Community Preservation Committee releases FY21 Community Preservation Plan and FY20 Annual Report; FY21 Eligibility Applications Requested for Submission by January 4, 2021
SALEM, MA – The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) has released its FY21 Community Preservation Plan and FY20 Annual Report. The Community Preservation Plan is used to guide the CPC’s decision-making when reviewing and recommending projects for Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding. It also references several planning documents that have been vetted through public processes and summarizes some of the relevant needs, goals and recommendations of those plans. The plan also serves as an annual report – summarizing the status of funded projects and including copies of the required State reports.
The CPC uses a two-step application process for reviewing funding proposals, beginning with a brief Eligibility Application. This application enables applicants to know if their project is eligible under CPA regulations prior to submitting the more comprehensive Funding Application. Eligibility Applications may be submitted to the CPC at any time. However, in order to be considered for the FY21 funding round, applicants are encouraged to submit their Eligibility Applications no later than January 4, 2021. For projects that are determined eligible, applicants will then be invited to submit a Funding Application. The CPC’s tentative deadline for the receipt of Funding Applications is March 26, 2021. Submitted applications will be reviewed in accordance with the evaluation criteria and the goal of the CPC is to submit funding recommendations to the City Council in May 2021.
CPC Chair Bart Hoskins stated, “We are pleased to announce the onset of this year’s round of applications for CPA funding. In the last six years, the over $5 million in CPA funds awarded have provided enormous public benefit to Salem residents.”
“CPA has made it possible for the City of Salem to address needs of open space and recreation, historic preservation, and community housing,” said Mayor Kim Driscoll. “Affordable housing is particularly important this year and I am pleased that the Community Preservation Committee has amended their minimum criteria to exceed the state’s standards, so that affordable housing made possible by CPA funds will better meet the needs of Salem families and seniors.”
The FY21 Community Preservation Plan and FY20 Annual Report, FY21 Determination of Eligibility Application and other information on the CPA can be found at http://www.salem.com/community-preservation-committee.