CPA committee approves Rights Block award formatted as loan to accommodate tax‑credit rules

Holyoke Community Preservation Act (CPA) Committee · November 21, 2025

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Summary

The Holyoke CPA committee unanimously approved a procedural change to treat the Rights Block award as a loan (rather than a grant) because historic tax‑credit treatment made a loan format more practical; solicitor, mayor and community development signed off.

The Holyoke CPA committee voted to accept a procedural change reclassifying the Rights Block award as a loan to accommodate historic tax‑credit and related financing considerations.

The committee chair said Rights Block had requested the award be formatted as a loan rather than a grant because historic tax‑credit structures commonly require that approach. The chair said she consulted the city solicitor, the mayor and Alicia Zeller in the community development office, and that all had signed off on the procedural change.

Michael (committee member) made the motion to accept the change, saying the project had broad local support and no one on city staff raised concerns. Sarah seconded the motion. The committee voted in favor with members present indicating approval.

The chair emphasized the reclassification “doesn’t affect us at all” and described the change as procedural guidance to help the applicant work with tax‑credit financing. The committee did not alter funding levels or project conditions; the change only modifies how the award is characterized on the paperwork to match financing requirements.

Outcome: motion approved. The chair said the award remains subject to the solicitor’s review and standard CPA conditions.

Vote provenance: the motion to accept the loan‑format change was offered by Michael and seconded by Sarah; votes in the meeting record indicate the members present approved the motion.