By SAM BUNGEY

An Aquinnah special town meeting postponed three times since last October and now scheduled for Tuesday, has picked up steam with a new proposal to stage a seasonal performing arts program at the Aquinnah Cliffs, and a growing host of housekeeping issues becoming more pressing as the fiscal year end approaches.

The meeting begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the old town hall; 39 voters are needed to make a quorum.

The arts proposal comes from Ted Cammann and Jim Glavin. The pair submitted a proposal to selectmen earlier this month for an entertainment facility at the location.

“We propose to create the necessary infrastructure to make possible the reproduction of theatrical, musical, dance, cultural and audio/visual events in the circle,” the proposal says. “A truly unique and universally appealing venue for concerts, children’s programs, fund-raisers for nonprofits, town events and tribe related functions.”

Mr. Cammann produces live musical events, while Mr. Glavin owns Deca Construction, which helped put on last summer’s Aquinnah Music Festival.

If approved at the town meeting, the proposal will go through a public bidding process and would require approval from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission as well as consent from the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head.

The latest postponement of the town meeting came in late January due to a procedural error in the posting of the warrant. Initially rescheduled for April, selectmen moved the date forward when Mr. Cammann said the delay would set back his project.

Selectmen also are requesting the transfer of $50,000 to the general fund to cover expenditures in light of a delay in sending out property tax bills for the previous fiscal year.

The warrant also addresses some $20,000 in town housekeeping measures outstanding since last fall, including $500 for a town Web site, money to replace a 15-year old boiler and $1,500 is still due for towing abandoned boats from the Menemsha Pond.