Believing that an inclusionary zoning proposal would not help provide “real affordable housing opportunities” to residents, the City Council voted against establishing an inclusionary zoning ordinance in the city at its meeting Monday night. The Zoning Sub-Committee, under the direction of Chair Patrick Keefe, the Ward 4 councillor, began the meeting by opening the floor
Once again Councillor-at-Large Dan Rizzo read the room, understood the magnitude of the imminent vote and its impact on Revere, and basically told his colleagues, “This issue needs more research.” And the Council heeded his valuable advice, opting to postpone a vote on what would have limited the proposed life science building and laboratories at
Rizzo tops At-Large race followed by Morabito, Silvestri, Visconti and Rotondo Election night in Revere brought a few changes and some new faces to both the City Council and the School Committee. Anthony Cogliandro wins Ward 3 seat Anthony Cogliandro…Read more →