The town of Marblehead, Mass., has been awarded a $210,000 state grant to analyze the flood risk of town-owned properties, including the Harbormaster's Office, the Boston Globe reports.
But if the town doesn't follow through on its promise to expand zoning for "by-right" multi-family housing, it could miss out on the funding.
According to the Boston Globe, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Communities Act requires "by-right" multi-family housing to be located at least half a mile from parks and open spaces.
Marblehead was awarded the grant as part of $15.2 million in state funding for coastal climate projects.
But the Globe reports the funding is "conditional upon the communities receiving the awards being in compliance with the MBTA Community Act by the Dec.
31 deadline."
If Marblehead doesn't comply with the MBTA Communities Act, it could miss out on the funding for the Tucker's Wharf Resilience Project.
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