Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S648

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect open space, historical resources, and community housing from coastal threats

Impact

The proposed changes under SB S648 are expected to significantly impact state laws regarding environmental conservation and land use. By expanding the definition of 'preservation,' the bill provides clearer parameters for state and local governments to invest in coastal infrastructure improvements. This shift encourages proactive measures to safeguard vulnerable areas, potentially leading to more comprehensive development plans that prioritize resilience against environmental threats. As such, it reinforces the state’s commitment to environmental stewardship while supporting community development.

Summary

Senate Bill S648 seeks to enhance the protection of open space, historical resources, and community housing from coastal threats such as flooding, sea-level rise, and storm surges. The bill amends Section 2 of Chapter 44B of the Massachusetts General Laws to redefine 'preservation' as encompassing the protection of personal and real property, focusing specifically on the construction, alteration, and rehabilitation of coastal infrastructure such as beaches, dunes, and seawalls. This initiative aims to respond proactively to the increasing risks posed by climate change and environmental degradation along the coastlines of Massachusetts.

Contention

While S648 introduces necessary protections, it may also lead to debates surrounding funding and resource allocation for the proposed projects. Stakeholders, including local governments and conservation groups, may express concerns about the availability of community preservation funds for seawall repairs and other infrastructure needs. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the balance between development and conservation objectives, especially in areas where housing development could conflict with efforts to preserve natural ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S547

To protect open space, historical resources, and community housing from coastal threats

MA H838

To protect open space, historical resources, and community housing from coastal threats

MA H775

To protect coastal resources

MA S585

To protect coastal resources

MA H862

Relative to protecting coastal communities

MA S546

Relative to community preservation funds for coastal infrastructure

MA H335

Relative to the protection of open spaces

MA H1345

Relative to affordable housing and the preservation of a community's water resources

MA H2020

Protecting neighboring communities from deleterious construction

MA S37

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.