Issue Priorities
Save the Community Investment Act!
The Community Investment Act relies on a $30 fee charged by town clerks for
all land record filings. The municipality keeps $4, and the remaining $26 is
divided among historic preservation, farmland preservation, open space protection,
and affordable housing. In the past three years, hundreds of grants to municipalities
around the state have resulted in significant infrastructure improvements, created
jobs, and preserved land and buildings that define the character of our state.
After decades of limping along on small federal grants, historic preservation
finally has a source of funds commensurate with its pent-up needs, and now the
Governor’s proposal would ZERO it out. No other fund was completely zeroed
out this way.
The loss of this income stream would be profoundly devastating to historic preservation
in Connecticut. We will lose staff, programs, grants, and momentum on dozens
of improvement projects.
Please call your legislator and the leadership of the legislature to ask them to leave the Community Investment Act intact. All pertinent contact information can be found at www.cga.ct.gov , and the address for all legislators is: (Legislator’s Name), Legislative Office Building, Hartford, CT 06106-1591.
We must act now, before any Special Session is called to deal with the deficit.
We must save this dedicated income stream now, or it will never come back to
us in the next biennial budget. Please act! If you email your legislator, think
about putting the email address below on the Bcc line, and share your talking
points with CPA.