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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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 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…

Cathy Bowden is January’s Public Servant of the Month
January 4, 2022
Cathy pictured with her sons Zachary, Patrick, and Matthew REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Cathy Bowden as January’s Public Servant of the Month. Cathy has worked in the City of Revere for more than 30 years –today, she works as…

Introducing Lauren Buck in her New Position as Chief of Health and Human Services
November 8, 2022
Adrienne Sacco-Maguire Starts New Role as Emergency Preparedness Manager, Following Career as Nurse at Revere Public Schools REVERE – Residents may remember Lauren Buck for her role as Director of Public Health throughout the COVID pandemic. In…

Mayor Brian Arrigo Announces Kim Hanton as Chief of Staff, Acknowledges Robert Marra for 38 Years of Dedicated Service to the City of Revere
November 3, 2020
Tuesday, November 3, 2020 – Last week Mayor Brian Arrigo announced the City's Chief of Health and Human Services Kim Hanton will assume the role of Chief of Staff following the retirement of Robert Marra. Marra has served the City of Revere for 38…

Corinne Ciano is March’s Public Servant of the Month
March 1, 2022
REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Corinne Ciano as March’s Public Servant of the Month. With more than a 14-year tenure at the Hill School, Mrs. Ciano was chosen by both the Mayor’s Office and the Superintendent’s Office for her…

Mayor Arrigo, Representative Vincent Honor Organ Donors At City Hall
May 11, 2016
On Wednesday, May 11, Mayor Brian Arrigo welcomed State Representative RoseLee Vincent, School Committeewoman Stacey Rizzo, the office of Speaker Robert DeLeo, registrar of motor vehicles Erin Deveney, and the New England Organ Bank to City Hall to…

Sexual Violence Awareness Month starts
March 10, 2023
Paula, this is ANNUAL, set to recur

Paula Sepulveda is June 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
June 7, 2022
REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Paula Sepulveda as June 2022’s Public Servant of the Month. Paula has worked in the Revere Department since 2020, where she administered vaccination clinics and worked to help our residents…

Dr. Stacey Mulligan is February 2023’s Public Servant of the Month
February 21, 2023
REVERE, MA – Formally known as the SeaCoast Alternative High School in Beachmont, the CityLab Innovation High School is now booming more than ever before with innovative programs, community projects, and student involvement. Dr. Stacey Mulligan…

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: A Father’s Day Reflection
June 17, 2020
Years from now, historians, sociologists, scientists and scholars of all disciplines will examine the events and upheavals of the year 2020 and probably say…”wow.” We are actually living it, staying indoors, standing in lines, wearing masks and…

Revere Inspectional Services Administrative Staff are November 2022’s Public Servants of the Month – Colleen Argenzio, Valerie Moscone, Norma Sandoval, Marcia Mendes, and Linda Redding
November 8, 2022
REVERE, MA – Inspectional Services is a department in the City of Revere that many take for granted – when you need a permit, want to open a business, or make changes to your property, they’re your first stop. Colleen Argenzio, Valerie Moscone…

Mayor Arrigo To Host Six Community Forums, Starting In Beachmont on May 3
April 25, 2016
Mayor Brian Arrigo has announced a series of community forums to be held in each ward, intended to give residents of each neighborhood a chance to ask questions and discuss city services and quality of life issues in their area. The forums will be…

John T DiLiegro Foundation Hosts First Annual 5K on May 1, 2022
April 26, 2022
REVERE -- This Sunday, May 1, 2022, the John T DiLiegro Foundation will host the First Annual John T. DiLiegro Foundation 5K to benefit Glioblastoma brain cancer research. The run will take place beginning at 8AM at the Whelan School and will last…

Rental Assistance Program Guidance-Espanol
December 2, 2020
Orientacion del programa de asistencia para el alquiler Click Here For English Aviso importante: la fecha limite para completar la documentacion de las aplicaciones de asistencia de alquiler es el 13 de diciembre de 2020.Por favor envie todos los…

Derek Anemoduris of Derek’s Barber Shop Joins Forces with Revere-Raised Hairdresser Jenna Cirino to Provide 30 Free Haircuts for Revere Public School Middle Schoolers
August 22, 2022
REVERE, MA – On Monday, August 22, a day typically closed at Derek’s Barber Shop on Park Ave, store owner and barber Derek Anemoduris opened his doors to provide 30 free haircuts for Revere youth during the back-to-school season. Partnering with…

City of Revere Designated as a Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Community
October 1, 2019
Mayor Brian M. Arrigo announced this week that the City of Revere has received designation as an Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) Community by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for its completion of the Community Resiliency Building…

Risa Ferrara is September’s Public Servant of the Month
August 31, 2021
Q: What do you do in the City? A: I work at the Garfield Elementary School as a school nurse. Q: What did you do throughout the pandemic? A: I have been working since March 2020 with a great group of people which is why I continue to do this work…

Bill Guinasso is October’s Public Servant of the Month
October 5, 2021
Bill Guinasso pictured with his wife Christine, son AJ, and daughter Emily Q: What do you do in the City? A: I work as the City’s Construction Oversite Manager in the Department of Public Works. As part of my job, I work closely with outside…

Mayor Arrigo and Cabinet Members Invite Residents to Third “Community Conversations with the Mayor” Event, An In-Person and Virtual Opportunity to Meet City Leaders, Engage with Neighbors, and Discuss City-Wide Initiatives
September 6, 2022
Mayor Arrigo and Cabinet Members Visiting Ward 5 on September 27 at the Paul Revere School REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo and Cabinet Members announced the third event of the Community Conversations with the Mayor program. On September 27 at…

City of Revere Celebrates Jim Rose for his Commitment to Public Service
May 11, 2021
Revere's Parking Director Announces Retirement in June  REVERE – Today Jim Rose, Director of the Revere Parking Department, announced his plans to retire in June. Rose has worked as Director of Parking for three years in the City of Revere and…

Marc Hilton and Chris Fabiano are October 2022’s Public Servants of the Month
October 11, 2022
REVERE, MA – The Revere Department of Public Works and the Water and Sewer Department, despite their importance in city operations and residents’ daily lives, often goes overlooked by the general public. But let’s face it – every time…

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…

Mayor Patrick Keefe and City of Revere Welcome Artists, Residents and Visitors to the 20th Annual International Sand Sculpting Festival
July 16, 2024
REVERE, MA – Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. and the City of Revere are proud to welcome the 20th annual International Sand Sculpting Festival to the shores of Revere Beach from Friday, July 19 to Sunday, July 21. This free event, hosted by the Revere…

Mayor Brian Arrigo honors eight promoted officers of the Revere Police Department; Mangino Makes History as First Female Captain
September 18, 2017
On Monday, September 18, 2017, Mayor Brian Arrigo formally promoted eight officers of the Revere Police Department to new ranks: Captain Steven Ford Captain Michelle Mangino Lieutenant Patrick Dusseault Lieutenant Thomas Malone Sergeant Robert…

Pauline Lyons is July 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
July 8, 2022
REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Pauline Lyons as July 2022’s Public Servant of the Month. Pauline has been helping to feed Revere’s children for 24 years through the RPS Food Services, and continues her work at the Rumney Marsh…

Madelyn Pineda-Alvarez is August’s Public Servant of the Month
August 3, 2021
Q: What do you do in the City? A: I am one of Revere’s COVID Ambassadors as well as the administrator of Revere en Espanol, a Facebook group where thousands of Revere residents can share resources, job postings, and more in Spanish. It has become…

In Major Milestone for New Revere High School, City Council Approves Bond Authorization
May 21, 2024
REVERE, MA – On May 20, in a monumental 9-2 vote, the Revere City Council approved a $493 million bond authorization for the new Revere High School, approximately $238 million of which is bolstered by MSBA Grant funding. The historic vote comes…

City Commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. with Multi-faceted Tribute
January 11, 2022
REVERE, MA- Today, Mayor Brian M. Arrigo announced Revere will observe Martin Luther King Day with “A Tribute To Martin Luther King Jr.”, a multi-faceted presentation culminating from a collaboration between Revere Public Schools and the City’s…

Mayor Arrigo, Superintendent Kelly, Chief Callahan, and Chief Buck Issue Statement to Revere Public Schools Community
December 9, 2022
December 9, 2022 Dear RPS Community, We are sure you have heard that a powdery substance, which we suspect but have not yet confirmed, contained Fentanyl was found at Revere High School.  Fentanyl is a very potent and powerful synthetic opioid, most…

Asmaa Abou-Fouda is December 2022’s Public Servant of the Month
December 20, 2022
REVERE, MA – At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Revere knew there was more they could do when it came to translating and interpreting important public health communications for various Revere communities. Asmaa Abou-Fouda…

We’re Onto The Future
November 14, 2019
By Mayor Brian M. Arrigo Now that the election is over, our first and most important task is that we all join in the singular pursuit of the one idea that everyone agrees about:  progress and improvements in our city.  No doubt, this dynamic time…

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 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…

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…

Citywide Water Meter Replacement - Revere, MA
June 13, 2019
Citywide Water and Meter Replacement Frequently-Asked Questions Expand All Collapse All What advantages will the new meters and meter reading system offer…

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…

Responsible Babysitter
January 29, 2024

Mayor Arrigo Op-Ed: Helping Hands and Selfless Acts. Our Community at Its Best
April 15, 2020
The Easter Bunny joined our team this past Saturday, touring the City and bringing a much-needed dose of happiness to homebound families and residents who waived from their windows and porches. While the Easter Bunny was probably the most prominent…

Housing Support Resources
September 6, 2024
Housing Support Resources The City of Revere offers assistance to residents and community members at every level of the housing continuum – from people who are currently unsheltered homeless to those who are looking to become…

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…

Mayor Brian Arrigo and Shah Foundation Meet with White House Advisors and Other Massachusetts Mayors to Discuss Expanding Tax Benefits to all Massachusetts Residents
March 31, 2022
Mayor Arrigo was joined by two White House Advisors, Mayor Gary Christenson of Malden and representatives from Boston, Somerville, Brockton, Everett, Worcester, Shah Foundation, MASSCAP, and Children’s HealthWatch REVERE, MA – Mayor Arrigo is…

Revere Works
March 21, 2024
Revere Works Revere Works is a coalition of City departments, workforce training agencies, and educational providers serving Revere residents through coordinated workforce development planning, programming, and employer and community engagement…

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…

Real Estate Tax Reality
January 30, 2019
It is said that taxes are one of life’s two certainties. The other one isn’t so welcome, either. While the following explanation may not change anyone’s tax bill, I hope it goes some way to educating the public about how taxes are determined.…

2018 State of the City Address, Revere, MA
May 16, 2019
2018 State of the City Address Good evening everyone. What is the state of our City? This evening I will give you a snapshot of our City today and a vision for tomorrow. When I stood in front of you a year ago, I promised…

Election Commission Department
October 8, 2024
Election Department The Election Department directs all Municipal, State and Federal Elections within the City of Revere. We pledge to conduct secure elections, maintain accurate voter registration records, provide voter…

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…

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

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…

Community Conversations with the Mayor
September 6, 2022
Mayor Arrigo and Cabinet Members Visiting Ward 5 on September 27 at the Paul Revere School REVERE, MA – Today Mayor Brian Arrigo and Cabinet Members announced the third event of the Community Conversations with the Mayor program. On September 27 at…

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