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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2024 Page 19 Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com BUYER1 Wang, Ke REVERETV | FROM Page 6 Keefe acknowledged the participants in attendance, and the video shows off some of their work. Watch this short video now playing on the Community Channel and posted to YouTube, or check the project out in person in the main fl oor hallway during your next trip to City Hall (until April 15). In the latest public service announcement for the “In the Loop” series, learn about how the City of Revere is currently working to develop their next Housing Production Plan. The HPP will identify our community’s housing needs and establish a vision for the next fi ve years. Additionally, the HPP will include goals and strategies about what types of homes and housing programs would most benefi t Revere residents. By taking the survey linked on the fl yer in the “In the Loop” recording, you can voice your opinions and help to create a plan for housing solutions that contributes to a healthy, equitable and prosREAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Lospennato, Ellen perous Revere. For more information visit the Department of Planning & Community Development page on the city’s website. You can find this “In the Loop” video on all RevereTV social media accounts and playing in between all programming on all channels on RTV. This week’s local government meetings include some of the usuals: the License Commission, Board of Health, Zoning Sub-Committee and City Council. One out of the ordinary meeting was the Community Development Block Grant Public Hearing hosted by the city’s Department of Planning & Community Development. It was about the city’s goals and objectives for utilizing federal grant money and how it relates to the overall annual plan for Revere. This meeting was in the City Council Chambers last Wednesday, played live on RTV GOV and is now replaying in the rotation with all other meetings. RTV GOV is channel 9 on Comcast and channels 13 and 613 for RCN subscribers. SELLER2 Lospennato, Robert C SCOOTER | FROM Page 2 Mckenna who, like other councillors, wanted to know if Revere could establish city-specifi c regulations for scooters. Rose said crafting regulations generally fell to the state but Revere could tighten state rules. Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio said he recalled the city developed a scooter/moped ordinance about 15 years ago. He wasn’t sure what became of the rules and if they had been struck down in court, but he proposed revisiting a scooter ordinance. Councillor-at-Large Juan Pablo Jaramillo suggested putting together a working group with reps from nearby communities who could share local ideas and strategies to make scooter use safer. “We could establish a regional approach to fi gure out some hard recommendations for the future,” said Jaramillo. Although mopeds are required to have a license plate, motorized scooters are not considered vehicles and, according to the state, are not required 1 Carey Cir #301 to be registered. Callahan said one major issue is that scooters are not required to be insured, which leaves any problems or damage caused by collisions between scooters and vehicles in the hands of the vehicle owners. Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto suggested making registration and insurance mandatory at the point of sale of the scooters. Councillors also felt a public awareness campaign at the high school and with social media would help Revere teens understand the problems and risks with scooters and the consequences of risky riding. Rose wasn’t sure riders would change their behaviors. He said police have seized scooters from riders who endanger public safety but the owners never turn up to claim them. He said local tow companies have dozens of scooters in their shops that have been abandoned. Nevertheless, police intend to be more proactive about stopping risky scooter riders as the warmer weather rolls in.                                                                                                                                         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                                     ADDRESS DATE PRICE 02.07.24 490000 DISCOUNT | FROM Page 15 address. This program will no longer be associated with the 41C Assessors program. The discount will only be applied to the last quarter of the calendar year invoice, which is released in October 2024. Applicants must be or turn age 65 during the calendar year 2024 to be eligible for the discount. Applicants must also own and occupy the property that the application is for. Both water and tax bills must be in the name of the applicant or the spouse of the applicant. This discount will only apply to the owners of one-, two- and three-family dwellings. The discount percentage will be based on previous year total gallon consumption. A 35% discount will be given to qualifying applicants who have used less than 20,000 gallons of water. A 20% discount will be given to qualifying applicants who have used 25,001-60,000 gallons of water. No discount will be given to those who have consumed more than 60,000 gallons of water.                                                       Revere

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