Ballot Box

In consultation with the Elections Division, Secretary of the Commonwealth, and in an abundance of caution in order to protect the integrity of the voting process and to protect ballots, the Election Commission ballot box at the Pleasant Street entrance to City Hall will be locked from 5pm on Thursday, October 31, 2024 until 8am on Friday, November 1, 2024 due to Halloween.  Please contact the Election Department at 781-286-8200 with any questions.

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

Early Voting

Early vote for the 2024 State Election at Revere City Hall from Saturday, October 19, to Friday, November 1. View Early Voting Hours

Why  Open a Business In Revere

Thinking of starting or expanding a business? The City of Revere wants your business and wants it to thrive; for this reason, the City offers existing and prospective businesses dynamic services and advantages, including:

  • Professional services to help develop your enterprise
    • A large and experienced staff dedicated to economic and business matters.
    • Incentive/assistance programs to help you improve your venture.
    • An enthusiasm for working with you to find solutions to any obstacles you may be facing.
    • Advisory and support services for business needs such as zoning, permitting, licensing, financing, site location, and business development.
  • Rich transportation options that will place your business at the center of the Boston area’s commercial activity
    • Three MBTA Blue Line stops.
    • Proximity to Logan airport.
    • Ongoing planning for a commuter rail stop and a silver line extension.
    • Prospects of a regional Blue Line-Red Line connector.
    • Easy access to Rt. 1 and many state highways linking Revere to downtown Boston, Cambridge’s Kendall Square, the Seaport District, and the North Shore region.
    • Robust alternative transportation options, including bike lanes, bikeshare facilities, and pedestrian paths and bikeshare facilities connecting Revere to the metropolitan area’s green infrastructure.
  • A municipality that is currently in the middle of a long-anticipated development boom
    • Large-scale projects such as Waterfront Square and Suffolk Downs.
    • Ongoing planning for Wonderland and Caddy Farms.
    • $700 million in commercial and residential developments.
    • These developments will generate:
      • High volumes of investment.
      • Thousands of jobs and residences.
      • Increasing revenues to support improved traffic infrastructure and an expanded open space network.
      • Revere’s transformation into a more physically attractive and lucrative place to do business.
  • All of the advantages of integration into the Boston metropolitan area without the sky-high commercial and residential costs
    • A talent pool drawing on 72 colleges and universities within 10 miles.
    • Some of the finest medical facilities in the world.
    • Environmental advantages, including an oceanfront shoreline and rich wetlands.
    • Prominent historic distinctions, such as being home to the United States’ first public beach.
    • And one of our greatest assets: the diversity of our community, which is comprised of many vibrant ethnicities, religions, languages, and cultures, and a workforce that benefits from such inclusivity.

The City of Revere is a city on the rise. Will you be here to share in the prosperity brought by our economic transformation decades in the making?

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