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Community Preservation Committee
Meetings
- 5:00 pm - Tisbury Senior Center
- 2025-26 CPC Meeting Schedule
Agendas & Minutes
Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.
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Members
- Paul Munafo, Chair, Select Board
Term Expires: 2027 - Anne McDonough, Planning Board
Term Expires: 2026 - John Best, Conservation Commission
Term Expires: 2026 - Connie Alexander, Select Board
Term Expires: 2026 - John Bacheller, William St. Historic District
Term Expires: 2026 - Jean Hay, Affordable Housing Committee
Term Expires: 2026 - Dave Ferraguzzi, Select Board
Term Expires: 2028 - Victor Capoccia, Select Board
Term Expires: 2028 - Carolyn Wallis, Open Space and Recreation Committee
Term Expires: 2026
Staff
- Heidi Dietterich, Administrator
Overview
The Community Preservation Committee helps develop and administer projects funded with Community Preservation Act monies; it encourages participation from interested community members.
The Community Preservation Act (CPA) enables Massachusetts communities to levy a surcharge on property tax bills to raise funds to expand their open space, historic, recreational and affordable housing assets. These funds are supplemented by a State match that is raised by a filing fee at State Registry of Deeds and has ranged from 20% to 100% of the amount raised by the Town of Tisbury. Tisbury voters approved our town's participation at the Town Meeting in April, 2005, and the subsequent Town election. The average annual CPA surcharge to Tisbury residents is about $188.
A nine-member Community Preservation Committee (CPC) helps develop and administer projects funded with CPA monies. It encourages participation by interested community members. All six island towns have adopted the CPA for their communities.
- How can the money be spent, and how much money will be available?
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The CPA specifies that at least 10% of the funds each year must be allocated for each of the following: open space, recreation, historic resources, and affordable housing. Up to 5% may be used for administering the funds. The balance may be appropriated for any of the three purposes, including the recreational use of open space. There are some restrictions on how funds can be used. Tisbury has had between $500,000 and $1,000,000 available to appropriate each year since 2006.
- What have CPA funds been spent on in Tisbury?
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Tisbury has appropriated $14,494,021.00 towards eligible CPA projects over the past seventeen years, FY 2006 – FY 2024. A list of completed projects is available on this website under CPC Project History.
Updated 11/25
- What are the CPA and CPC?
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The Community Preservation Act (CPA) enables Massachusetts communities to levy a surcharge on property tax bills to raise funds to expand their open space, historic, recreational, and affordable housing assets. These funds are supplemented by a State match that is raised by a filing fee at the State Registry of Deeds and has ranged from 20% to 100% of the amount raised by the Town of Tisbury. Tisbury voters approved our town’s participation at the Town Meeting in April 2005, and the subsequent Town election. The average annual CPA surcharge to Tisbury residents averages $188. A nine-member Community Preservation Committee (CPC) helps develop and administer projects funded with CPA monies. It encourages participation by interested community members. All six island towns have adopted the CPA for their communities.
- Who decides how these funds will be spent?
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The town voters. The CPC solicits requests for projects each fall. The CPC committee reviews all requests and recommends projects for the annual town meeting vote. Every project must be specifically approved at a Town Meeting. The voters must first vote on the allocation of the funds to the specified accounts, and later approve actual expenditures from these reserve accounts.
- What impact has the CPA had on the State as a whole?
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If your questions are not answered on this page, please email Heidi Dietterich, the CPC Administrator. You can also email the CPC with any questions.
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Community Preservation Committee
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1239
Tisbury, MA 02568
Related Documents
- Tisbury CPC Bylaws
- Secretary of Interior Standards for Historic Preservation 2017 (PDF)
- How to Prepare an Application (PDF)
- Eligibility Guidelines for Projects (PDF)
- Bidding and Procurement Guidelines (PDF)
- 2025-26 CPA Application Information Packet.pages
- Eligibility Application 2025-26
- Final Application Cover Sheet 2025-26
- Request for Funds 7-25
- CPA Project History For website 2007-2025.pages
- Committee Membership July 2025.pages
- 2025-26 Tisbury CPC Meeting Schedule
- Final Application Cover Sheet 2025-26
- 2025-26 CPA Application Information Packet.pages
- Applicant Timeline 2025-26