PAST ACTION: ADVOCACY LETTER TO THE HEALEY-DRISCOLL ADMINISTRATION ON THE DOWNTOWN VITALITY FUND
Individuals in the center of the image, from left to right, are Interim Secretary of the Executive Office of Economic Development Ashley Stolba and Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Director of the Mass Cultural Council.
In November 2024, Gov. Healey signed the Mass Leads Act into law, authorizing $3.96 billion in capital programs and policy changes to support businesses, communities, and many sectors - including the creative sector.
The Mass Leads Act included a $9.5 million capital spending line-item creating the Downtown Vitality Fund, modeled off of the Downtown Vitality Act, which was endorsed by many individuals and organizations within the creative sector as well as their cross-sector partners.
This Fund will serve cities and towns to support the vitality of downtowns and main streets and could be used for technical assistance to develop, sustain, or strengthen cultural districts, business districts, town centers, commercial corridors, or other walkable mixed-use areas. It can also be used for community planning and investment activities that stimulate economic development, expand entrepreneurship, create jobs in the downtown economy sector, and to construct, improve, repair, maintain and protect downtown assets.
Now that the Downtown Vitality Fund exists, we have to advocate to make sure it’s funded.
Read the letter that advocates sent to the Healey-Driscoll Administration urging them to include funding for the Downtown Vitality Fund in their FY26 Capital Budget.