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Norwood Community Preservation Committee seeks funding for roofs, historic nomination, ADA ramp and pond study

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Summary

Norwood’s Community Preservation Committee proposed funding several FY26 projects, including $300,000 (not-to-exceed) for Washington Heights roofs, $24,000 to finish a National Register nomination for Highlands Cemetery and St. Gabriel’s Chapel, an ADA ramp redesign at Elliott Field, feasibility studies and a $200,000 study of Goud Pond.

The Norwood Community Preservation Committee briefed the Board of Selectmen on April 8 about its recommended FY26 projects and the committee’s estimated available balance.

Catherine Walsh, CPC chair, said the committee projects estimated FY26 revenue to be just under $1 million and presented a funding slate that, if approved, would leave about $2.5 million in the CPC account for future projects. The CPC’s applications to the special and annual warrants included several requests:

- Washington Heights roofing (Housing Authority): a not‑to‑exceed $300,000 appropriation to replace roofs on multiple housing authority buildings; the application notes a required 1:1 match and the applicant…

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