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Vacation Renters Support

  • Nantucket
  • Home Owners
  • Town Services
  • House Cleaners
  • Charter Fishermen
  • Bike and Car Rentals
  • Non-Profits
  • Builders
  • Caretakers
  • Landscapers
  • Home Services
  • Food & Beverage Industry
  • Retail Stores

Vacation Renters Support

  • Nantucket
  • Home Owners
  • Town Services
  • House Cleaners
  • Charter Fishermen
  • Bike and Car Rentals
  • Non-Profits
  • Builders
  • Caretakers
  • Landscapers
  • Home Services
  • Food & Beverage Industry
  • Retail Stores
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What does this mean for Nantucket?

The recent court ruling threatens to ban all rentals shorter then 32 nights. Unless we act now, the long-standing tradition of vacation rentals on Nantucket will end.

Thousands of tourists will be unable to visit the island, local businesses will miss out on millions of dollars of income and many people will lose their jobs.

Nantucket voters can settle this issue by Voting YES on Article 59 at Town Meeting.

Who else is impacted by this

Tourism = jobs.

Vacation rentals are 85% of all short-term stays.

Vacation rentals are vital for Nantucket’s economy. They help many local businesses like shops, restaurants, and tour companies by bringing in tourists who spend money. These tourists support jobs for many people on the island, from waiters to boat captains. Rentals also mean more tax money for Nantucket, which supports all of the public services that we rely on. Plus, they give visitors a chance to stay longer and explore more, making them likely to spend more during their visit. In short, vacation rentals are a key part of keeping Nantucket's economy strong and vibrant.

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Restaurants

Can any restaurant survive without vacation renters?

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Local shops

Our local economy relies on tourism to be sustainable.

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Builders

Vacation rentals help to pay for new construction, and home renovations

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Cleaners

Rental turnovers are the back bone of home cleaning businesses on Nantucket

What can I do?

Vote at Town Meeting on
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 5:00 PM

registered voters can update our zoning by law
protecting vacation rentals, once and for all.

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on Tuesday, May 7

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What can I do?

Vote at Town Meeting on
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 5:00 PM

registered voters can update our zoning by law
protecting vacation rentals, once and for all.

1

Eligibility

Confirm that you are
registered to vote

Check
2

Pledge

to vote yes on Article 59,
on Tuesday, May 7

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3

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Protect the Town's budget

Nantucket’s economy is in jeopardy.

On March 14, a court ruling threatened to ban vacation rentals on Nantucket. The livelihood of many Nantucketers is in jeopardy.

Vacation rentals power Nantucket's economy and contribute directly to the town's budget. If rentals are banned, public services will be cut and taxes will increase.

VOTE at Town Meeting on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 5:00

An estimated 900 Voters are required to restore and protect vacation rentals
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What can you do?
Vote at Town Meeting on
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 5:00 PM
registered voters can update our zoning by law
protecting vacation rentals, once and for all.
1
Eligibility
Confirm that you are
registered to vote
Check
2
Pledge
to vote yes on Article 59,
on Tuesday, May 7
Pledge
3
Share
the message, via email
or social media
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