Page 4 8 Norwood St. Everett Open Tues. - Sat. at 4:00 PM Closed Sun. & Mon. Announcing our Classic Specials Dine In Only: * FREE Salad with purchase of Entree, Tuesdays & Wednesdays * Cheese Pizza - Only $10 Catch ALL The Live Sports Action On Our Large Screen TV’s Scan & Follow Us on Facebook! THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 2025 The initial set of TAP-funded (617) 387-9810 projects for FY25 supports cities and towns collaborating to advance program priorities and regional goals. $176,500 toward breaking down barriers to housing, increasing economic mobility and positive health outcomes, emergency preparedness, and public safety: • Ashland — Community Resiliency Hub Plan • Boxborough — Economic Development Plan • Cambridge — Furthering Inclusive Environments • Dedham — Implementation of Health and Humans Service structure • Everett — Housing Production Plan Implementation • Hopkinton — Economic Development Plan • Lynn — Implementation of Community Health Initiatives www.810bargrille.com Subscribe to the Advocate Online! Your Local News in 6 Languages! www.advocatenews.net • Randolph — Community Wellness Project • Revere — Economic Feasibility Analysis and Inclusionary Zoning • Rockland — Housing Production Plan & Open Space and Recreation Plan • Salem — Jeff erson Avenue Corridor Study • Somerville — Community Food Assessment and Action Plan LOCAL PROJECTS | FROM Page 3 • Somerville — Fair Housing Engagement • Weymouth — Dwyer Mountain Ch 40R Plan $170,000 toward multiple communities working together to better understand and address shared challenges: • MAGIC Subregion — Municipal Aff ordable Housing Trust Roundtable • SWAP Subregion — Regional Housing Strategy • Marblehead, Littleton, Danvers — ADU Bylaw Updates • Natick, Framingham, Ashland — Metrowest Climate Equity Outreach • Hull, Scituate, Hingham, Cohasset, and Norwell — Multi-Community Resilience and Recovery Project • Gloucester, NSTF Subregion — North Shore Emergency Preparation and Sustainability Conference • Arlington, Watertown, Malden — Community Engagement Foundations • MAPC Region — DEI Coalition • Chelsea, Revere — North Suff olk Schools Zero Carbon Action Strategy • MAPC Region — Metro Mayors Climate Task Force and Housing Task Force $95,000 toward projects that advance additional MetroCommon2050 goals: • Gloucester — Digital Equity Public Wifi Feasibility Study • Malden — Climate Action Plan Implementation • Needham — Municipal Parking Lot Solar Canopy Resource Guide • Lynn — Cultural Plan • Melrose — Memorial Hall Building Strategic Plan • Somerville — Cultural Trust Establishment Technical assistance is also funded through annual assessments from MAPC’s member municipalities, grants from private foundations, leveraged grants from state programs, and fee-for-service contributions from cities and towns. TAP applications are accepted on a rolling basis and additional awards may be announced later in the year. “With the current uncertainty in funding sources that municipalities typically rely upon, TAP is a vehicle to continue the important work planners and municipal staff are advancing across our region,” said Gloria Huangpu, community engagement planner and TAP coordinator. “This funding equips MAPC and our member municipalities to collaborate and create a more equitable, sustainable, and livable region.” Read more about TAP at mapc.ma/TAP. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-2868500 or Info@ advocatenews. net
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