Great Barrington Invites CPA Funding Applications

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Applications for Great Barrington Community Preservation Act (CPA) grants are now open for the FY 2025 funding round.
 
The application can be downloaded here.
 
The CPA provides grant funding for affordable housing, historic preservation, open space, and recreation projects within Great Barrington. Applications are open to anyone with a qualifying, eligible, project.
 
 The town's Committee Preservation Committee will review and recommend funding awards, which will then be subject to a vote at the 2024 Annual Town Meeting next May.
 
The CPA application is a two-step process: Step 1 is an eligibility review, and Step 2 is a full application. The deadline for the Step 1 application is Nov. 3, 2023, at 4 p.m.
 
Eligible projects can then advance to a full application (Step 2), which is due Dec. 1, 2023, at 4 p.m.
 
The application form, the CPA Plan, and other information are available on the committee page of the town website.
 
Over $6.5 million in CPA funding has been awarded to qualifying projects since the inception of CPA in Great Barrington. At the Special Town Meeting this coming Oct. 23, voters will vote on three projects recommended by the CPC.
 
Applicants are encouraged to discuss their project with Chris Rembold, assistant town manager/director of planning and community development, before the deadline. Rembold can be reached via email at crembold@townofgb.org or at l (413) 528-1619 ext. 2401.
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Butternut Fire Contained; Conditions Improve

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Butternut Fire is now believed to be contained after burning nearly 1,400 acres on East Mountain.
 
The Fire Department continues to urge people to stay out of the affected woods, as the chances of getting hurt are high, and not to start outdoor fires.
 
Public Information Officer Lt. Brian Mead on Saturday morning said there are still hotspots and potential for flareups.
 
"This area is very unstable. We are expecting that there are going to be tree falling, there are going to be landslides and there are going to be rocks rolling downhill," he said. "It is very steep. The area is slippery. We cannot have anybody in this area."
 
The fire had not grown as of Friday and crews have dwindled as light rain fell across the region over the past three days. On Friday, the department reported 15 crew members — down from a high of 120 — and identified the involved area as 1,388 acres.
 
Drones and a crew from Wyoming were walking the perimeter on Saturday and verifying that fire breaks cut into forest are holding, the Fire Department posted. The crew from Wyoming is a Type VI engine crew with "vast knowledge of wildfires" and will be making adjustments and improvements as needed over the next few days, the post read. 
 
The smoke through the town and surrounding areas appears to be minimal. Locations to get KN-95 or N-95 masks can be found at www.southernberkshirehealth.com or by calling Southern Berkshire Public Health Collaborative at 413-243-5540, Ext. 109. The Bushnell Sage Library will have masks available this weekend on Saturday from 10-2 or Sunday from 2-5. Other mask distribution sites are open during the week.
 
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