On Monday, Gov. Maura Healey announced that Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo will be the next commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Recreation, which oversees 450,000 acres of land in Massachusetts.
Revere Beach, which is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, May 25, 2020.
In making the announcement, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs credited Arrigo for his work developing Revere's first master plan in more than 40 years, the creation of a 311-constituent service office, and the construction of a new Department of Public Works facility and a new Point of Pines Fire Station, as well as efforts to encourage public and private investments along Revere Beach, Shirley Avenue and Suffolk Downs.
"Policymaking is about more than laws and budgets — it's about building happy, healthy communities for our residents. Mayor Arrigo understands, as I do, that DCR is central to those efforts," Gov. Maura Healey said in a statement."He has extensive experience transforming Revere's waterfront and managing public lands. I know he will work tirelessly so everyone in our state has access to well-maintained green spaces and fun activities for all ages.
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