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5 <br /> <br />employees are paid from the Enterprise Fund. Ms. Battite replied that the Enterprise Funds <br />cover all Recreation employees. <br /> <br />Mr. Creech recommended that Recreation, and all applicants, consider which projects they <br />would prioritize due to this year’s fiscal constraints for CPA appropriations. Mr. Creech <br />suggested the Valley Rd Hard Court Surfaces and Lincoln Fitness Equipment as possible projects <br />to remove or delay for funding requests. <br /> <br />Ms. O’Brien commented that the upcoming high school’s impact on recreation space is an <br />important factor when considering Recreation’s request, particularly for Lincoln Fields. <br /> <br />Ms. Walker commented that there has been a disparity in CPA funding for community housing <br />projects and advocated that the CPC should evaluate if CPA funding is being used for the <br />highest good. Ms. Walker commented that the Recreation Committee has numerous volunteers <br />and the support of the Town Manager’s Office and full-time staff, adding that Recreation can <br />spend $100 thousand on a 5-year study, but no one is spending the same amount for housing <br />or racial equity. Ms. Walker also commented that if the public supports continued support for <br />recreation facilities, then they should be funded from the tax levy. Ms. Battite commented that <br />Recreation’s projects are reviewed by the Town Manager and the Finance Office to determine <br />the best place to request funding. Ms. Battite noted that CPA funding is based on annual <br />requests and asked that if the CPC were to change its application procedures, that the <br />Recreation Committee be notified due to the impact it would have on Recreation’s 5-year plan. <br /> <br />Ms. Beebee expressed dismay that efforts to increase affordable housing funding are coinciding <br />with the need for recreation funding as a result of the recreational impact from the upcoming <br />high school project. <br /> <br />Mr. Sandeen left the meeting at 5:10 PM. <br /> <br />Mr. Pressman shared an instance before Covid-19 where the Select Board were presented with <br />a 5-year plan for CPA funding which included projects for each CPA category except for <br />community housing, adding that the current 5-year plan follows the same characteristic. Mr. <br />Pressman also noted that the Town does not have an individual responsible for affordable <br />housing and expressed that this is one of the main reasons why there have been less <br />applications and funding for community housing projects. <br /> <br />Ms. Fenollosa thanked Ms. Battite, Ms. Dean, and Mr. Pinsonnault for meeting with the CPC. <br /> <br />Ms. Battite, Ms. Dean, and Mr. Pinsonnault left the meeting at 5:12 PM. <br />
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