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Council approves $38.1 million Community Preservation Act funding for 52 projects citywide

2859455 · April 3, 2025
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The City Council accepted a Community Preservation Committee report and approved $38,148,052 in Community Preservation Act funding for 52 projects across Boston, allocating funds for affordable housing, historic preservation and open space.

The Boston City Council on April 2 accepted the Community Preservation Committee report and approved $38,148,052 in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds to support 52 projects across the city.

Councilor Pepin, chair of the Community Preservation Committee, presented the committee recommendation after an annual hearing. The projects span affordable housing, historic preservation and open space improvements. According to the committee, 44 projects received full funding this cycle.

Committee members and councilors praised the work of…

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