In a recent meeting of the Plymouth Committee of Precinct Chairs, discussions centered around a significant offer for the Atlantic Golf Course, which has been put on the table for $20 million. This property, currently under Chapter 61B, enjoys recreational tax relief, making its future a topic of considerable interest and concern among local residents.
Town officials, including the town manager and select board members, are actively engaged in evaluating the implications of this potential sale. Speculation has arisen regarding the possibility of developing the land into a residential area, with rumors suggesting plans for up to 400 homes. However, committee members emphasized the importance of sticking to verified facts rather than conjecture, as they work to assess the community's needs and the land's value.
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Subscribe for Free To facilitate community engagement, a caucus dedicated to this topic is scheduled for next week, inviting residents from multiple precincts to participate. This meeting aims to provide a platform for residents to voice their concerns and hear directly from those involved in the investigation of the land's future.
Additionally, a Cedarville steering committee meeting is set for May 8, further expanding opportunities for public involvement. Committee members stressed the necessity of transparency and communication, noting that any development could significantly impact local infrastructure and taxes, particularly in light of existing challenges such as overcrowded schools in South Plymouth.
As the committee continues to gather information and explore potential funding options to mitigate the $20 million price tag, they encourage residents to stay informed through a newly established Facebook group, South Plymouth United. This initiative aims to keep the community updated on developments and foster a collaborative approach to addressing the future of the Atlantic Golf Course.
The discussions reflect a broader concern for maintaining the community's character while navigating the complexities of land use and development in Plymouth. As the situation unfolds, the committee remains committed to ensuring that residents are well-informed and actively involved in the decision-making process.