The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank has signed an agreement to buy and conserve seven acres of farmland as part of a larger, proposed 35-acre subdivision in West Tisbury that would include affordable and market-rate housing developments.
While Chappaquiddick left an indelible mark on the Vineyard, the broadscale population change and development that occurred on the Island over the next 50 years had started long beforehand.
A Martha’s Vineyard Commission survey confirms a stark contrast between the needs of renters and homeowners on the Island.
Working as a group, six Island planning boards have launched an initiative that aims to create hundreds of affordable housing units over the next 10 years.
Weighing the pressing need for affordable housing over its other planning principles, the Martha's Vineyard Commission early this morning approved
The early framers were the Thomas Jeffersons of the Vineyard - visionaries and idealists ahead of their time.
