Edgartown officials are moving forward with an appraisal of the current Martha’s Vineyard Boys & Girls Club as the town considers purchasing the property.
Edgartown officials are moving forward with an appraisal of the current Martha’s Vineyard Boys & Girls Club as the town considers purchasing the property.
The select board voted last week to proceed with the assessment for the property off Robinson Road. The town has the right of first refusal for purchasing the existing facility once construction on a new boys and girls club is complete.
That provision was part of an agreement formed in 2020 when the club purchased town-owned land for the new facility, which had a ground breaking ceremony in July. At the select board meeting on Dec. 15, boys and girls club chair Norman Rankow said construction is on track to wrap up by January 2027.
“As of last week, in concert with our builder, we feel confident that we should be able to hit that,” Mr. Rankow told the select board.
Based on projections Mr. Rankow said the club anticipates it would need funds from selling the existing facility by the summer. The cost has not been determined.
“We are counting on all those funds to help fulfill the total cost of the project,” he said.
Edgartown town administrator James Hagerty told the select board that if the board did want to put buying the clubhouse to voters, the deadlines for the April town meeting warrant are approaching. He also noted that the club purchase would come as voters consider a hefty price tag for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School project.
The town could use the boys and girls club for several different purposes, if it does opt to buy the property, Mr. Hagerty said in an interview.
One possibility Mr. Hagerty mentioned was to turn the facility into a new council on aging, since the existing building on Water street is unequipped to host the town’s rapidly growing elderly community.
Edgartown could also use the building as a homebase for the parks department due to its close proximity to the new Robinson Road recreation area, which has yet to break ground.
Construction for the new recreation area was scheduled for the end of August, but was delayed due to a shortfall in funds. Voters approved $4.5 million for the project at this past spring’s annual town meeting.
The missing funds put site plans for a building with public bathrooms and office spaces for the parks department up in the air.
Select board member Art Smadbeck voiced support for moving the acquisition of the boys and girls club facility along.
“I think we should definitely move ahead with an appraisal and begin to at least see if we can get our ducks in a row,” Mr. Smadbeck said.

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Ridiculous. Simply
Lorraine EdgartownRidiculous. Simply ridiculous. Channeling more and more activities and traffic into the bottleneck that is downtown Edgartown is nearsighted and a huge mistake. We DO NOT NEED anymore traffic being funneled into or through Edgartown, the traffic through Edgartown to South Beach, the funneling of traffic through Edgartown to Chappaquiddick is making Edgartown almost unlivable during the summer months. After decades, I had to stop riding my bicycle on errands as the danger to me of huge SUV's, rivers of traffic, and the example of friends who were struck by said vehicles and had broken bones, was not practical nor enjoyable. Sitting behind these vehicles on my bicycle, inhaling the noxious fumes, "enjoying" the hostility of vehicle drivers to bicyclers, has ruined bicycle riding in the summer. A lot of virtue signaling about fossil fuels and electric vehicles, but traffic is driving off the bicycle riders.
Take another look at the
Enough Already Oak BluffsTake another look at the article. The town is considering taking traffic OUT of downtown by moving the Senior center to this location.
Take another look, enough
Lorraine EdgartownTake another look, enough already. For those of us who live in downtown Edgartown, Robinson Road is downtown.
Try living in a port town.
Edgartown has it easy Vineyard havenTry living in a port town. Every hour year round it pours through. Edgartown has it way on all levels.
I was against the expansion
Sara Piazza EdgartownI was against the expansion of the boys & girls club from the beginning. Yes, it's just another way of funnelling more traffic into Edgartown. People love to talk about living local and it's time to put your money where your mouth is. There should be a satellite boys and girls club in each town. Why should Edgartown service the whole island?
Sara, I agree, I was against
Lorraine EdgartownSara, I agree, I was against it from the beginning as well. Downtown Edgartown is full, bursting, bicycles are dangerous to ride in the summer months, electric bites are a pox on all residents, whether driving or walking. We need more traffic like we need more irresponsible building and "amenities".
I agree and I do not even
Carol Oak BluffsI agree and I do not even live in Edgartown.
I stopped taking my kids to the B&G Club because during much of the year it is a pain to get there and I spend too much time on the road. I can not imagine that up islanders use this.
Agree, the powers that were
Marie EdgartownAgree, the powers that were have turned Edgartown into a suburb of Boston which was their intent…Sad, if you think it was bad last year wait, with all the construction at the High School, Y, and shopping complex beside the rink,then add in the Hospital’s new complex….we best walk and consider ourselves lucky we can walk….I was against the new Boys and Girls Club because I think new is not always better and the Y has taken over a lot of the responsibilities of the club. The Y is better located to service the entire island…Also the new Stop and Shop, really? I feel we should have maintained a smaller store and supported a larger better store at airport if needed…Watch out because they want to keep going and build on every possible piece of land downtown. Edgartown your vote matters…
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