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Revere council hears plan to pilot Harris Street one-way conversion; residents ask for delay and more data
Summary
Planning staff presented a Dec. 6 pilot to reconfigure Harris Street traffic and collect 90 days of data; residents and several councilors urged more outreach, asked to postpone the pilot until spring, and pressed for baseline counts and emergency-access studies.
Revere City planning staff presented a proposed pilot to convert segments of Harris Street to new one-way/dual-direction operations and test the changes starting Dec. 6, describing a 90-day monitoring period and outreach materials in multiple languages. Staff said the project—developed over several years and reviewed for mitigation considerations under MEPA/Section 61—would be coordinated with utilities and the police department and adjusted based on collected data.
The presentation said staff will collect 24-hour volumes and 48-hour spot counts at locations along Harris, Route 16 and nearby links, then compare baseline data to…
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