CPA: an Overview
CPA is a smart growth tool that helps communities preserve open space and
historic sites, create affordable housing, and develop outdoor recreational
facilities. CPA also helps strengthen the state and local economies by expanding
housing opportunities and construction jobs for the Commonwealth's workforce,
and by supporting the tourism industry through preservation of the
Commonwealth’s historic and natural resources.
Over a decade of work went into the creation of the
CPA; it was ultimately signed into law by Governor Paul Cellucci and Lieutenant
Governor Jane Swift on September 14, 2000. Read more about the history of
CPA.
CPA allows communities to create a local Community
Preservation Fund for open space protection, historic preservation, affordable
housing and outdoor recreation. Community preservation monies are raised locally
through the imposition of a surcharge of not more than 3% of the tax levy
against real property, and municipalities must adopt CPA by ballot referendum.
View a map of all CPA communities, or learn more
about CPA adoption.
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