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Yarmouth CPC approves reporting conditions, sets 2- and 3-year deadlines for several projects
Summary
The Town of Yarmouth Community Preservation Committee voted to approve conditions and reporting requirements for a slate of FY26 warrant article awards, assigning two- and three-year spending windows and annual reporting for several projects.
The Town of Yarmouth Community Preservation Committee voted on Feb. 5 to approve a slate of conditions and reporting requirements attached to Community Preservation Act warrant articles slated for this year’s town meeting.
The unanimous voice vote — moved by Debbie Clark and seconded by Joanne Crowley — applies annual update requirements to multiple awardees and sets two- or three-year deadlines for spending or closeout depending on the project. Committee members said the conditions are intended to ensure progress reporting and to revert unused funds to the CPA undesignated reserve if projects do not move forward.
Why it matters: The Committee’s action formalizes monitoring expectations for major projects before they go…
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