Mayor Arrigo Announces Resident Parking Working Group; Public Hearings To Be Held 9/12 and 9/28
August 15, 2017
Mayor Brian Arrigo announced on Tuesday the formation of a Resident Parking Working Group, which will make recommendations on the implementation of a resident permit parking program for the City, with the goal of having a program in place in time for 2018.
In an attempt to get feedback on what kind of resident permit parking system would work best for Revere residents and businesses, the Working Group will host two public hearings in the City Council chamber:
Tuesday, September 12, 6 PM
Thursday, September 28, 6 PM
There will also be a third, deliberative session for the Working Group to work on their recommendations to the Mayor and to the Parking Director, to be held in October. These recommendations will be used to shape the resident parking rules and regulations for 2018.
The Working Group will consist of ward councilors, residents, Parking Director Richard Wagner, representatives from the Revere Police Department, and the Revere Chamber of Commerce. All residents are invited to give their feedback at the public hearings.
"I know this is an important issue for our residents, and that we lag behind other communities in having a resident permit parking program on most of our streets," said Mayor Brian Arrigo. "These public hearings are designed to make sure that the program we implement is appropriate for our neighborhoods, and in line with the needs of our community."
Learn more about current resident and commercial parking regulations and how to contact the Parking Director's office at /departments/parking-clerk