Marblehead Town Meeting Highlights Compliance Issues with MBTA Communities Act
A video from a Marblehead, Massachusetts town meeting has gone viral, drawing attention to the town's delayed compliance with the MBTA Communities Act. The Act, passed in 2021, mandates that cities and towns with nearby T stations zone for multi-family housing. While most towns have complied, Marblehead has been slow to act. During the meeting, resident Dave Modica questioned the town's planning board, highlighting the broader issue of resistance to multi-family housing. The Tedesco Country Club in Marblehead was rezoned for such housing, but there are no plans to develop it. Will Rhatigan from the Citizens Housing and Planning Association noted a general distaste for multi-family housing in the area. Attorney General Andrea Campbell has taken legal action against non-compliant communities, including Marblehead, which has since rezoned the golf course but with no immediate plans for development.