 Hi there, good evening. My name is Clarissa row precinct for I'm at the moment the acting chair of the Community Preservation Act committee. I am I'm here tonight to ask for your positive vote on the on the projects that we will be showing you. I have asked Eric to please present the projects, because he has been the chair of the committee for a number of years. And then we will both take questions at the end if you have questions. I would also like to mention that we need three new members for the committee, and we would love to have people that are interested in preservation, affordable housing and open space and recreation. Join us. You don't have to have any particular expertise but we would love your help. And now to Eric. Clarissa will move through these 10 recommended projects very quickly tonight, but you can consult the Community Preservation Act committee report for more details on the recommended projects and budget, or ask us questions at the end. This is the housing area of CPA, beginning with $100,000 recommended funding for the housing Corporation of Arlington homelessness prevention program. This provides short term assistance to income eligible Arlington residents experiencing a temporary housing crisis. With the pandemic and associated job losses, the demand and need for this program has tripled over the last year. And so this funding will help restore the fund and allow HCA to serve the needs of these residents over the coming year. Also in housing, the Arlington Housing Authority has requested some funds as part of a larger project to repair and restore the exterior of the nine Drake Village cottages. This will replace all the common area external entry doors in each building, which have reached the end of their life. Also in housing, there's some funding to assist the Somerville homeless coalition which does a lot of work in Arlington. This leasing differential helps the coalition which is a nonprofit make up the difference between the market rate rents and the federal subsidies that they use to house over 46 people through our Arlington who are formerly homeless or disabled. This will allow them to continue doing this over the coming year and also support the Arlington landlords who have been renting these units a long time for a long time to the nonprofit. Moving to the open space and recreation area, we have $40,000 for the North Beach ramp at spy pond park that will allow the completion of an earlier CPA funded project. This was an additional option to the project that couldn't be done because of cost constraints but it will allow this area to be paved with porous pavement and for the whole area to be to look finished. Also in recreation we have a long delayed major renovation of herd field. In addition to a badly needed restoration of the playing field, we have there are a number of safety issues, ADA access and other needs. This will be phase one of the project that will address the most urgent needs and will entertain phase two funding next year to get this done, but the work would be planned in 2021 and construction would start in 2022. For open space and recreation we have $491,000 for spy pond playground. The equipment here has long past the end of its reach the end of its life and is in need of replacement. The playground is very heavily used and popular with young children, and we look forward to enabling that update $30,000 would go to the Department of Planning and Community Development to produce a public land management plan. This would produce much better coordinated town maintenance policies and plans for town owned historic natural spaces and outdoor recreation sites throughout Arlington. With two historic preservation projects, both of these have received CPA funding in the past for preservation and both of these nonprofits have done excellent work. The old Schwann Mill would like to do some envelope restoration on windows and other work on one of the historic outbuildings in the property and do a structural engineering report for the entire complex. The Jason Russell house this year would like to install a geothermal climate control system for heating and cooling there's there's nothing in the house there, and that means that they can't operate all year This installation will allow the Historical Society to operate the Jason Russell house and have it open to the public throughout the year and also to display some wonderful artifacts that are too sensitive to be displayed in public right now will also do wonders for the long term preservation of the house. And finally, we have a study proposed by Alan Tosti to do a lot more with the foot of the rocks Memorial that is there along my mass avid marks the beginning of the the bloody mile the day of the beginning of the American Revolution in 1775. We started there in the fighting stretch from here all the way to the Jason Russell house and Alan has some great ideas for how we can do more and make this a better tourist destination. Once again, please refer to your CPA committee report for details on the budget and the recommended votes that before you tonight and we welcome your questions and comments. Thank you.