City of Newton, MA
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Q4 2025 Compliance Report Submitted Jan 28
ARPA - Commonwealth Avenue Carriageway Construction Easements
ARPA - Pettee Square
ARPA - Community Needs Assessment
ARPA - Washington Street Pilot and Design
ARPA - Horace Mann playground
ARPA Affordable Housing & Affordable Housing Climate Resiliency
ARPA Newton Highland Village Center
ARPA - Elementary Reading Curriculum
ARPA - Athletic Fields.Parks.Beach.Gath Pool
ARPA Accelerated Neighborhood Road Paving
ARPA - Accelerated Traffic Calming Top Priorities
ARPA - Accessibility Projects (Intersections, Playgrounds)
ARPA - Countryside Feasibility. Lincoln-Eliot Design. Horace Mann Feasbility. Franklin Feasibility. Ward.Underwood School Study.
ARPA - NewCAL Design and Acquisition
ARPA - Library Children's Room
ARPA Parks & Conservation Trail and Pathway
ARPA Newton Hires
ARPA Emergency Housing Relief Program
ARPA - Street Trees
ARPA - Restaurant On-Street Dining
ARPA - Public Service NPS Employee Stipends
ARPA - Public Service City Employee Stipends
ARPA - NPS Technology
ARPA - NPS Covid Expenditures
ARPA - NPD Comprehensive Facility Project
ARPA - Newton South and North Field Lights
ARPA - Newton Centre Bowl Pavilion Feasibility AND Non-Profit Arts and Culture Grants
ARPA - Neighborhood Parks and Gardens final
ARPA - Jackson Homestead & Museum Exhibits
ARPA - FY22-FY25 NPS Financial Recovery AND Municipal Financial Recovery
ARPA - Economic Stability & Economic Mobility
ARPA - Building Ventilation (NPS, City Hall, Fire, Police)
ARPA - BikePed Master Plan
ARPA - Auburndale Family Affordable Housing & Williams School
Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER)
FY24 CAPER
Click here to download the FY24 DRAFT Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER).
Annually, the City of Newton receives federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HOME funds are received on behalf of the WestMetro HOME Consortium, consisting of twelve other member communities - the Towns of Bedford, Belmont, Brookline, Concord, Lexington, Natick, Needham, Sudbury, Watertown, and Wayland and the Cities of Framingham and Waltham. To receive this funding, the City of Newton and the WestMetro HOME Consortium are required by HUD to prepare a Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report, analyzing the progress made in achieving the goals set forth in the FY21-FY25 Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan outlines the strategies and goals Newton and the WestMetro HOME Consortium will employ for the use of CDBG, HOME, and ESG funds.
The FY24 Sage Report consists of beneficiary data from the City’s five subrecipients for the seven FY24 ESG-funded activities. These reports are required to be submitted to HUD with the FY24 CAPER.
The City of Newton and the WestMetro HOME Consortium are required to hold a public hearing on the report to solicit feedback and to ensure that grant funds are effectively spent to assist low- and moderate-income residents, as outlined in the Citizen Participation Plan. This public hearing will take place on September 10, 2024 at 7:00 pm virtually and in-person at the following locations:
Virtual: https://newtonma-gov.zoom.us/j/86265134550 or +13017158592,,86265134550#
In-person: Newton City Hall, Room 205- 1000 Commonwealth Ave. Newton, MA 02459
