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Artificial Turf: Boston vs Revere

How do artificial turf rules compare between Boston, MA and Revere, MA?

Boston and Revere have similar restriction levels.

Boston, MA

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Boston restricts artificial turf on public parks due to PFAS concerns and requires review of synthetic turf in new developments. Private residential artificial turf is permitted with stormwater compliance.

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Revere, MA

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Massachusetts does not regulate residential artificial turf at the state level, but Boston's 2022 Green New Deal for the Environment (adopted by City Council) banned new artificial turf installations on Boston-owned property. Private residential turf is generally permitted in Suffolk County. Concerns about PFAS in turf infill have prompted state legislation and MassDEP review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBostonRevere
Public ParksNew installs paused-
ResidentialAllowed-
Stormwater Trigger500 sq ft-
Historic DistrictsOften denied in front yards-
Boston Public-Banned on City property (2022)
Private Residential-Generally allowed
PFAS Concerns-State review ongoing
Wetlands-100 ft Con Com review
Heat-150-180F summer

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boston FAQ

Revere FAQ

Can I put artificial turf in my Boston backyard?

Yes, for private residential use. The 2022 Boston ban applies only to City-owned property like parks and schools.

Who enforces artificial turf rules in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County's code enforcement division is responsible for landscaping ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Suffolk County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

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