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Revere to install noninvasive flood sensors on Mills Avenue and Belle Isle to alert residents
Summary
The Revere Conservation Commission approved a negative determination allowing noninvasive flood-monitoring sensors and tide gauges to be installed at Mills Avenue, Belle Isle Marsh and Remedy Marsh; the project is grant-funded and will feed a public alert platform.
The Revere Conservation Commission on Tuesday approved a negative determination of applicability that clears the way for installation of noninvasive flood-monitoring sensors and tide gauges at two marsh-adjacent neighborhoods, Mills Avenue and Belle Isle (also expanded to include Remedy Marsh).
Kristen Hoemeyer, Revere’s resilience manager, and Justine Rooney, coastal scientist with the Woods Hole Group, told the commission the project’s phase two is funded by two grants — the Coastal Zone Management (CZM) Fiscal Year ’26 Coastal Resilience Grant and the Metropolitan Area Planning Council’s Accelerating Climate Resilience grant — and is intended to give residents early warning to move vehicles and prepare…
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