Community Preservation Committee February 10, 2026

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The Dartmouth Community Preservation Committee met on February 10, 2026, chaired by Buddy Baker Smith. The committee welcomed Joan Verto as the new representative from Parks and Recreation, replacing longtime member Joe, for whom a letter of appreciation will be drafted. After approving the minutes from the January 13th meeting with several corrections, the committee unanimously approved a $2,500 invoice for design services related to the Dartmouth Cultural Center project. The primary focus of the meeting was a detailed review of six funding proposals submitted for the June round. For each proposal, the committee formulated a series of questions and requests for additional information to be sent to the sponsors, who will be invited to a public hearing at the March 10th meeting. Proposals discussed included: DCTV renovations ($461,394), Crapo Field lighting ($230,000), a significant cost increase for the Dartmouth Cultural Center renovations (from $260,000 to a potential $853,300), the Deval Field acquisition ($575,000), the Pascamanset Valley conservation project ($1 million), and the establishment of a Farmland Conservation Fund ($1.5 million initially, plus subsequent funding). Key recurring questions involved project oversight, maintenance plans, public access, alternative funding sources, public bidding requirements, and the specific roles and responsibilities of the applicants and the town. Committee member Susan Murray recused herself from the discussion on the Farmland Conservation Fund due to her role on the Agricultural Commission. The committee also received brief status updates on the Home Rehab Program, which is awaiting the hiring of an Assistant Town Administrator, and the Housing Production Plan. Due to the volume of work, the committee scheduled its next meeting for March 10th and a potential spillover meeting for March 17th before adjourning.

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