Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1357

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to 40B rental and sales eligibility

Impact

Should the bill be enacted, it would have significant implications for housing policy in Massachusetts. By granting local authorities more leeway in determining income eligibility standards, the bill could potentially increase access to affordable housing in communities that have a more diverse socio-economic landscape. This move is aimed at ensuring that local governments can tailor policies to better fit their populations, catering to those who may be marginally above current HUD income limits but still face housing affordability issues.

Summary

House Bill 1357 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying the eligibility standards for low and moderate-income housing under Chapter 40B of the Massachusetts General Laws. This bill, presented by Representative Lenny Mirra, allows municipal zoning boards and regional planning councils to broaden income eligibility criteria for affordable rental and sales prices beyond the current standards set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Notably, the bill seeks to raise the upper area median income threshold to include households earning up to ninety percent of the median income and modifies the definition of cost-burdened households.

Contention

The proposed changes in HB 1357 are likely to spark discussions concerning local versus state control over housing standards. Proponents argue that the flexibility afforded to local entities is essential for addressing specific community needs and promoting fairness in housing accessibility. Detractors, however, may raise concerns about the potential for inconsistency across regions and the implications for funding and resources. The bill's passage could lead to both opportunities for more inclusive housing policies and challenges related to equitable enforcement across diverse municipalities.

Companion Bills

MA S901

Similar To Ensuring affordability in perpetuity

MA S885

Similar To For Chapter 40B reform and improvement

MA H5035

Replaced by Study Order

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.