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Massachusetts Gaming Commission awards $10.2 M in Grants from Community Mitigation Fund

Tuesday 26 de September 2023 / 12:00

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(Massachusetts).- Earlier this summer, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) approved the award of over $10.2 million in Community Mitigation Fund grants to numerous municipalities and other eligible entities across Massachusetts.

Massachusetts Gaming Commission awards $10.2 M in Grants from Community Mitigation Fund

Since 2015, the MGC has awarded approximately $47.9 million in grants from the Community Mitigation Fund. The fund, established by the gaming law helps host and surrounding communities and other qualified applicants to offset costs related to casino construction and operation. Grant awards support a range of community needs including education, transportation, infrastructure, housing, environmental issues, public safety, and emergency services. This year the Commission approved two new categories to allow communities to seek funds for regionally significant projects and for community-based research projects.

“The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is proud to continue to support our local communities through the Community Mitigation Fund program as they seek to advance needs in road safety, public safety training and personnel, job readiness programming, and tourism marketing,” said MGC Chair Cathy Judd-Stein.

We congratulate the 2023 grant recipients and eagerly await the implementation of these innovative and tangible initiatives, which help strengthen Massachusetts communities and uphold the Commonwealth’s commitment to maximizing the benefits of the state’s gaming industries while mitigating any unintended impacts that may be associated.”

The Community Mitigation Fund review team conducted a comprehensive review of all applications to ensure compliance with the 2023 Guidelines and made recommendations to the Commission over the course of several public meetings throughout the spring of 2023. After deliberation on those recommendations, the Commission voted to award the following grants:

Community Planning

ApplicantDescriptionAward Amount
Region A
EverettFunding for a feasibility study to restore the seawall and Charlestown Pumping Station and the extension of the Mystic River Harborwalk.$199,100
MaldenFunding for a Transit Oriented Development Opportunities Study for the Malden Center MBTA Station.$100,000
Region B
HolyokeTourism funding to develop local resources and identity ways to offset regional investment lost to competition with Springfield.$200,000
HolyokeFunding for the development of a Wayfinding program in multiple languages.$200,000
Category 2
Foxborough (Plainville & Wrentham)Continued and expanded implementation of the strategies outlined in the Regional Destination Marketing plan (Phase 1).$272,000

 Gambling Harm Reduction

ApplicantDescriptionAward
Region B
SpringfieldStudy to engage youth 18-24 in identifying problem gaming issues that need further investigation.$19,600

 Public Safety

ApplicantDescriptionAward
Region A
Boston PoliceTraining for Human Trafficking Unit, and Traffic Safety Patrols.$65,000
Everett FireTraining for high rise and below grade firefighting, crowd management and lithium-ion battery fires.$45,000
Everett PoliceOvertime funding for Encore area police patrols due to increased activity.$104,100
Everett PoliceOutfitting Conex storage unit with video surveillance, interoperable radio system, Everett Police paint and graphics.$18,700
Malden PoliceSpeed Alert Radar Message Board.$17,900
Medford PoliceSpeed Alert Radar Message Signs, 2 Message Display Signs and associated equipment and software.$130,000
Revere PoliceLease of 8 FLOCK solar powered License Plate Recognition Cameras.$64,000
Region B
Hampden PoliceFunding of special 4-hour traffic enforcement shifts and purchase of two pole radar units and a handheld radar unit.$15,300
Longmeadow PoliceSpeed Alert radar message signs with data management system.$192,400
Ludlow PoliceTrainings including Anti Bias/De-escalation.$31,800
Springfield FirePurchase of Defibrillator Units for the apparatus that responds to the Casino area.$19,800
Springfield PoliceFunding for Overtime costs in the amount of $50,000; sexual assault training $12,000; interlocking steel barricades $4,800; a Metro Division drone and training $8,800.$135,200
SpringfieldA problem gambling focused Community Health Worker; Research funding related to casino gambling and OUIs; Program consulting fees to Massachusetts Council on gaming; costs for associated program implementation and advertisement.$191,200
West Springfield Fire & PoliceAdditional funding for Police, Fire and EMS.$200,000
Wilbraham Fire and PoliceUpdate of 10 Police vehicle radios, 5 fire vehicle radios and one police portable radio.$42,800
Category 2
Foxborough PolicePolice training costs $42,400 and for issues related to hotel calls for service $19,000.$61,400
Plainville PoliceForce Science Certification to prepare law enforcement professionals.$123,750
Plainville FirePurchase of four Electric Vehicle Fire Blankets.$13,180
Wrentham PolicePurchase two Speed Alert 24 radar message signs.$44,900

Projects of Regional Significance

ApplicantDescriptionAward
Region B
Pioneer Valley Planning Commission (PVPC)Funding for the development of a Regional Business Ecosystem Network $360,000; data collection and gap analysis of small-and micro-businesses; development of a regional equity working group; direct outreach efforts to BIPOC and in underserved communities, and administrative costs $125,000.$485,600

 Specific Impact

ApplicantDescriptionAward
Region A
BostonFunding for a development and communications manager and an engagement coordinator; funding to cover programmatic expenses and program evaluation to provide culturally relevant programming for Pao Arts Center.$283,000
SaugusFunding for the selection and mobilization of a contractor to develop a tree planting plan and then funds to cover the cost of the tree planting and care.$100,000
Region B
Hampden DAContinued funding for DA personnel to handle casino-related prosecutions.$75,000
Hampden County SheriffLease Assistance for the Western Massachusetts Recovery and Wellness Center.$400,000

 Transportation Planning

ApplicantDescriptionAward
Region A
CambridgeFunding for a consultant to coordinate the planning and design of an off-road, multi-use path connection between the Grand Junction Path and the Community Path Extension in Somerville.$249,900
EverettFunding for the design of a shared use path connecting the Northern Strand to Alford St. including data collecting and related design work.$248,000
Malden – BroadwayAwarded partial funding to advance design of the Broadway Corridor to 25% design stage.$250,000
Malden – Spot PondAwarded partial funding for the final design of the Spot Pond Brook Greenway connecting Malden’s Oak Grove Neighborhood with the Northern Strand Trail and Malden River.$250,000
Region B
HampdenFunding for the design of a sidewalk on Main Street.$203,100
HolyokeFund the initial design of Main Street Complete Streets Reconstruction Project for inclusion in the State’s TIP.$82,300
SpringfieldFunding for the design of traffic control improvements for the Union Street and Maple Street Intersection.$250,000

  Transportation Construction

ApplicantDescriptionAward
Region A
EverettFunding for the construction of the Wellington Connector trail which connects the Northern Strand bike path to the Woods Memorial Bridge.$336,700
EverettSupplemental funds for construction of the Northern Strand Bike Path extension.$335,260
MaldenFunding for two additional Blue Bike Stations.$113,000
MaldenFunding for the construction of a portion of the Malden River Works Park project and the Malden River Greenway which will allow public access to the Malden River.$542,400
Region B
SpringfieldFunding for the reconstruction of Dwight Street from Worthington to State Street.$966,700
SpringfieldThe Central Mixed-Use Parking Infrastructure Project seeks to solve for area parking deficiencies, improve traffic flow, and assist new economic development in the MGM Springfield and MassMutual area.$1,500,000

Workforce Development

ApplicantDescriptionAward
Region A
MassHireMBRHC is a regional project aimed at addressing the workforce needs of the hospitality sector. Partners will provide English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) training, occupational skills training, job readiness training, digital literacy training, and career counseling.$500,000
Region B
Holyoke Community College Region BWorkReady 2023 is a collaborative effort of HCC, STCC, and SPS to provide ESOL Training, Job Readiness training, Occupational Skills Training, Digital Literacy Training, Career Counseling and Support Services.$350,000
Springfield Technical Community College (STCC)See above.$185,000

Visit MassGaming.com to learn more about the 2023 applications and guidelines.

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