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City secures ARPA funding for Cross Street building renovations and elevator installation

April 09, 2025 | Somerville City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts


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City secures ARPA funding for Cross Street building renovations and elevator installation
Somerville City officials have announced a significant multi-year project focused on structural improvements and elevator installation at the Cross Street building. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and functionality within the facility, reflecting the city's commitment to modernizing public infrastructure.

During the recent finance meeting, it was highlighted that the general contractor for the project has received funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This funding is crucial as it must be utilized before accessing additional resources from the Community Preservation Act (CPA). The careful management of these funds is essential to meet project deadlines and ensure the timely completion of the renovations.

The project not only represents a step forward in improving city facilities but also underscores the importance of strategic funding allocation in municipal projects. As the city moves forward, residents can expect enhanced services and improved access as a result of these ongoing efforts.

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