1.9.2026 Community Preservation Comittee

Fall River Government TV Jan 12, 2026 YouTube Report Issue

The Community Preservation Committee convened on Friday, January 9th, at 6:00 p.m. at One Government Center for an eligibility round meeting. The primary objective was to review funding applications, predominantly for historic preservation projects, and address any questions from the committee members to the applicants. Applicants were informed that all projects must adhere to the Secretary of Interior standards and would be subject to a deed restriction. The committee heard presentations and engaged in discussions regarding eleven distinct applications, covering a range of projects from window restorations and mortar repairs to a cultural district study. Key discussions during the meeting focused on project scopes, detailed cost estimates, potential phasing of larger projects, and the broader community benefits each project would provide. Several applicants, including the Marine Museum, Bristol County Courthouse, Shane Landing, Eagle Event Center, and First Congregational Church, discussed the high costs associated with historic window restoration and the challenges of securing multiple bids. The Fall River Historical Society and St. Anne's Church and Shrine highlighted their significant success in raising substantial funds from private sources for their respective projects. The Fall River Deaconess Home and Eagle Event Center also emphasized their extensive community outreach and services. No formal votes on funding allocations were conducted during this eligibility meeting. The committee announced that deliberations for these applications are scheduled for January 14th, with final voting slated for January 26th. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to adjourn.

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