Anthony Cogliandro for Ward 3 Councilor

  • Oxford Park Revere, Massachusetts - Revere

    Multiple residents reporting people are not cleaning up after their pets after walking them in the park between the left and right side of Oxford Park.

    At one point there were more signs stating a fine would be in place for not doing so, but those were taken down 3 years ago during the tornado.

    Is there a way to enforce this or to get more signs up in the area?

    Thank you.

  • Street Sign Archived
    93 Beach Rd Revere, Ma - Revere

    People are pulling out of the car wash on American Legion Highway and sneaking down Beach Rd. to beat traffic.

    The residents of the area have been concerned for years about the speed they enter Beach Rd. and turn down Abruzzi St.

    Is it possible to get the residents a Do Not Enter sign at The interaction of Beach Rd and American Legion Highway?

    Thank you.

  • Tree Services Archived
    5 Bates St Revere, Massachusetts - Revere

    This tree is being hit by delivery trucks every day. The home owners at 5 & 12 Bates St have witnessed them taking pieces of the tree down as it drives by.

    Also, there is a danger of the power lines running through the tree that would potentially be ripped out or damaged during a heavy storm..

    The residents are asking for the removal of this tree.

    Thank you.

  • 12 Lowell St. Revere Massachusetts - Revere

    This backyard has been neglected for years according to the neighbors surrounding this property and is causing an increase in rodent activity.

    This is a 3-4 unit house with an absentee landlord that does not take care of this part of the property.

    The pool needs to be covered properly to avoid any additional problems.

    Thank you.

  • 69-99 Bosson Street Revere, Massachusetts - Revere

    Trucks are now emptying dirt from the land behind 5 Burnham St.

    They are traveling down Hastings St and using Bosson St to reach Revere St.

    They have damaged grass, the pavement, have driven over sidewalks and are leaving a trail of dirt behind as they drive through these residential areas.

    Does the city have a plan to repave, clean & repair these streets or can we hold the contractors responsible for the mess they're making?

    Thank you.