Westport Community Preservation Committee Weighs Housing and Infrastructure Projects

The Westport Community Preservation Committee (CPC) convened to deliberate on several significant funding requests, including a major proposal for affordable housing development and infrastructure projects, such as a bike path and recreation area improvements.

A focal point of the meeting was the Westport Affordable Housing Trust’s request for $300,000, primarily earmarked for land acquisition to develop affordable housing. This initiative seeks to address a critical need for affordable housing, with $200,000 planned specifically for land purchases. The committee discussed the issuance of a Request for Proposals (RFP) to attract interest from realtors, developers, and property owners willing to sell land. The goal is to secure a parcel large enough to support 30 housing units, highlighting the challenges posed by rising land prices and the need for strategic investments in larger developments.

The trust also requested $40,000 to support its affordable housing office, which manages the prehab program aimed at preserving existing affordable housing. The program offers grants of up to $21,000 for renovations, with an additional $60,000 requested to bolster the program’s budget. Discussion centered on the eligibility criteria for prehab applicants, focusing on income thresholds and property assessments. The CPC acknowledged the potential limitations imposed by these criteria in a fluctuating housing market and the importance of maintaining a diverse housing stock in Westport.

The conversation about housing unfolded against a backdrop of demographic shifts, with inquiries primarily coming from seniors rather than young families. This trend informed discussions on alternative housing solutions, such as accessory dwelling units (ADUs), which the planning board is promoting to accommodate diverse housing needs. The committee also considered partnering with organizations like Habitat for Humanity to leverage larger parcels and expedite development timelines.

Another major topic was the Westport Bike and Pedestrian Committee’s request for a feasibility study to explore a bike route connecting Westport with Dartmouth and New Bedford. The goal is to create a continuous bike system linking regional routes. This project would leverage a previously secured grant and focus on developing a segment along the rail corridor, promising improved connectivity and safety for cyclists.

Additionally, the CPC examined the Mass Trails project’s funding request, which seeks to develop a regional trail system. The Westport section, aimed at enhancing local commerce, involves a $300,000 feasibility study for the Northern route, with Westport’s share at $60,000. The discussion noted the need for clarity in the funding structure, particularly with an additional $3,000 reserve.

Historic preservation also featured prominently, with a proposal to restore the Westport Point United Methodist Church being debated. The project’s $450,000 budget raised legal and financial considerations, particularly in light of a 2018 Supreme Court ruling affecting church-related funding. The committee was tasked with ensuring compliance with legal standards while considering the church’s historical significance and community role.

The committee also discussed the preservation of Howland Hall, focusing on its historical designation and the need for renovations. The renovation project includes accessibility upgrades, exterior rehabilitation, and energy efficiency improvements, with a total budget of $450,000. The CPC considered the possibility of phasing the project to manage financial burdens, emphasizing accessibility and the building’s role as a community hub.

Recreational projects were also on the agenda, with the Recreation Committee proposing improvements to Bicentennial Park and a new baseball field for the Westport Babe Ruth League. The park project, with a budget of $250,000, aims to revitalize the area, addressing safety and maintenance concerns. The Babe Ruth League’s proposal seeks $150,000 to complement an existing grant for a new field, highlighting the need for additional sports facilities for older children.

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Town Administrator:
Jim Hartnett
Community Preservation Committee Officials:
Betty Slade, John Bell, Hugh Morton, Veronica Beaulieu, Mark Schmid, Timothy Gillespie, Dale Weber, Philip M Weinberg, Garrett Stuck

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