Canton Community Preservation Committee

Canton Community Preservation Committee

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The CCPC handles the Community Preservation Act in Canton, MA and recommends funding to Town Meeting.

06/12/2023

Reminder! Canton Preservation Plan public input meeting is TONIGHT at 7pm!

What goals should the Community Preservation Committee use as guidelines when it comes to recommending which project to fund?
Learn what the Plan is and add your thoughts about what needs to be included in the newest update!

6/12 at 7pm in Copper Mill Hall (2nd floor of the brick building at the Paul Revere Heritage Site), 4 Rolling Mill Way, Canton

06/01/2023

PUBLIC INPUT MEETING - JUNE 12, 7pm
The Canton Community Preservation Committee encourages Canton citizens to join us on Monday, June 12th for the annual CCPC Public Input Meeting. We are particularly looking for public opinions on changes that need to be made to the Community Preservation Plan.

The meeting will take place in Copper Mill Hall (2nd story of the brick building at the Paul Revere Heritage Site), at 4 Rolling Mill Way starting at 7pm.

The current Plan is from 2019 and can be found at: https://www.town.canton.ma.us/DocumentCenter/View/6195/2019-Community-Preservation-Plan-Udate

Please email [email protected] with any questions.

www.town.canton.ma.us

Canton Community Preservation Committee (CCPC) | Canton, MA - Official Website 11/30/2022

Canton Community Preservation Committee (CCPC) | Canton, MA - Official Website Established under M.G.L. c. 44B, the Community Preservation Act (CPA) allows Massachusetts cities and towns to raise funds through a surcharge on local real estate taxes.  These funds can be used to:

Canton Community Preservation Committee (CCPC) | Canton, MA - Official Website 11/30/2022

Update! The CCPC will begin accepting pre-applications for funding requests at Town Meeting 2024 on 12/12/22.

See the press release on the website:

Canton Community Preservation Committee (CCPC) | Canton, MA - Official Website Established under M.G.L. c. 44B, the Community Preservation Act (CPA) allows Massachusetts cities and towns to raise funds through a surcharge on local real estate taxes.  These funds can be used to:

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801 Washington Street
Canton, MA
02021