CITY OF MEDFORD TO HOLD COMMUNITY MEETING TO RECEIVE FEEDBACK ON PROPOSED PROJECTS FOR COMMUNITY PRESERVATION ACT FUNDING
The
City of Medford will host a virtual community meeting on Wednesday,
October 21, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. to review and receive feedback on
applications submitted by the City to the Community Preservation
Committee for the FY21 Community Preservation Act funding cycle (see
below for Zoom link and information). Input from the community meeting
will help to refine the proposals before they are formally presented to
the CPC during their meetings on November 5 and November 12. The CPC
will deliberate and vote on recommending funding for these projects at
their December meeting, after which the funding must be approved by City
Council.
To
help determine how these City projects can best meet the needs of the
Medford community, the City is seeking input on proposals which include:
- Carr Park Design Study for potential renovations
- Dugger Park Tennis Court reconstruction
- Gillis Park Master Plan Study to evaluate the area for potential renovations with a focus on ADA/AAB accessibility
- Playground resurfacing at Tufts, Capen, and Cummings Parks
- Playstead Park basketball court renovations
- Tufts Pool improvements
“Medford’s
parks and open spaces are some of our most valuable community
resources, and I am committed to prioritizing improvements and
renovations. To be sure these spaces best meet the needs of all
residents, we want everyone to have an opportunity to weigh in on these
and any future applications. The CPA funding is your tax dollars at
work, and they should represent your priorities for our city,” said
Mayor Lungo-Koehn. “In addition to these projects, the Mayor’s Office,
Recreation Department, Parks Department, and Office of Community
Development are also working on a plan for how to use CDBG funding for
other eligible parks. Eligible parks include Logan, Morrison, Brooks,
Tufts, and Columbus Parks. It is my sincere hope that within the next
year we can start to see some necessary and meaningful improvements at
many of our parks and open spaces for residents of all ages and
abilities to enjoy.”
You can review each proposal at THIS LINK, which can also be accessed through the CPC website at http://preservemedford.org/CPAProjects.
October 21, 2020 Virtual Community Meeting Information
Topic: Public Input Meeting for Proposed City Park CPA Applications
Time: Oct 21, 2020 6:00 PM
Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/95796788733
Meeting ID: 957 9678 8733
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