House CPF & Senate CDS · FY2022–FY2026
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Emerald Necklace Conservancy (In partnership with
This funding would be used by the Emerald Necklace Conservancy to revitalize Charlesgate Park, a highly neglected 13-acre greenspace divided by a highway and rife with pollutants. The proposal will enliven the area, which is currently a “dead-zone” in the middle of Boston. Proposed improvements include the creation of a universally accessible playground, the creation of inclusive children’s play area, the creation of one of Boston’s largest dog parks, investment in green infrastructure and ecolo
$16.6M
Emerald Necklace Conservancy (In partnership with
This funding would be used by the Emerald Necklace Conservancy to revitalize Charlesgate Park, a highly neglected 13-acre greenspace divided by a highway and rife with pollutants. The proposal will enliven the area, which is currently a “dead-zone” in the middle of Boston. Proposed improvements include the creation of a universally accessible playground, the creation of inclusive children’s play area, the creation of one of Boston’s largest dog parks, investment in green infrastructure and ecolo
$16.6M
Community Care Cooperative, Inc.
This funding would be used by Community Care Cooperative for their proposal to purchase EPIC, a top rated electronic health record (EHR) and population health system for Massachusetts health centers. The purpose is to strengthen primary care, improve financial performance, and advance racial justice. Beyond its value in primary care, Epic is a highly rated population health system. Today, all Massachusetts health centers take responsibility for the quality and cost of care of a population. Howev
$12.4M
Community Care Cooperative, Inc.
This funding would be used by Community Care Cooperative for their proposal to purchase EPIC, a top rated electronic health record (EHR) and population health system for Massachusetts health centers. The purpose is to strengthen primary care, improve financial performance, and advance racial justice. Beyond its value in primary care, Epic is a highly rated population health system. Today, all Massachusetts health centers take responsibility for the quality and cost of care of a population. Howev
$12.4M
Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority
IThis funding would be used by the Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) to develop a new operations and maintenance facility in order to establish operating efficiencies, state of good repair and cost-effective, sustainable service. This facility will be located in the eastern portion of its district, covering expanded passenger service in communities from South Plymouth to Scituate. As currently envisioned, the new facility will include elements for bus storage, dispatc
$12.0M
Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority
IThis funding would be used by the Greater Attleboro Taunton Regional Transit Authority (GATRA) to develop a new operations and maintenance facility in order to establish operating efficiencies, state of good repair and cost-effective, sustainable service. This facility will be located in the eastern portion of its district, covering expanded passenger service in communities from South Plymouth to Scituate. As currently envisioned, the new facility will include elements for bus storage, dispatc
$12.0M
Town of Charlemont
This funding would be used by the Town of Charlemont for its Long Bridge project, which is in need of repair. This bridge is the main connector between Charlemont and Hawley, it allows access to 8A and connects both sides of the town, as well as gives access to the largest employer, Berkshire East. Without additional support, this bridge repair project would consume the town’s entire budget for more than three years.
$12.0M
Town of Charlemont
This funding would be used by the Town of Charlemont for its Long Bridge project, which is in need of repair. This bridge is the main connector between Charlemont and Hawley, it allows access to 8A and connects both sides of the town, as well as gives access to the largest employer, Berkshire East. Without additional support, this bridge repair project would consume the town’s entire budget for more than three years.
$12.0M
City of New Bedford
This funding would be used by the City of New Bedford for the construction of the Quest Center Parking Structure, which will eliminate the lack of district parking that is significantly impeding the growth of the City’s premier co-working space, Groundwork New Bedford. Founded in 2014, Groundwork is a partnership of the E for All New Bedford Business Incubator, the MassDevelopment Finance Agency, the New Bedford Economic Development Council, and the City of New Bedford. The long-standing limitat
$11.5M
City of New Bedford
This funding would be used by the City of New Bedford for the construction of the Quest Center Parking Structure, which will eliminate the lack of district parking that is significantly impeding the growth of the City’s premier co-working space, Groundwork New Bedford. Founded in 2014, Groundwork is a partnership of the E for All New Bedford Business Incubator, the MassDevelopment Finance Agency, the New Bedford Economic Development Council, and the City of New Bedford. The long-standing limitat
$11.5M
Town of Princeton
This 12,000 square foot building will house Fire/EMS headquarters and Police. It replaces a building constructed in 1890 which has numerous building code, fire code, life safety, ADA, and functional deficiencies.
$10.9M
Town of Princeton
This 12,000 square foot building will house Fire/EMS headquarters and Police. It replaces a building constructed in 1890 which has numerous building code, fire code, life safety, ADA, and functional deficiencies.
$10.9M
Cambridge Public Health Commission
CPHC’s plan will result in 42 new child and adolescent beds and 22 new adult inpatient behavioral health beds. Services address the urgent needs of special populations identified as priorities by the MA Department of Mental Health and MassHealth, including: Renovation of the Somerville campus is underway on a phased basis to meet the licensure requirements to operate a new Center for Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with 42 new youth beds including specialized neuro-developmental ca
$8.0M
Cambridge Public Health Commission
CPHC’s plan will result in 42 new child and adolescent beds and 22 new adult inpatient behavioral health beds. Services address the urgent needs of special populations identified as priorities by the MA Department of Mental Health and MassHealth, including: Renovation of the Somerville campus is underway on a phased basis to meet the licensure requirements to operate a new Center for Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with 42 new youth beds including specialized neuro-developmental ca
$8.0M
Town of Danvers
The Town of Danvers, MA, is fortunate to sit at the crossroads of two significant rail-to-trail corridors with substantial regional importance. The major north-south trail running through Town is called the East Coast Greenway, which stretches from Maine to Florida. In downtown Danvers, the Greenway intersects with the Northern Rail Trail, a rail line that once connected Boston to Quebec. Severalsegments of the Northern Rail Trail are currently online, with more projects coming every yea
$7.9M
Town of Danvers
The Town of Danvers, MA, is fortunate to sit at the crossroads of two significant rail-to-trail corridors with substantial regional importance. The major north-south trail running through Town is called the East Coast Greenway, which stretches from Maine to Florida. In downtown Danvers, the Greenway intersects with the Northern Rail Trail, a rail line that once connected Boston to Quebec. Severalsegments of the Northern Rail Trail are currently online, with more projects coming every yea
$7.9M
City of Pittsfield
This funding would support the City of Pittsfield to carry forward complete streets projects in 38 locations throughout the city, as well as sidewalk replacement and intersection ramp upgrades to meet current accessibility standards from a survey completed along 37 miles of the 145 mile network within the city. The MassDOT Complete Streets program prioritization plan, along with an existing limited sidewalk survey combined with an ongoing city-wide survey expected to be completed by end of June
$6.8M
City of Pittsfield
This funding would support the City of Pittsfield to carry forward complete streets projects in 38 locations throughout the city, as well as sidewalk replacement and intersection ramp upgrades to meet current accessibility standards from a survey completed along 37 miles of the 145 mile network within the city. The MassDOT Complete Streets program prioritization plan, along with an existing limited sidewalk survey combined with an ongoing city-wide survey expected to be completed by end of June
$6.8M
City of Pittsfield
The William Stanley Business Park, has three of its parcels occupied, a fourth will be under construction this summer, and six sites remain available for new business and industry. Site 9, the largest and most prominent section of the park, has remained undeveloped due to its deplorable condition for over twenty years. Improving the condition of the parcel will make it a more attractive option for private sector development, which meets the goals of PEDA and the City by addressing the blighted c
$6.2M
City of Pittsfield
The William Stanley Business Park, has three of its parcels occupied, a fourth will be under construction this summer, and six sites remain available for new business and industry. Site 9, the largest and most prominent section of the park, has remained undeveloped due to its deplorable condition for over twenty years. Improving the condition of the parcel will make it a more attractive option for private sector development, which meets the goals of PEDA and the City by addressing the blighted c
$6.2M
Plymouth
The project will take place along Town Brook, a 1.67-mile first order stream that originates from the 269-acre Billington Sea and flows into historic Plymouth Harbor. The project is part of the Town Brook Restoration Program, which has achieved the removal of 5 dams along Town Brook, in an effort to restore ecological health, improve climate change resiliency, and alleviate public safety concerns along the brook.
$6.1M
Plymouth
The project will take place along Town Brook, a 1.67-mile first order stream that originates from the 269-acre Billington Sea and flows into historic Plymouth Harbor. The project is part of the Town Brook Restoration Program, which has achieved the removal of 5 dams along Town Brook, in an effort to restore ecological health, improve climate change resiliency, and alleviate public safety concerns along the brook.
$6.1M
United Way of Central Massachusetts
Worcester Together is a collaboration of more than 300 people from community-based nonprofits, municipal departments, small and large business partners and faith leaders convened by the United Way of Central MA to address the myriad of issues exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Working sub-groups are focused on food access, employment, education, childcare and youth development, housing support, mental and behavioral health, and elders. Throughout the pandemic we have solved problems, created
$5.6M
United Way of Central Massachusetts
Worcester Together is a collaboration of more than 300 people from community-based nonprofits, municipal departments, small and large business partners and faith leaders convened by the United Way of Central MA to address the myriad of issues exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Working sub-groups are focused on food access, employment, education, childcare and youth development, housing support, mental and behavioral health, and elders. Throughout the pandemic we have solved problems, created
$5.6M
Town of Lenox
Lower Housatonic Street Complete Reconstruction is important to the local community in that it will improve safety on the roadway for all users, especially pedestrians and cyclists. It will increase resilience to climate change by improving stormwater drainage along x miles of road, through and along wetland areas. The replacement of water and sewer line will increase fiscal efficiency and environmental sustainability.
$5.5M
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