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Material Restrictions: Boston vs Revere

How do material restrictions rules compare between Boston, MA and Revere, MA?

Boston and Revere have similar restriction levels.

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Boston has no citywide ban on specific fence materials, but historic districts restrict fences to wood, wrought iron, or approved materials, and barbed wire is prohibited in residential districts.

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Revere, MA

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Fence materials in Suffolk County are regulated municipally. Boston restricts barbed wire and razor wire in residential zones, and historic districts (Beacon Hill, Back Bay) mandate specific traditional materials like wrought iron.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonRevere
Barbed WireResidential banProhibited residential
Electric Above-GroundProhibited-
Historic DistrictsWood/iron/graniteWrought iron/wood only
Chain LinkAllowed outside historic-
Chain-Link-Often restricted front yard
Finished Side-Must face outward
Spite Fence-MGL c. 49 Β§21

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boston FAQ

Revere FAQ

Can I install a chain-link fence in Back Bay Boston?

Effectively no. The Back Bay Architectural District prohibits chain-link and most modern materials. Approved styles are primarily black wrought iron matching historic streetscape character.

Is barbed wire legal in Boston?

Prohibited in residential zones under Boston Zoning Article 23. Limited commercial and industrial use permitted with setbacks. Razor wire requires specific security justification.

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