Gov. Healey hopes Milton voters will say ‘yes’ to multifamily zoning plan

Milton voters will head to the polls a day later than originally planned for a referendum on whether to comply with a state zoning reform law, and Gov. Maura Healey hopes they’ll fill in the bubble for “yes.”

On the ballot is a high-stakes vote on a zoning plan that would clear the way for more development of multifamily housing, which supporters — including Healey — contend is needed to address a statewide lack of affordable homes that is stifling economic growth and pushing residents to leave.

Milton Town Meeting approved the new plan in December , but opponents who see more development as harmful to the suburb pushed for a referendum at the ballot box.

“My message to voters is that if you want your kids to be able to afford to live here in Massachusetts, if you want to be able to continue to live in Massachusetts as you get older, if you want our companies and our businesses growing and expanding, we need housing across the state, and we need communities like Milton and communities across the state to do what needs doing in terms of creating more housing opportunities,” Healey told reporters Monday.

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