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Revere Traffic Commission approves Wilson Street change, tables and moves multiple parking and traffic items to public hearing
Summary
At its April 17 meeting the Revere City Traffic Commission approved moving a no-parking restriction on Wilson Street, denied a resident-parking request for a multifamily building at 42 Revere Street, and advanced several items including a Better Bus pilot review and Shirley Avenue meter changes to public hearings.
The Revere City Traffic Commission on April 17 approved changes to on‑street parking on Wilson Street, denied a resident‑sticker request for a multifamily building at 42 Revere Street and sent several items — including an MBTA Better Bus pilot review and proposed Shirley Avenue meter additions and rate changes — to public hearings or working‑group review.
The commission voted to remove the current no‑parking designation on the easterly side of Wilson Street and to add a no‑parking designation on the westerly side (the side closest to Broadway), after hearing residents’ requests that parking be moved to the odd‑numbered side of the street. The motion to approve both public hearing items 1 and 2 passed by voice vote.
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