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Revere legislative subcommittee forwards food-truck, parks and menstrual-product ordinances to full council
Summary
The Legislative Affairs Subcommittee of the Revere City Council on March 24 voted to forward three ordinances to the full council: an amended food‑truck ordinance prohibiting generators at the Historical Society lot and moving the start time to 4 p.m.; a parks‑and‑recreation amendment adding a youth member aged 16–22; and an ordinance to place menstrual and hygiene products in city‑owned buildings.
The Legislative Affairs Subcommittee of the Revere City Council on March 24 voted to forward three ordinances to the full council: an amended food‑truck location ordinance that prohibits generators at the Historical Society parking lot and sets a 4 p.m. start time; an amendment to the parks and recreation ordinance to reserve a youth seat for residents ages 16–22; and an ordinance to make menstrual and hygiene products available in city‑owned buildings.
The food‑truck amendment was presented after public comment about noise, parking congestion and school traffic. Councilor McKenna said she supported the location only if generators were not used, stating, “I just I'm not for a generator, being, in that, location.” The clerk read the proposed amendment into the record: “The use of generators at this location shall be prohibited. Alternatively, the City of Revere shall provide appropriate accommodations for electrical service, and the License…
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