Against the looming prospect of significant debt for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School building project, Tisbury officials intend to ask local voters in April to fund construction of a new town hall.
The future home of Tisbury’s consolidated municipal offices will be built at 66 High Point Lane, following a vote by the town select board Tuesday afternoon.
The future home of Tisbury’s consolidated municipal offices will be on either West William street or High Point Lane, depending on the Tisbury select board, which is scheduled to choose between the two locations Tuesday afternoon.
The Tisbury select board voted last week to approve up to $70,000 for an architecture firm to identify a site where town hall offices can be brought together under one roof.
Tisbury’s select board last week authorized up to $9,999 for a study of the town’s four-acre property at 66 High Point Lane, to determine its potential suitability for future town offices.
Tisbury town administrator John (Jay) Grande will not be seeking reappointment to a fourth term when his contract is up next March.
