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Traffic commission approves three parking ordinance changes, moves five items to public hearing
Summary
At its Aug. 21 meeting, the Revere City Traffic Commission approved three minor parking ordinance amendments and advanced five proposed changes — including a one-way designation by Revere High School and a no-parking corner for MBTA bus safety — to public hearings for further review.
The Revere City Traffic Commission on Aug. 21 approved three routine amendments to Title 10 parking schedules and moved five additional items to public hearings for further consideration.
The commission voted to: add “No Parking Anytime” at 247 Washington Ave to Schedule 8; add a 15-minute parking zone at 910 Bridal (southerly direction) between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., seven days a week; and remove an unused handicapped parking space at 110 Grandview Ave from Schedule 11. Commission members said the first two signs already are installed and the Grandview change reflects that the resident who requested the permit no longer lives at the address. The commission announced each item passed during the meeting; formal vote tallies were not specified in the record.
Why it matters: the short-turnover 15-minute restriction is intended to support nearby businesses by discouraging daytime long-term parking, and removing an unused handicapped space updates the…
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