Revere Walk, Bike and Roll Plan

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Revere Walk, Bike and Roll Plan

Revere Walk, Bike, and Roll Plan

The City of Revere, in partnership with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), underwent a planning process to improve walking, biking, and rolling* conditions in the city.

The goal of this plan was to help create an equitable, enjoyable, and safe city for walking, biking and rolling. An equitable bike and pedestrian plan considers the unique circumstances impacting various community members’ mobility and connectivity needs.

Read the finalized Plan (June 2025) 

*Note: By “rolling” we refer to other types of personal wheeled mobility besides bicycling, such as wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, mopeds, skateboards, and more. 


 

Questions?

Tom Skwierawski
Chief of Planning and Community Development, Revere
Phone: 781-286-8181 ext. 20324 | Email:
[email protected]  

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Events Archive

Project Community Event (in-person) | May 21, 2025

RevereTV attended this event, and below  is their coverage of the event, including interviews of MAPC staff members, others involved in the project, and community members.

Recording Courtesy of RevereTV

First Public Meeting (virtual) | June 18, 2024

This virtual community conversation kick-offed the Revere Bike, Walk, and Roll Plan! Attendees learned about this community-focused project and had the opportunity to share their ideas and experiences with the project team.

Recording Courtesy of RevereTV

Media Coverage About the Plan

Revere, Bike, Walk, and Roll Plan - English
June 14, 2024 | RevereTV

Revere Bike/Ped Plan Seeks Working Group Members
April 25, 2024 | Revere Advocate