City/Town Name | Description | Approval Date |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
publication of historic building data book |
04/05/2010 |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
Research and printing of historical book on properties throughout Provincetown |
04/05/2010 |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
Printed book of historic buildings |
04/05/2010 |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
Compilation of data on buildings in Provincetown published. |
04/05/2010 |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
Publication of historic building data book |
04/05/2010 |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
Data book compiled and published |
04/05/2010 |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
Production and distribution complete |
04/05/2010 |
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Provincetown | "Building Provincetown" Historic Building data book |
Descriptive book describing historic homes in Provincetown |
04/01/2010 |
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Edgartown | "Cooke House" Chimney & Fireplace |
Restoration of the chimney and fireplace at the historic Cooke House. The Cooke House is owned by the Martha's Vineyard Museum and is in the Historic District and on the Registry of Historic Places. |
04/08/2014 |
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Edgartown | "Cooke House" Grading |
To fix the grading around the historic Cooke House owned by the MV Museum, which will protect the house from drainage issues. |
04/09/2019 |
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Edgartown | "Cooke House" MV Museum |
Historically preserve and restore outside of "Cooke House" circa 1730. Part of the MV Museum and on the National Register of Historic Places. |
04/14/2009 |
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Edgartown | "Cooke House" MV Museum 10 |
To finish restoration on the "Cooke House" at the MV Museum. The house is in the Historic District and on the National Register of Historic Places. |
04/13/2010 |
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Edgartown | "Cooke House" Phase 3 |
Phase 3 covers installation of dehumidification and exterior restoration to roof, windows and gutters. |
05/22/2021 |
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Edgartown | "Cooke House" Restoration foundation |
Restoration and reinforcement to the foundation, sills and joists to help support the historic structure and prolong it's useful life. |
06/13/2020 |
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Edgartown | "Old School" Study 09 |
Help pay for professional design service to convert cafeteria of the "Old School" into a theater and community space. |
04/14/2009 |
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Edgartown | "Pease House" MV Museum |
Restoration of the "Pease House" roof at the MV Museum. The Pease House houses many historical artifacts important to the history of Martha's Vineyard. |
04/13/2010 |
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Deerfield | "The Dead of 1704" Monument Restoration |
The base of this brownstone monument with the inscription "The Dead of 1704" is deteriorating and two courses of brick that support the monument must be replaced. The monument stone must be lifted from the foundation. Lichen must be removed from the monument itself. Once the foundation has been repaired, the monument will be reinstalled atop its pedestal and the surrounding ground restored. |
06/01/2020 |
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Deerfield | "The Dead of 1704" Monument Restoration |
Restoration The base of this brownstone monument with the inscription "The Dead of 1704" is deteriorating and two courses of brick that support the monument must be replaced. The monument stone must be lifted from the foundation. Lichen must be removed from the monument itself. Once the foundation has been repaired, the monument will be reinstalled atop its pedestal and the surrounding ground restored. |
06/01/2020 |
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Bedford | #12-Old Burial Ground Reconstruction-from Hist Prop Preserv Fd |
Reconstruction of the Old Burial Ground's southern stone wall using funds previously appropriated into the "Historic Properties Preservation Fund" articles dated 3/25/08. $22,500 was transferred from into this new article for the specific project leaving a balance of $174,099 in the article dated 3/25/08. |
09/08/2014 |
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Bedford | #13-Shawsheen Pump House-from Hist Prop Preserv Fd |
Shawsheen Pump House |
01/04/2016 |
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Bedford | #14-Freight House Deck/Railing Replac- from Hist Prop Preserv Fd |
Replacement of Bedford Freight House deck and railings. |
01/03/2017 |
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Westford | (2) Affordable Housing Properties - Habitat for Humanity |
For the construction of two affordable housing properties located at 75 Graniteville Rd and any other related costs. |
04/02/2016 |
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West Bridgewater | .Purchase Williams property |
Purchase Williams property for open space. Seller: Jeanne Williams |
06/13/2016 |
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North Andover | 0 Bradfoor Street Acquisition |
Acquisition of an open space parcel currently for sale on the open market. Key Points: Missing piece between to existing open space parcels Funding amount is based on appraised value |
05/23/2023 |
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Barnstable | 0 BUMPS RIVER ROAD ACQUISITION |
Acquisition of a 5.92 acre vacant lot in Marstons Mills village for open space and passive recreation, education, and nature study purposes. A conservation restriction will be held by Barnstable Land Trust. Acquisition of this parcel will protect water quality and wildlife along Bumps River, Scudder Bay and Coombs Bog and provide connection to 27 acres of Town-owned land for the opportunity for walking trails. |
01/17/2019 |
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Waltham | 0 Prospect Hill Rd. Acquisition |
Acquisition and preservation of 0 Prospect Hill Rd. / Lot 1A Willard St. This 5-acre residentially zoned and privately owned underdeveloped parcel serves as an unofficial entrance to trails at Prospect Hill Park. Acquisition by the City ensures that access to the park is preserved and extends the park to the surrounding neighborhood. |
03/13/2023 |
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Barnstable | 0 Sandy Neck Rd - 14.12 acres |
Acquisition of a 14.12 acre parcel for open space and recreation. Map 339 parcel 002 |
07/09/2015 |
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Salem | 1-3 Bemis Street Acquisition |
Purchase of two lots to incorporate into existing park. |
12/07/2017 |
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Cambridge | 1-3 Marcella St |
Homeowner's Rehab, Inc. purchased this 16-unit building to rehabilitate and preserve vital low-income rental housing in Cambridge. The project has a mix of family sized two-and three-bedroom units and four studio apartments. HRI has replaced the building's heating system and gas line and is renovating the kitchens and bathrooms in each unit, providing quality rental units with long-term affordability. |
07/27/2006 |
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Cambridge | 10 Cpl McTernan St unit C-205 |
Window replacement. This building was constructed in 1924 as the Blessed Sacrament School and adaptively reused for housing in 2010. This grant supports historic preservation of affordable housing stock in Cambridge. |
09/12/2022 |
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Easton | 10 Electric Avenue |
Grant to South Shore Habitat for Humanity for site work to build 1 single-family affordable home on land donated by the Town, which the Town also did pre-development engineering work on. The grant concludes Town funding. Construction is beginning Fall 2019 with occupancy anticipated for Summer 2020. |
05/15/2017 |
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Easton | 10 Electric Avenue |
AHT support for FY2018 site work, RFP advertising costs, and other expenses for South Shore Habitat for Humanity to build an affordable 3-bedroom single-family house on Town-owned land at 10 Electric Avenue. |
05/15/2017 |
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Peabody | 10 Lowell St Purchase |
Purchase of 10 Lowell St |
12/14/2017 |
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Easton | 10 Morse Road |
Affordable Housing Trust acquisition of a 1+ acre parcel coming out of Chapter 61A at 10 Morse Road for the purpose of issuing an RFP for a non-profit developer to create 1 or 2 units of affordable housing. |
03/19/2020 |
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Arlington | 10 Sunnyside Avenue |
The Housing Corporation of Arlington (HCA) acquired property in October, 2022 that is the site of a former automotive business and intends to build 43 units of permanently affordable housing, adding substantially to the 150 affordable apartments throughout Arlington already owned by HCA. As the applicants explain, âWith the development of 10 Sunnyside Avenue, the HCA seeks to support families who make a low-income and expand affordable housing in Arlington by providing beautiful, energy-efficient homes for a range of family sizes in a building with quality-of-life amenitiesâŠâ This project will benefit the neighborhood by replacing an unattractive, underutilized former industrial property with a greatly improved streetscape, including planned rooftop garden, while also planning to provide some community meeting space. As has been true with prior HCA developments, most notably the 48-unit Downing Square Broadway initiative, CPA and other local funding awards will be leveraged to obtain the additional funding, making it possible for HCA to raise the full amount (estimated at $23,809,156) required for this project. In its application, HCA described the status of its efforts to obtain such funding, including plans to apply for the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) One Stop Funding Round; DHCD requires a substantial local funding commitment to award its subsides. This proposed CPA award, in combination with $250,000 in funding from the CPA-supported Arlington Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) (See âArlington Affordable Housing Trust Fundâ project), is expected to demonstrate strong local commitment for this exciting project to the DHCD and other potential funders. |
05/15/2023 |
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Gloucester | 10 Taylor Street Condominiums |
The Gardner Company proposes to acquire a vacant 4,318 s.f. lot, currently owned by the Gloucester Housing Authority and construct three affordable new condominiums, in accordance with plans approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals. All of the units will be sold to pre-qualified, income eligible, first-time buyers at prices no greater than $125,000 for 2, two-plus bedroom townhouses and 1, one-bedroom handicap accessible unit. at $90,000. These prices will allow households earning approximately 60-70% of the area median income to qualify for purchase. All units will be deed restricted as permanently affordable, meet the requirements of the Local Initiative Program (LIP) of the Department of Housing and Community Development, and count towards the City's subsidized housing inventory. Multiple funding sources will combine to achieve the balance of the required $140,000 - $150,000 project subsidy. Construction financing will be provided by BankGloucester. The 10 Taylor Street Condominium project will revitalize an existing vacant lot in central Gloucester, and provide affordable housing in an established neighborhood. The site is within walking distance of Main Street, the waterfront and CATA bus service. CPA funding will be used to offset all project expenses, including land acquisition, site improvements, building construction and project management. |
01/28/2011 |
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Newton | 10-12 Cambria Rd Community Housing |
Rehabilitate an existing 2-family house as two, 2-bedroom rental units, permanently affordable to households at 50% and 80% of the area median income. This project's perpetual affordability restriction is recorded on Book 67169, Page 105, at the South Middlesex Registry of Deeds. For additional information, see the project's page on our website, www.newtonma.gov/cpa, under "Proposals & Projects - Completed." |
04/19/2016 |
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Northampton | 100 - Beaver Brook & Broad Brook Cons Area - BBC & LCA |
Rehabilitation of a six acre portion of the Beaver Brook/Broad Brook Greenway, including a wildlife blind, trails, picnic tables and habitat improvements. |
12/15/2016 |
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Eastham | 100 Cole Road |
Provides funding to support the purchase of 100 Cole Road by the Eastham Conservation Foundation. |
05/06/2023 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes acquisition 184 Broadway |
184 Broadway-acquisition by SCC for 100 Homes |
06/09/2022 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative |
Unanticipated carrying costs for 100 Homes properties (Overages accumulated on 100 Homes properties that were already in process. The funds paid were used to pay for carrying costs, such as interest that accumulated on MHIC loans when projects were delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. |
09/12/2019 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative |
This project seeks to secure 100 new units of affordable housing in Somerville through purchasing existing multi-family properties and converting them to affordable housing. To date, this phase of the project has secured 11 units in three properties. In addition to the housing restriction recorded below, the following restrictions were recorded at the Middlesex South Registry of Deeds: 1. January 18, 2018 Book/page 70527/64, Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Fund 3. July 13, 2018 Book/page 71315/196 Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Fund |
04/12/2018 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative |
The goal of the 100 Homes Program is to create affordable units by acquiring existing properties that represent a mix of single and multi-bedroom units, and rent them to households with mix of incomes at affordable rent levels. The initiative is building on the success of the 100 Homes pilot funded in FY15. This phase of the project resulted in eight units in three properties. |
09/14/2017 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative |
This project seeks to secure 100 new units of affordable housing in Somerville through purchasing existing multi-family properties and converting them to affordable housing. |
05/12/2016 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative |
Unanticipated carrying costs for 100 Homes properties (overages accumulated on 100 Homes properties that were already in process. The funds paid were used to pay for carrying costs, such as interest that accumulated on MHIC loans when projects were delayed due to unforeseen circumstances). |
01/10/2020 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes initiative - 21 Cutter Ave |
As part of the 100 Homes Initiative, a property was acquired creating 2 two units at 80% AMI and one unit at 100% AMI. |
01/07/2020 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes initiative - 27 Everett Ave |
Part of the 100 Homes Initiative, a 3-family property was acquired, creating one unit affordable at 50% AMI and two units affordable at 80% AMI. |
11/15/2020 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative - 31-35 Linden St |
As part of the 100 Homes Initiative, a property was acquired to create 3 new units, of which 2 are affordable to households earning 100% AMI and one affordable to households at 80% AMI. |
11/02/2020 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative - 53 High Street |
As part of the 100 Homes Initiative, a property was acquired to create two new units affordable at 100% AMI. |
03/13/2020 |
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Somerville | 100 Homes Initiative Pilot |
The Somerville Community Corporation will pilot its 100 Homes Initiative, which will secure affordability in the existing housing market. In addition to the restriction described below, which was for five units in two properties, the Somerville Affordable Housing Trust Fund recorded an additional housing restriction for two units in one property, recorded on March 8, 2017 with the Middlesex Registry of Deeds, book and page: 01505/7. |
06/25/2015 |