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Subcommittee backs food-truck ordinance for Revere History Museum site amid safety, parking questions

2381848 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

The Legislative Affairs Subcommittee voted to recommend an ordinance allowing food trucks at the Revere History Museum site, after councilors and residents raised concerns about generator fumes, parking loss and scheduling; staff and a museum representative supported exploring electrical hookups and alternate parking options.

The Legislative Affairs Subcommittee voted to recommend an ordinance that would allow food trucks to operate at the Revere History Museum site, advancing the proposal to the full Revere City Council.

The measure (Council Order 24-305) received a favorable recommendation after councilors discussed public input, safety and logistics. Councilor Kelly said a museum representative had voiced support. "He wanted to voice his support, of the food truck in this particular location," Councilor Kelly said.

The vote matters because the ordinance would formally permit food trucks in a location near a playground and the…

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