Councilors Flynn and Flaherty are partnering with the Community Preservation (CPA) Team to host a virtual Community Preservation Act (CPA) information session on Tuesday, August 23rd at 6pm. Come learn how to utilize CPA funding to help preserve and enhance our neighborhood.
This session will provide information and resources on the different types of projects that CPA funds, from affordable housing, historic preservation, to open space and recreation facilities. It will discuss the application process, eligibility criteria and relevant deadlines. If you wish to learn more about the program, you can register for the session here.
The application round for the Fall will open in October 2022, close on November 9, 2022, and interested applicants must complete eligibility forms by Wednesday, August 31, 2022.
Here is a list of CPA projects in South Boston from recent years:
2022
Christopher Lee Playground - N Street Little League Field, $650,000
Boston’s Children’s Museum, $100,000
Christopher Lee Playground - N Street Little League Field, $650,000
Boston’s Children’s Museum, $100,000
Barnard Place Park, $34,390
Congress Street Fire Station - Boston Fire Museum, $327,000
2018-2021
Martin’s Park – $500,000
St. Augustine Historic Chapel – $499,075
Barnard Place Park – $150,000
Congress St Fire Museum – $150,000
Harry McDonough Sailing Center – $78,783
Castle Island Interpretive Signs – $75,000
Kearsarge Anchor – $75,000
St. Augustine Historic Chapel – $499,075
Barnard Place Park – $150,000
Congress St Fire Museum – $150,000
Harry McDonough Sailing Center – $78,783
Castle Island Interpretive Signs – $75,000
Kearsarge Anchor – $75,000
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