Littleton CPC Approves Key Housing Fund Transfer Agreement

The Littleton Community Preservation Committee (CPC) recently approved a grant agreement with the Affordable Housing Trust. This approval came after a discussion on the terms of the agreement, especially the duration and legal language used. The committee decided on a 10-year term for the boilerplate part of the agreement, with a new exhibit to be drawn up for each fund transfer. Despite concerns over the terminology, the term “grant” was ultimately adopted in the document.

In addition to the grant agreement, the committee addressed the distribution of the Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds, noting a decrease to 14.4% available for use. This represents a lower percentage compared to previous years, attributed to factors such as increased interest rates, limited inventory, and high housing prices affecting registry fees. The reduction in the CPA trust fund’s amount is a concerning development, given the importance of these funds in supporting various community preservation projects.

The meeting also touched on the importance of grant agreements between the CPC and recipients of funds. There was an examination of whether these agreements should be mandatory for all projects, which sparked a conversation about the potential administrative burden and the implications for citizen-led project proposals.

Another topic of significant interest was the proposal to relocate a planned tennis court project from the high school to the middle school field due to a conflict with bus parking. This unforeseen change poses questions about the project’s timeline and funding, with the possibility of completion being pushed back to FY 26. The committee acknowledged the need to reassess the project and consider rescinding the previous vote, highlighting the challenges in project management and the flexibility required to adapt to changing circumstances.

The committee’s financial position was also reviewed, with a focus on the cash balances for open space, historic resources, and recreation. Members expressed satisfaction with the current reserves, especially given the financial strains caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The recent purchase of the Webster property was cited as an example of the committee’s fiscal ability to support significant acquisitions for the community’s benefit.

Environmental concerns were addressed, particularly the funding challenges faced by the Clean Lakes Committee due to re-categorization of cell tower funds and uncertain future funding streams. The urgency of securing a dedicated funding source for the maintenance of water bodies and addressing issues at the Wetland Park, including invasive species removal and walkway repair, was emphasized. The need for proactive funding discussions in anticipation of the upcoming town meeting was underscored, with the goal of avoiding special meetings for urgent funding needs.

The committee acknowledged the need to review and possibly update the preservation plan to better reflect current goals and policies. There was a suggestion to align the preservation plan with the town’s master plan and include more specific goals and policies. A high-level overview of the document is anticipated at the next meeting, with the intention of distributing paper copies for member feedback and possibly pre-drafting proposed revisions.

Public outreach and awareness were recognized as areas for improvement, with proposals to use the town newsletter for project updates and to hold a public public hearing. Additionally, the adoption of a code of conduct was discussed.

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Town Administrator:
James Duggan
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