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City hears pitch from Mass Save partner on door-hanger outreach; city attorney cautions on solicitation rules

5772123 · September 12, 2025
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Revise Inc., the city's Mass Save Home Performance partner, proposed door-hanger literature drops and other outreach under a Community First Partnership grant. The City Attorney and councilors discussed legal limits on door-to-door solicitation and mailboxes and asked for materials and a memorandum of understanding.

Representatives of Revise Inc. described Sept. 9 how the company will deliver outreach materials — including bilingual door hangers and direct mail — to promote no-cost home energy assessments under the National Grid / Mass Save Community First Partnership.

Neil Potter, director of partnerships for Revise Inc., told the Utilities Committee that the three-year Community First Partnership focuses on environmental-justice communities and that Lynn was selected for cooperative outreach. Potter said outreach would include literature drops (door hangers), direct mail and referrals to Revise for home…

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