Community Preservation Committee (CPC)

Joey's Park - Rebuilt in 2014 through Community Preservation Act funds and private donations

Meetings

  • 5:30 pm
  • 2nd Wednesday of every month
  • Meetings are held via Zoom

Agendas & Minutes

Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.

View Most Recent Agendas and Minutes

Members

  • Elizabeth Dionne, Member
    Parks Commissioner
    Term expires: 2026
  • Prassede Vella
    Appointed by: Conservation Commission
    Term expires: 2025
  • Juliet Jenkins, Vice-Chair
    Appointed by: Select Board
    Term expires: 2027
  • Jacqueline Appel, Member
    Appointed by: Historic District Commission
    Term expires: 2025
  • Rui "Renee" Guo, Member
    Appointed by: Planning Board
    Term expires: 2027
  • Gloria Leipzig, Member
    Appointed by: Housing Authority
    Term expires: 2026
  • Paul, Cowing Member, Recreation Commission
    Appointed by: Select Board
    Term expires: 2026
  • Peter Olagunju, Member
    Appointed by: Select Board
    Term expires: 2026
  • Aaron Pikcilingis, Chair
    Appointed by: Select Board
    Term expires: 2025

Staff Contact

Overview

On November 2, 2010, Belmont voted to adopt the Community Preservation Act (CPA). The CPA provides a funding source for Open Space (including outdoor Recreational Land), Community Housing, and Historic Resources.

Belmont raises money for its Community Preservation Fund by imposing a 1.5% surcharge on local real estate taxes. Belmont collects close to $1 million/year from the property tax surcharge. Additionally, each year the state distributes limited matching funds to the towns that have passed the CPA. These funds are collected from existing fees on real estate transactions at the Registry of Deeds.

Meet Belmont Podcast overview of Community Preservation Committee

Process

The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) recommends projects to Town Meeting regarding the appropriation of CPA funds. Preliminary Applications for CPA funds are generally available in the summer and due in September/October. Final Applications are generally due in late November. Sponsors of projects are encouraged to speak or meet with the CPC committee ahead of these deadlines. Further information is available in Belmont's Community Preservation Plan (PDF).