Community Preservation Act
Nov. 9th, 2005 11:12 amIt passed by 9 votes in Waltham: http://www.dailynewstribune.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=64938
Thoughts? Does your city have something like this in place (I'm curious what people's experiences have been). Its seemed to have worked well in nearby Newton since it was passed a few years ago.
Given Waltham's obscenely low tax rate, I figured that a 2% increase wouldn't kill me. Low income and Senior residents are exempt from it, and $ is matched by the state. Given the (imo) overdevelopment happening in some parts of the city and the plethora of property coming up for potential public use (old schools, closing hospitals) I think that community development is going to be especially important.
I'm curious if this passed in Watertown (my browser keeps crashing each time I try and get anywhere on the News Tribune site), also.
Thoughts? Does your city have something like this in place (I'm curious what people's experiences have been). Its seemed to have worked well in nearby Newton since it was passed a few years ago.
Given Waltham's obscenely low tax rate, I figured that a 2% increase wouldn't kill me. Low income and Senior residents are exempt from it, and $ is matched by the state. Given the (imo) overdevelopment happening in some parts of the city and the plethora of property coming up for potential public use (old schools, closing hospitals) I think that community development is going to be especially important.
I'm curious if this passed in Watertown (my browser keeps crashing each time I try and get anywhere on the News Tribune site), also.
CPA
Date: 2005-11-09 04:33 pm (UTC)Interesting. The Gore Estate (the house) is actually in Waltham (the excess land in Watertown). The house is a registered historic landmark and I'm sure there are different laws that govern the development of that area as a result. I'm sure there would be quite a battle between Watertown + Waltham or Watertown and the Feds (if there is desire to build a massive affordable housing complex, or something of that like there). Its happening over in North Waltham with Waltham, Belmont and Lexington that all own land on the old Metropolitan State and Middlesex Hospital grounds.
Administrative hassles aside, I think that the city giving up free state money in exchange for a teensy bit smaller tax rate wasn't worth it (which was why I voted to support it). I know that there are organizations available in the city that could get Seniors to City Hall (or go for them) and/or educate others about the issues impacting housing (I'm thinking of http://www.watchcdc.org/, who I'm sure would support this bill because they want more affordable housing but they also do a lot of supportive activity for renters)). I'd like to try and control the amount of these moving into my neighborhood where old Victorians used to be http://www.diabolis.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=200&pos=30
Re: CPA
Date: 2005-11-09 04:39 pm (UTC)I shall have to check out this watchcdc you speak of....
Plus I didn't think it was going to pass in Watertwon, the Tab these past weeks had a lot of people against it.
It is passing up free money. But that money came at a price.