Milton gears up for Feb. 13 ballot question vote on MBTA Communities Act Zoning
Residents of Milton are gearing up for a crucial ballot question vote on February 13, 2024, related to Article 1 of the MBTA Communities Act Zoning.
The vote, scheduled to take place from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at regular polling locations, will provide the community an opportunity to voice their stance on this significant zoning measure.
Voters are encouraged to participate in person at their designated polling locations, with all regular precincts open for the vote. Additionally, residents can opt for the convenience of the Vote by Mail option, facilitated by the Town Clerk’s Office. Vote by Mail applications are due by 5:00 p.m. on Feb. 6, 2024.
- Precinct 1 Tucker School, Blue Hills Parkway
- Precinct 2 Milton Senior Center, Walnut Street
- Precinct 3 Cunningham Park Community Center, Edge Hill Road
- Precinct 4 Milton Senior Center, Walnut Street
- Precinct 4A Milton Senior Center, Walnut Street
- Precinct 5 Copeland Field House, Milton High School, Gile Road
- Precinct 6 Cunningham School Gymnasium, Edge Hill Road
- Precinct 7 Cunningham Park Community Center, Edge Hill Road
- Precinct 8 Cunningham School Gymnasium, Edge Hill Road
- Precinct 9 Copeland Field House, Milton High School, Gile Road
- Precinct 10 Tucker School, Blue Hills Parkway
To access information on how to cast your vote or details about the Vote by Mail process, residents can visit the dedicated Town Clerk’s web page at www.townofmilton.org/1140/Special-Town-Election–FEBRUARY-13-2024.
Last Day to Register to Vote
- by 5 :00 p.m for in-person requests,
- by 11:59 p.m. for online requests, and
- postmarked by Friday, February 2, 2024 for mail-in requests.
The MBTA Communities Act Zoning, the focus of this ballot question, has been a subject of discussion and analysis within the community. For a comprehensive understanding of the act and related documentation, residents are encouraged to visit the MBTA Communities Act webpage at www.townofmilton.org/MiltonMBTA.
As the community prepares to make a decision on this critical zoning matter, the Town of Milton remains committed to providing residents with the necessary information to make informed choices.
The ballot question vote is an opportunity for residents to actively participate in shaping the future development and zoning policies of the town.
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