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North Suffolk Office outlines flood sensors, rain garden, Revere Power Choice and curbside compost plans for Revere

Revere City Council (subcommittees) · December 2, 2025
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Summary

The North Suffolk Office of Resiliency and Sustainability presented projects including rain gardens and stormwater sensors, a utility-elevation assistance idea, Revere Power Choice electricity aggregation (cited $350,000+ in participant savings), and a curbside compost pilot with sign-up incentives.

The Climate Workforce and Sustainability Subcommittee heard a presentation from the North Suffolk Office of Resiliency and Sustainability (presented as "NSource"/"NSOR") on Dec. 1, 2025, covering resiliency and sustainability programs that affect Revere residents and municipal facilities.

Tom Skrowski, introducing the office and team, said the office was established in 2021 to advance projects that reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and strengthen local capacity to prepare for and respond to climate hazards across Revere, Winthrop and Chelsea.

Kristen, the office’s resilience manager, described hazard-focused projects: planting 30 street trees in the Shirley Avenue neighborhood to mitigate extreme heat; a proposed rain…

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