A meeting of residents and Chilmark town officials drew an overarching consensus that the Menemsha summer went smoothly.
Larry Glick

Chilmark Officials Ponder Menemsha Traffic, Litter

Chilmark residents and town officials convened this week to discuss how best to manage Menemsha’s growing summer tourism. 

Chilmark residents and town officials convened this week to discuss how best to manage Menemsha’s growing summer tourism. 

In a Zoom meeting Wednesday, several attendees agreed that summer went smoothly in the seaside village this year, but they also voiced concerns about increased traffic and litter.

Chilmark resident and former board of health member Matt Poole praised Menemsha’s fish markets for their tantalizing menus, but cited their popularity as a source of growing trash and food waste in the area. 

“The food at the two markets attracts a lot of people,” said Mr. Poole. “And the trash resulting is a given… so we need to face the fact that we need to start accommodating for more people.”

Jan Buhrman, who currently serves on the board of health, agreed, and asked the select board to form a subcommittee to tackle the village’s growing garbage problem. 

“This can’t fall under the board of health, because as much as we talk about it at our meetings we don’t really have the clout to do a lot on our end,” she said. “We can ask each fish market or restaurant to pay attention to it… but we really need a subcommittee that really looks at this as a single entity.”

Parking and traffic have been a standing concern in Menemsha and other residents complained about drivers speeding down Menemsha’s roads and the lack of pedestrian walkways. Some proposed speed bumps and hiring more traffic enforcement. 

“[People] like to just walk down the middle of the roads,” said resident Deborah Hancock. “It’s a wonder that nobody gets killed.”

Select board member James Malkin, who was moderating the meeting, added that there will always be some visitors who disobey signage and road safety rules no matter the level of enforcement.  

“I know I’m only supposed to be listening, but my observation from having discussed this with a number of people this summer is that people are deliberately, aggressively, blissfully disinterested when walking down the middle of the roads,” said select board member James Malkin. 

No official decisions were made, but Mr. Malkin assured attendees that their concerns would be discussed by the select board in the future.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 08:16

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Dennis M. Ryan Hingham and Edgartown yearly renter

speed bumps, yellow ropes on the non business side and orange cones down the middle of the street might be one solution until a more permanent solution is established.

Michael edgartown

speed bumps, yellow tape, big bright cones......ya, that will look good..... how can this even be an issue? how many affordable housing projects are going on in chilmark? I guess zero?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 12:30

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Jean Mv

I am sure the Town must love all the revenue from the parking tickets. I went into Larsens just parked my car while this young traffic cop was marking my tire… one foot was still in the car!!!! To much! Never returned.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 14:56

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Eben Elias Martha’s Vineyard

Poor Martha! No respect. Not just Menemsha but all over the Island. I was following a vehicle on State Road and the passenger threw out what I believe was a 32 gallon trash bag out of sliding door. I could not get plate number because of rear bike rack (state violation for obscuring license plate!!!) When will the police departments going to do their do diligence. State law indicates that a license plate CANNOT be obscured!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 07:09

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Michael edgartown

oh my goodness. the problems in chilmark, summer traffic and trash. you are really showing your colors with this.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 07:58

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Michael edgartown

and you need a sub committee to address the very stressful trash problem? how about a few extra trash cans, and the public works empties them more frequently? you are making a big deal out of nothing.....you are really making yourselves look silly

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