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Revere's wellness center reaches 2,000 members; ARPA funds run through Dec. 2026, city plans revolving fund

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Parks and recreation officials said the wellness center has about 2,000 members and that full-time operations are subsidized by ARPA funds through December 2026; the administration plans to establish a revolving fund to capture user revenue and cover operating costs after ARPA expires.

Revere's municipal health and wellness center reported reaching about 2,000 members and is currently financed largely with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, officials told the Ways and Means Subcommittee on June 5. The administration plans to create a revolving fund so membership and program fees can sustain operations after ARPA commitments expire.

The parks and recreation director (name not specified in the transcript) said the department recently hit the 2,000-member milestone and that the center's operating model combines ARPA-funded full-time staff and budgeted…

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