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Revere officials move Shirley Avenue meter additions, 15‑minute sensor pilot and rate increase to public hearing
Summary
City staff proposed adding roughly 44 meters on Shirley Avenue, installing 15‑minute sensor functionality and raising Shirley meter rates from $1.00 to $1.50 per hour; the commission voted to move the proposal to a public hearing after business representatives and DPCD voiced support.
City parking officials and the Department of Planning and Community Development on April 17 presented a package of proposed meter additions and pricing changes for the Shirley Avenue commercial district and requested a public hearing in May.
Parking Director Zach described a plan to add approximately 44 meters across the Shirley Avenue corridor — including DeHaan/Dehone Square and Centennial Avenue — to serve an expanding set of neighborhood…
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