Parking is restricted or limited as to time, space, streets and municipal off-street parking areas on the streets and municipal off-street parking areas designated as Schedules XVIII and XIX of this title, to which reference is made and which Schedules XVIII and XIX are specifically incorporated in this section. No person shall park a vehicle for a period of time longer than two hours between the hours of operation provided for in Subsections
10.36.060(B) and
10.36.060(C) Fees—Hours of Operation.
(Prior revision § 12-82; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part); T.C.R. 2000-11,
§ 2; T.C.R. 2018-21A, § 1, 8/9/2018; T.C.R. 2021-10, 1/7/2021)
In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40, Section 22A of the Massachusetts General Laws, the parking clerk of the city of Revere is authorized to appropriate funds from parking meter receipts for the acquisition, installation, maintenance and operation of parking meters, and for said purposes, the parking clerk may establish, subject to the approval of the Revere Traffic Commission, the fee as provided for in Section
10.36.060 and Schedule I of this title.
(Prior revision § 12-84; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part); C.O. 09-404, § 2, 3/9/2009)
The mayor is authorized and directed to install parking meters
in the locations on streets designated in this chapter and plans referred
to, or cause the same to be so installed. The meters shall be placed
at intervals of not less than twenty feet and not less than six inches
nor more than twenty-four inches from the face of the curb adjacent
to individual meter spaces. The tops of the meters shall be between
forty-six inches and fifty-six inches above the sidewalk. The metered
spaces at all times must be clearly indicated by white pavement, marking
shall not be less than twenty feet except where angle parking is permitted.
Meters shall be so constructed as to display a signal showing legal
parking upon the deposit of the proper coin of the United States as
indicated by instructions on such meters and for such period of time
as is or shall be indicated by the meter. Such signal shall remain
in evidence until expiration of the parking period designated, at
which time a dropping of a signal automatically or some other mechanical
operation shall indicate expiration of such parking period.
(Prior revision § 12-85; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))
The city engineer is authorized and directed to establish parking
meter spaces, in such parking meter zones as are specified in this
chapter, or as may be fixed by ordinance, and to indicate the same
by white markings upon the surface of the highway.
(Prior revision § 12-86; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))
Whenever any vehicle is parked adjacent to a parking meter,
the owner or operator of such vehicle shall park within the space
designated by street marking lines and, upon entering such space,
shall immediately deposit, or cause to be deposited, in such meter,
the required coin of the United States for the maximum legal parking
period or proportionate period thereof as indicated or shown on the
meter and, if so required, set the meter in motion.
(Prior revision § 12-87; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))
A. The
fee for the maximum parking time in on-street parking meter zones
shall be as set out in Table I of this revision. The fee for parking
in municipal off-street parking areas shall be as set out in Table
I of this revision.
B. Meters
are utilized from nine a.m. to seven p.m., Sundays and holidays excepted.
C. Meters
at Aucella Court are utilized from nine a.m. to five p.m. Monday through
Friday.
(Prior revision § 12-88 (part); C.O. 78-195 (part); C.O. 82-124 § 3
(part); C.O. 83-52 §§ 48 (part), 75
(part); T.C.R. 2018-21A, § 2, 8/9/2018; T.C.R. 2021-04, § 3, 1/7/2021)
A. The
city of Revere shall permit any individual with the following Veteran
and Military license plates to park for free at any on- or off-street
metered city of Revere parking space, or any city of Revere owned
surface lot space requiring payment via kiosk or using app-based payments:
8. Distinguished
Flying Cross.
B. The
provisions of this section apply only to parking meter fees and do
not waive any other regulations governing a parking space, including
but not limited to time limits, no-parking restrictions, handicap
parking requirements, fire-hydrant requirements, tow zones, street
sweeping, and resident permit-parking areas.
(Reg. 2023-06, 8/17/2023)
It is unlawful for any person to deposit or cause to be deposited
in a parking meter any coin for the purpose of permitting the vehicle
of which that person is in charge to remain in a parking space beyond
the maximum period of time allowed in a particular zone.
(Prior revision § 12-89; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))
It is unlawful for any person to park a vehicle within a parking
meter space unless such vehicle is wholly within the painted lines
adjacent to such meter.
(Prior revision § 12-90; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))
It is unlawful for any unauthorized person to tamper with, break,
injure or destroy any parking meter or to deposit or cause to be deposited
in such meter any slug, device or metallic substance or any other
substitute for the coins required.
(Prior revision § 12-91; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))
Operators of commercial vehicles may park in a metered space
without depositing a coin for a period not to exceed twenty minutes
for purposes of loading or unloading. Parking in excess of this time
without depositing the proper coin shall be deemed a violation of
the provisions of this chapter.
(Prior revision § 12-92; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part); T.C.R. 2018-21A,
§ 1, 8/9/2018; T.C.R.
2021-10, 1/7/2021)
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit
the traffic commission from making provision for bus stops, taxicab
stands, service zones, ambulance zones, areas restricted for handicapped
persons' parking only and loading zones as authorized by other sections
of this title on any street or portion of streets which has been or
may be designated as a parking meter zone.
(Prior revision § 12-93; C.O. 78-783 (part); C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))
The parking clerk or any person acting in that capacity is designated
as the person authorized to collect moneys deposited in parking meters
or cause the same to be collected by persons designated by the parking
clerk. The parking clerk or person acting in the capacity, or designated
by the parking clerk to collect such moneys, shall deliver such moneys
so collected to the city collector. The city collector shall make
a record of the amount of moneys collected and shall pay over to the
city treasurer the moneys, to be deposited by the treasurer in an
account to be known as the "Revere Parking Meter Account."
(Prior revision § 12-94; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part); T.C.R. 2000-11,
§ 3, 2000)
All fees received by the city from the operation and use of
parking meters shall be used by the city as authorized by Chapter
40 of the General Laws.
(Prior revision § 12-95; C.O. 83-52 § 48 (part))