnifying glass) or the Enter key to view…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 13, 2020 Update
March 13, 2020
Recreation Center, Public Library, Community Center Closed, Effective Monday; Programming to Continue Virtually Revere Public Schools Closed, Virtual Instruction to Begin Thursday, March 19 City Hall Continues Normal Business Operations March 13…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 16, 2020 Update
March 16, 2020
Emergency Response Team Continues to Implement Containment Strategies Grab-and-Go Meal Services Available to All Students at All Revere Public Schools Sites Message to Residents: Please Stay Home March 16, 2020 – Today the City of Revere’s…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 18, 2020 Update
March 18, 2020
City Confirms First Case; Number Expected to Increase Mayor Arrigo Secures $1 Million for Revere Response Efforts Emergency Response Team Publishes Mutual Aid Informational Packet for Residents Outreach to Business Owners Continues Message to…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 19, 2020 Update
March 19, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Declares State of Emergency Public Parks, Playgrounds Closed to the Public Personal Care Facilities to Close, Effective 5 P.M. Today Message to Residents: Please Stay Home March 19, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 23, 2020 Update
March 23, 2020
Stay at Home Advisory, Cease Operations for Non-Essential Businesses, in Effect Tomorrow at Noon March 23, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 24, 2020 Update
March 24, 2020
Mayor Arrigo and Public Safety Officials Urge Residents to Stay at Home March 24, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for further spread of…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 26, 2020 Update
March 26, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Urges Residents to Stay at Home City Advising Further Restrictions at Senior Housing Facilities March 26, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: It’s not just statistics
March 26, 2020
Every day since the Covid-19 pandemic invaded, occupying our hospitals, and paralyzing our economy, and dominating our discourse, we have been bludgeoned with statistics and projections and warnings and restrictions. All of it is necessary and…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: March 30, 2020 Update
March 30, 2020
Unemployment and Food Assistance Support Hotline Launches City to Waive Convenience Fees for All Online Transactions   March 30, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: Please Stay Home
April 1, 2020
Saturday,  I cruised Revere Beach in our Mobile City Hall. I wasn’t there to enjoy the sunshine and the sights.  Using a bullhorn, I came to deliver a crucial message to the crowds of people who congregated along the seawall and gathered under…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 8, 2020 Update
April 8, 2020
Emergency Response Team Focuses on People First Taking Care of One Another, Sharing Data & Implementing Protections for All April 8, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 10, 2020 Update
April 10, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Urges All Residents to Stay at Home This Weekend April 10, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and prepare for further spread of the virus.…

IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATION
October 1, 2015
Massachusetts Department of Public Health has increased the level to “high risk” in Suffolk County regarding eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus – both serious diseases passed onto humans by mosquitoes. Massachusetts has had at…

Revere Launches Web Page With Information About Road Construction Projects
June 21, 2016
The City of Revere launched a new page on its website dedicated to updates about past, ongoing and future road construction projects under the City of Revere’s Roadway Improvement Program. Residents can access the page at…

REVERE FIRE DEPARTMENT HOSTS FREE OPEN HOUSE TO TEACH FIRE SAFETY PREVENTION SKILLS
October 4, 2016
REVERE FIRE DEPARTMENT HOSTS FREE OPEN HOUSE TO TEACH FIRE SAFETY PREVENTION SKILLS Papa Gino’s Provides Free Pizza and Education Materials The Revere Fire Department welcomes local families to a free Open House on Saturday, October 15 from 10 A.M…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 21, 2020 Update
April 21, 2020
COVID-19 Testing Available to All Revere Residents Revere Public Schools Closed for Remainder of Academic Year  Free Food Pantry Continues at Rumney Marsh Academy   April 21, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 22, 2020 Update
April 22, 2020
Testing Now Available to Revere Residents at Three Local Sites with Addition of Suffolk Downs   April 22, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: A Long Road Behind Us, A Longer Road Ahead
April 23, 2020
It’s now a month that our favorite restaurants, gyms, theaters, and gathering places have been shuttered.  For the most part, we’ve stayed indoors, isolated from relatives and friends. Zoom conferences have become the closest thing to…

2017 State of the City Address, Revere, MA
May 16, 2019
2017 State of the City Address Good evening everyone. Let me just start by saying that while we may not always agree on everything, I am confident that we can all come together on this: Tom Brady is the greatest of all time…

Data
August 31, 2020
Data & Statistics Revere is an ever-changing, growing city; having an accurate and up to date view of the city and its residents gives important insight for the master plan. These are the various statistics and data points relevant to Next Stop…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 28, 2020 Update
April 28, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Establishes Raise Up Revere Fund and Announces $1.7 Million COVID-19 Relief Package Resources Will Put People First, with Focus on Education, Human Services and Economic Recovery Immediate Relief Applications Available TODAY for Small…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: April 29, 2020 Update
April 29, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Launches #RevereHeroes Series to Spotlight Acts of Bravery, Kindness and Selflessness April 29, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow community transmission of COVID-19 and…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: May 5, 2020 Update
May 5, 2020
Expanded Food Services will Bring Fresh Produce, Dairy, and Meals to Thousands of Revere Residents in May    Pop-Up Program Uses CDBG Funding to Support Local Grocers   Food Truck Program Feeds Restaurant Workers and their Families   May 5, 2020…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: May 13, 2020 Update
May 13, 2020
City Launches Multilingual "Wear One For Me" Public Awareness Campaign, Urges the Public to Protect Our Frontlines by Wearing a Mask    May 13, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: A Reason to Smile…behind your mask
May 14, 2020
This week brought the first faint glimmer of light at the end of a dark tunnel that still stretches far out ahead of us.  Governor Baker’s announcement that we will soon begin to see some loosening in the restrictions that have curbed our lives…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: May 14, 2020 Update
May 14, 2020
Mayor Arrigo Announces First Round of Emergency Small Business Funding $108,000 to be Distributed to 39 Businesses Impacted by COVID-19   May 14, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to take proactive steps to slow…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: May 28, 2020 Update
May 28, 2020
Emergency Small Business Program Continues Grant Funding Small Business Office Hours Begin June 2  New Coronavirus Data Available On Revere.org   May 28, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to monitor impacts of the…

City of Revere Response to COVID-19: June 19, 2020 Update
June 19, 2020
June 19, 2020 – The City of Revere’s Emergency Response Team continues to monitor impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and develop policies and procedures to maintain public health and safety for all in Revere. As of June 19th, the Revere Board of…

RFD Press Release: Motor Vehicle Crashes Into Home
September 14, 2020
On Monday 9-14-20 at 11:33 am a box alarm was struck for a report of a motor vehicle into a building with an odor of gas.  The working Deputy along with 3 pumpers and a ladder truck responded.  Deputy Sean Manion on arrival investigated and found a…

City of Revere Announces COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic For Home-based and Other Health Care Workers
January 20, 2021
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 – Following a successful first responder vaccination campaign, the Cities of Revere, Chelsea, and Winthrop today announced plans for another clinic to take place on Thursday, January 28. The clinic is offering 500…

Revere Fire Press Release: Multiple Fire Calls on 2-6-2021
February 9, 2021
Photos by Peter Aloisi Captain Fortuna PIO On Saturday February 6, 2021 a call was received from 386 Revere Beach Parkway for a report of an odor of burning by the resident.  A box alarm was struck at 6:11 pm, Revere’s E1, E4, E5, L1and L2…

MBTA and City of Revere Announce Start of Southbound AM Peak Bus Lane Pilot on Broadway, First-ever Bus Lane in The City, To Improve Commutes for Thousands of Essential Workers
October 22, 2021
Collaborative effort between the MBTA and the City of Revere aims to improve bus speed and reliability for Bus Routes 110, 116, 117, and 411, benefiting more than 12,000 bus riders daily, as a part of the region’s COVID-19 transportation response.…

Mayor Arrigo Issues Cold Weather Safety Advisory
January 10, 2022
Revere, MA – Today Mayor Brian M. Arrigo announced a Cold Weather Advisory for the City of Revere and reminded residents to take caution as this cold front comes in this evening and into tomorrow.  The National Weather Service is predicting an…

Mayor Arrigo Responds to this Year’s Rising Energy Costs
October 11, 2022
REVERE, MA – As energy costs are slated to rise substantially in the coming months, Mayor Arrigo is taking several measures to educate residents and offer ways to save on their utility bills. The City of Revere is currently gathering educational…

Mayor Brian M. Arrigo Addresses Revere Residents in Letter, Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2023
March 1, 2023
REVERE, MA -- “After months of consideration with loved ones, I have decided to make 2023 my last year as Mayor of this great City of Revere. This is a bittersweet decision, as I am sad to be leaving a position that has been so rewarding, but now…

Fire Department
October 3, 2023
Fire Department The Revere Fire Department's mission is to protect the lives and property of all Revere residents. We respond to fires, medical emergencies, motor vehicle collisions, hazardous material incidents, technical rescue…

Covid-19 Response Preparation
January 9, 2024
Coronavirus/COVID-19 The City of Revere is closely monitoring the COVID-19 outbreak in Massachusetts and taking proactive steps to support containment efforts and prepare for further spread of the disease. Regular updates will be…

BHM Meet the Author: Alan R. Earls
January 11, 2024
Local historian and author, Alan R. Earls will present this compelling and informative talk and slide presentation covering Edward W. Brooke III's life.

International Sand Sculpting Festival
June 19, 2024
The Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival is a renowned annual event that transforms the shores of Revere Beach into an awe-inspiring boardwalk and open-air festival. Celebrating its 20th year in 2024, this festival gathers world-class…

Revere Beach Farmer's Market
July 3, 2024
The Revere Beach Farmer's Market has moved to a new location, Waterfront Square (at the foot of the Markey Bridge, near the McCauley Pavilion and Clock).From quality local produce, to fresh baked goods, to products from small businesses, this year's…

Revere Beach Farmer's Market
July 10, 2024
The Revere Beach Farmer's Market has moved to a new location, Waterfront Square (at the foot of the Markey Bridge, near the McCauley Pavilion and Clock).From quality local produce, to fresh baked goods, to products from small businesses, this year's…

New Park Dedicated to Lifelong Revere Resident
June 3, 2024
REVERE, MA – On June 10, 2024, at 3:00pm, the City of Revere is slated to host the grand opening and dedication of Lt. John Jones Memorial Park, located in North Revere at the corner of Hywood Street and Breedens Lane. The City of Revere is looking…

Assessors
July 1, 2024
Assessors Email:revere_assessors@revere.orgMail:City of RevereAssessors Department 281 Broadway Revere, MA 02151.The Revere Assessors Department provides exceptional, methodical services to the residents and businesses of Revere…

Licensing
October 21, 2024
License Commission The License Commission works to ensure that all licensed businesses under its purview operate in a manner to protect the public safety and serve the common good in accordance with rules, regulations, local…

Public Health Division
October 29, 2024
Public Health Division The Public Health Division aims to promote, protect, and preserve the health, safety, and wellbeing of the city’s residents, workers, and visitors. To accomplish our mission, we will promote health equity…

City of Revere Traffic Calming Policy
October 30, 2024
City of Revere Traffic Calming Policy The City of Revere is committed to providing safe and slow streets for all its road users, including bicyclists, motorists, pedestrians, and people with disabilities. Traffic Calming is a key tool the city is…

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