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CPA at 10 years: Where have we come? Where are we going?

CPA at 10 years: Where have we come? Where are we going?. Coalition Partners. The new Coalition CPA website. Governor Cellucci Signs the CPA. Happy 10th Anniversary CPA!. Status of Adoption: 2002. Status of Adoption: 2006. Status of Adoption: 2008.

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CPA at 10 years: Where have we come? Where are we going?

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  1. CPA at 10 years: Where have we come? Where are we going?

  2. Coalition Partners

  3. The new Coalition CPA website

  4. Governor Cellucci Signs the CPA Happy 10th Anniversary CPA!

  5. Status of Adoption: 2002

  6. Status of Adoption: 2006

  7. Status of Adoption: 2008

  8. 2010: 148 Communities (42% of the Commonwealth)

  9. CPA Achievements • Open Space: More than 13,300 acres of open space protected • Historic: Over 2,000 appropriations made to restore and preserve historic resources • Housing: Over 4,200 units constructed • Recreation: 840 recreational projects

  10. CPA Achievements More than $925 million raised so far for CPA projects Percentage Spending Housing: 31% (25%)* Open Space: 27% (34%)* Historic: 27% (25%)* Recreation: 10% (9%)* Mixed Use: 4% (7%)* *Includes full amount of bonded projects

  11. Iconic Projects: Windrush Farm, North Andover • Text

  12. Declaration of Independence, Mendon • Text

  13. Town Hall, Needham

  14. 89 Oxbow, Wayland

  15. Clipper City Rail Trail, Newburyport

  16. Angino Farm, Newton

  17. CPA Challenges • Trust fund matching dollars • Recreation category

  18. Revenue FY 2002: $41.3 FY 2003: $53.8 FY 2004: $50.5 FY 2005: $37.4 FY 2006: $36.1 FY 2007: $31.9 FY 2008: $27.0 FY 2009: $25.2 FY 2010: $25.6 Distributions FY 2003: $17.8 FY 2004: $27.2 FY 2005: $31.4 FY 2006: $46.3 FY 2007: $58.6 FY 2008: $68.1 FY 2009: $54.6 FY 2010: $31.6 FY 2011: $25.9 CPA Trust Fund (millions)

  19. Recreation Category

  20. Solution: “An Act to Sustain Community Preservation” Major Components: 1. Change in deeds fee collection methodology to provide an increase in trust fund revenue for communities If higher match is in place, then… 2. Allow flexibility on local CPA revenue sources (not just relying on property tax surcharge) 3. Allow CPA “rehabilitation” projects on existing recreational land

  21. Progress and Next Steps Bill filed – January 2011 116 legislative supporters (both parties on board!) Committee Hearing – April 2011 Favorable Committee Recommendation – June 2011 Awaiting action by House Ways & Means Committee

  22. What is the future of CPA? 1. If bill passes… up, up and away!

  23. What is the future of CPA? 2. If bill doesn’t pass: ‘Plateau Scenario’ 3. If bill doesn’t pass: ‘Sine Wave Scenario’ 2010 2040? 2020 2000

  24. Time for Questions ?

  25. For more information: www.communitypreservation.org Community Preservation Coalition

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