Community Preservation Act funding applications are now open for civic projects in Milton

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Community Preservation Act funding applications are now open for civic projects in Milton

In a bid to empower local residents and enhance the community’s well-being, the Community Preservation Committee is thrilled to announce the opening of eligibility applications for the Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding. This funding opportunity covers civic projects across three crucial domains: Affordable Housing, Historic Preservation, and Open Space/Recreation.

Starting on Friday, March 1st, Milton residents can submit their eligibility applications, with the deadline for submissions set on May 31st. This initiative marks the third round of funding, reflecting the town’s commitment to channeling tax dollars towards projects that benefit the entire community.

Over the past rounds, the Community Preservation Committee has successfully allocated funds to various impactful projects. Notable examples include improvements to popular playing fields like Kelly, Andrews, and Mary C. Lane. Additionally, essential repairs to historical landmarks such as the Forbes House Museum and Town Lock-up have been addressed, preserving the town’s rich cultural heritage.

Residents have witnessed significant upgrades to cherished recreational spaces like Wharf Park, Peverly Park, Gile Field, and Popes Pond, showcasing the diverse range of projects supported by the CPA. The Affordable Housing Trust has also received substantial contributions, contributing to the town’s commitment to providing affordable and accessible housing options.

Milton residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to the betterment of their community. By actively participating in the application process, residents play a crucial role in shaping the town’s future and ensuring that tax dollars are utilized for projects that align with the community’s values and needs.

To apply for the Community Preservation Act funding and access additional information, interested parties can visit the official town website at https://www.townofmilton.org/1097/Application-for-Community-Preservation-F. The website provides detailed instructions, eligibility criteria, and an online application form to streamline the submission process.

As the deadline for submissions approaches on May 31st, the Community Preservation Committee looks forward to reviewing a diverse array of proposals that will continue to enhance Milton’s vibrancy, history, and quality of life for all residents.

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