Sudbury CPC rejects warrant-article deadlines, will manage project completion internally

SUDBURY — March 18, 2026 — Sudbury CPC opts for internal oversight over Town Meeting deadlines on lagging CPA grants. The Community Preservation Committee on March 18 declined to adopt the Policy Subcommittee's draft sunset clause that would have written project completion dates into Town Meeting warrant articles, after a roughly four-to-five split surfaced in a straw poll. Chair Sherrill P. Cline noted only about 10 of more than 140 Sudbury CPA projects are more than three years old and called the Norfolk-style model "unnecessary." Subcommittee chair Andrew Bettinelli argued the warrant-article approach would protect public trust after a recent citizens petition cited the outstanding project list as a reason to cut CPA. Vice Chair Sam Markuse brokered a compromise requiring applicants to propose a completion date, file annual reports, and face CPC-discretion extensions or, only as a last resort, a reversion warrant article. The committee also voted to disband the Policy Subcommittee and approved revisions to the application form for rollout at its April 15 public hearing.

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