City Mayors for Citizens was created to “identify solutions to potential impacts” of the proposed 25,000 seat stadium, including anticipated traffic congestion, infrastructure issues, public transit concerns, and “overall quality of life,” according to a statement issued Wednesday.
The statement said the coalition was needed after previous requests for information “have gone unanswered.”
The coalition sent a letter to team leadership Monday saying it wants to be included in discussions about the venue.
“A project of this size and scale will have significant regional impacts,” Revere Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. said in the statement. “We want to ensure that a stadium is contributing positively to the communities it is drawing resources from.”
“Our residents should not bear the burdens of a private stadium that has strong potential to negatively affect their day-to-day lives,” Keefe said. “We expect a seat at the table for all four communities as the New England Revolution considers mitigation strategies.”