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To-date, Lexington Town Meeting has appropriated over $76 million in funding for CPA <br /> projects (not including debt service payments) in the four primary categories of Community <br /> Housing ($11.3 million); Historic Resources ($33.4 million); Open Space Preservation ($15.1 <br /> million); and Recreational Resources ($14.6 million). Town Meeting has also approved <br /> administrative expenses totaling $1.8 million which help fund staff salaries, mailings,public <br /> notices, real estate appraisals, legal fees, membership dues and other miscellaneous expenses <br /> related to CPA projects. The chart below illustrates the percentage of Lexington's CPA funds <br /> allocated to each category by Town Meeting from 2006-2019: <br /> Appropriated To-Date by Category as of 7/1/19 <br /> Recreational Resources Open Space <br /> 1.9% 20% <br /> V Admin xioenses <br /> 2% <br /> communiLy <br /> 1.5% <br /> I9istoric IResources <br /> 44% <br /> Oioen.woad m Admin f:ExiDenses m Community I iousing I9istoric Resources uoo I::iecre ationai ::iesources <br /> s <br /> Of the funds that have been appropriated from the Town's Community Preservation Fund (CPF), <br /> over $15.9 million has been provided from state supplemental matching funds and $500,000 <br /> from a State LAND (Local Acquisition for Natural Diversity) Grant. Therefore, over 21% of <br /> CPA funding has been provided by state matching funds. <br /> In its initial year, fiscal year 2007 (FY07), the surcharge brought in approximately $2.5 million <br /> dollars, which was fully matched with state funds. Since FY07, annual revenue from the local <br /> surcharge has steadily increased. Latest figures are available for FY19, for which the surcharge <br /> raised $4,911,223. However, state matching funds, which come from a surcharge on Registry of <br /> Deeds transaction fees, have fallen since FY08. Lexington's FY20 state match totals $716,858, <br /> 2 <br />