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Council approves tax‑shift, ordinances, special permit and park funding; several awards presented
Summary
At the meeting the council adopted a minimum residential factor to enable the FY26 tax rate, engrossed two ordinances, granted a zoning special permit, approved a $35,000 CIT appropriation for FitzHenry Park, and voted to award certificates of commendation and merit.
The Revere City Council voted on multiple legislative and funding items during the meeting.
On the municipal finance front, Dana Brangioforti, chair of the Board of Assessors, recommended adoption of a 0.882054 minimum residential factor to enable a split commercial/residential tax rate for fiscal year 2026. The council held a roll call and adopted the factor; the clerk announced the factor had been adopted.
The legislative affairs subcommittee reported favorably on two ordinances: revisions to the affordable housing trust fund powers and duties, and amendments related to storefront sign maintenance. Both…
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