CHOOSE BOTH: We Can Protect the Island Environment & House the Community

It isn’t a choice of housing or the environment. Martha’s Vineyard deserves and can have both. You can support housing without sacrificing our ponds, watersheds, and eelgrass/shellfish habitat. Affordable housing is possible without sacrificing our most fragile ecosystems.
Details matter and are necessary to make informed choices that protect our ponds and provide attainable housing for our community. The proposed Katama Meadows development is high-density housing, much of it seasonal, in the most fragile part of the Edgartown Great Pond watershed.
Please join Samantha Look, Executive Director of Vineyard Conservation Society and Emily Reddington, Biologist and Executive Director of Great Pond Foundation for a presentation covering nitrogen, watersheds, wastewater, pond health, land, and development. Community discussion to follow.
The Presentation & Discussion was recorded:
COMING UP … Join the MVC meeting on
Thursday, February 12th at 6:30 PM
Please raise your voice for the Great Pond. If you would like to submit comment, email saltzberg@mvcommission.org before the meeting on February 12th.
Please attend in person or via Zoom. You can register to comment during the hearing by emailing Lucy Morrison morrison@mvcommission.org before 5pm on Thursday, February 12th.






