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Council approves tax‑rate factor, ordinances, a special permit and a $35,000 park appropriation
Summary
At its Dec. 1 meeting, the Revere City Council adopted a minimum residential factor for FY26 tax rate setting, enacted two ordinances, granted a zoning special permit for 85 Shirley Ave, and approved a $35,000 appropriation from the Community Improvement Trust Fund for FitzHenry Park.
The Revere City Council voted on multiple measures during its Dec. 1 meeting.
Tax rate: By roll call, the council adopted a minimum residential factor of 0.882054 (a 175% shift), enabling the Board of Assessors to set the FY26 tax rate. Chief Assessor Dana Brangioforti recommended the shift to maintain a split commercial/residential rate; Brangioforti told the council the change would produce a projected commercial rate decrease from $18.05 to $17.74 per $1,000 and a residential…
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