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Revere council adopts $286.8 million FY26 budget, approves funding and ordinances in wide-ranging vote
Summary
The Revere City Council adopted the FY2026 budget and approved a series of loan orders, ordinance amendments, appropriations and event funding on June 23, 2025, while directing other items to committee or public hearing.
The Revere City Council on June 23 adopted a $286,794,909 budget for fiscal year 2026 and approved a range of related financial and policy measures, including a $4 million loan order for sewer construction, new water rates and several ordinance changes.
Why it matters: The package sets the city’s revenue and spending priorities for the year beginning July 1, 2025, and includes dedicated funding for large projects — notably construction tied to a consent decree and the new Revere High School — plus recurring program appropriations and changes to local codes.
The council voted, by roll call, to adopt the FY26 budget as submitted by the mayor in accordance with Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 44, § 32. The full appropriation adopted was $286,794,909.
Other financial votes - Loan order: The council approved a loan order of $4,000,000 for “Phase 16 construction,” construction project…
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