Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1673

Introduced
4/13/23  
Engrossed
3/5/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  

Caption

Resolve, Establishing a Working Group to Coordinate Collaboration Among State Agencies for the Purpose of Promoting Smart Growth and Development in High-use Corridors

Impact

Should LD1673 be implemented, its impact on state laws could be significant as it establishes a framework for better coordination among various state departments, including transportation, environmental protection, agriculture, and community development. The working group is expected to produce actionable recommendations, including technical assistance grants to municipalities for the development of ordinances and zoning regulations that support smart growth initiatives. Additionally, it could lead to the formulation of model transit-oriented zoning ordinances to serve as templates for local governments.

Summary

LD1673 proposes the establishment of a working group aimed at coordinating the collaboration among state agencies to promote smart growth and development in high-use corridors across Maine. The bill outlines the creation of a strategic plan that focuses on enhancing walkable neighborhoods, facilitating mixed-use development, and advocating for mixed-income housing. By utilizing underutilized land through infilling and redevelopment, the working group aims to optimize state resources and address housing needs in areas characterized by higher density, such as downtowns and village centers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1673 appears to be positive, particularly among proponents who advocate for sustainable development and improved housing solutions. Supporters view the bill as a proactive step toward enhancing infrastructure and community livability. However, there may be underlying concerns from some community members regarding how these policies would translate into actual zoning changes and whether they fully address local needs without compromising unique community characteristics.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise in discussions about how to balance state-level initiatives with local control over land use and development decisions. Although the bill encourages innovation and collaboration, stakeholders might resist perceived overreach by state agencies into local governance. The effectiveness of the recommendations and the implementation of model ordinances could also face scrutiny, particularly if they do not adequately reflect the diverse interests and contexts of different municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB2169

Relating to the establishment of a smart growth policy work group and the development of a smart growth policy for this state.

ME HB529

Establishing the Smart Growth Zoning and Housing Program and the Smart Growth Zoning District Fund.

ME HB2515

Providing for Smart Growth Zoning and Housing Program; and establishing the Smart Growth Zoning District Fund.

ME SB00019

An Act Establishing The Transit Corridor Development Assistance Authority.

ME LD1451

Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Establish the Maine Coordinating Working Group on Access and Mobility

ME SJR79

A JOINT RESOLUTION establishing the Nuclear Energy Development Working Group.

ME S0597

Zoning Ordinances -- Promotion Of Neighborhood Character And Smart Growth

ME S2554

Zoning Ordinances -- Promotion Of Neighborhood Character And Smart Growth

ME SB00968

An Act Establishing A Health Data Collaborative Working Group.

ME A963

Provides "Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act" exemption, and clarifies municipal planning or zoning authority, for certain development along commercial corridors in Highlands Region.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.