Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1423

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To generate revenue to expand transit options

Impact

The bill mandates that every TID be governed by a program plan that would outline necessary operational, financial, and structural provisions for transit enhancement. Municipalities would be required to develop these plans prior to establishing a TID, ensuring that the objectives align with local transportation needs. A minimum of 25% of the TID's program costs would need to be financed through local funding, supplemented by matching funds from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. By doing so, the legislation emphasizes local fiscal responsibility while seeking additional state support.

Summary

Senate Bill S1423, also known as An Act to generate revenue to expand transit options, seeks to establish Transit Improvement Districts (TIDs) within municipalities in Massachusetts. This legislation aims to enhance transportation options by generating dedicated funding mechanisms for transit improvements. Under the proposed framework, municipalities would design program plans and assess fees to finance transit services specific to the needs of their communities, creating a structured approach to improving public transportation access and efficiency.

Contention

Notably, one key point of contention includes the potential financial burden imposed by the transit improvement fees on local property owners and businesses. While supporters argue that these fees would finance much-needed infrastructure improvements, critics express concern about how such fees may disproportionately affect small property owners and low-income communities. The bill does include provisions for exemptions for certain residential and small commercial properties, yet debate continues regarding the overall equity and accessibility of transit services funded through this model.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1278

To generate revenue to expand transit options

MA H3285

To allow municipalities to finance expanded transit options

MA H3704

Authorizing the town of Lexington to finance expanded transit services

MA H3275

To fund public transit expansion

MA S163

Expanding options for EMT paramedics

MA S1339

Expanding after-death care options

MA H4439

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

MA H2193

Expanding after-death care options

MA S446

Expanding access to trails for people of all abilities

MA S478

Expanding the sale of products by farmer breweries and pub brewers

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