In the bustling atmosphere of Revere City Hall, members of the Traffic Commission gathered to address pressing safety concerns that affect the daily lives of residents. The meeting, held on June 12, 2025, was marked by a sense of urgency as officials discussed recommendations from the traffic working group aimed at improving road safety.
The session kicked off with a motion to approve several key traffic measures on a trial basis. A commission member proposed the installation of a stop sign for northbound traffic on Charter Street at Grover, a location that many felt warranted such a precaution. The discussion quickly expanded to include the addition of a blinking speed sign further down the road, designed to alert drivers to their speed and enhance safety in the area.
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Subscribe for Free In a show of unity, the commission decided to bundle these proposals with two additional requests: the installation of a speed hump on Smith Street and a stop sign on Procter Avenue. After a brief discussion, the motion to approve all three measures was put to a vote. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with members voicing their support through a chorus of “Aye,” signaling a collective commitment to enhancing traffic safety.
As the meeting progressed, the commission also considered converting a pilot program into a permanent initiative. This move reflects a growing recognition of the need for sustained efforts to address traffic issues in the city. The discussions underscored the importance of proactive measures in ensuring the safety of Revere’s streets, as officials work to create a safer environment for all residents.
With these decisions, the Traffic Commission is taking significant steps toward improving road safety, demonstrating a commitment to listening to community needs and responding with actionable solutions. As the meeting concluded, there was a palpable sense of accomplishment, leaving attendees hopeful for a future where safer streets are a reality for everyone in Revere.