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Town of Brookline

Community Preservation Planner

Town of Brookline, Brookline, Massachusetts, us, 02445

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Community Preservation Planner – Town of Brookline Department of Planning and Community Development – Regulatory Planning Division

Salary Range: $78,713 – $89,060

Responsibilities

Administers all aspects of the Community Preservation Act (CPA) Program, including application development, eligibility review, and project funding recommendations.

Prepares and updates the annual Community Preservation Plan, soliciting and evaluating stakeholder input to determine funding priorities and community needs.

Develops and delivers clear reports and presentations for elected officials, boards, committees, and the public regarding CPA recommendations and program outcomes.

Coordinates and staffs CPC meetings, prepares meeting materials and minutes, and ensures accurate and transparent recordkeeping.

Monitors CPA-funded projects to ensure compliance with CPA provisions, grant agreements, procurement requirements, and approved project scopes.

Manages CPA financial records and budgets, including processing invoices, tracking expenditures, and preparing required annual reports for the Department of Revenue and the Community Preservation Coalition.

Promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion in the allocation of CPA resources by engaging with diverse community partners and developing new CPA initiatives as needed.

Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with community organizations, Town departments, and the public.

Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in urban planning or business/public administration and two years of experience in community preservation act, town planning, grant management, or related field. Master’s degree highly desirable; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Valid motor vehicle operator’s license required. Candidates should have knowledge of CPA regulations and related fields such as affordable housing, open space planning, and historic preservation, along with strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills. The position requires the ability to interpret architectural plans, evaluate project proposals, and work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Proficiency with Microsoft Office is essential; experience with design or mapping software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, or GIS is preferred.

Why Work For Us This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact on Brookline’s historic, cultural, and natural resources through the Community Preservation Act program. You will work collaboratively with a diverse range of community stakeholders, shaping funding priorities and helping bring important local projects to life. This role also offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits including four weeks vacation, comprehensive health coverage, and participation in the Town’s pension system. This position also offers flexibility with a hybrid work schedule and the chance to grow professionally in a dynamic planning environment.

How To Apply Please apply with a resume and cover letter. Applications received by November 20, 2025 will receive priority consideration.

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