Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3636

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To allow municipalities to finance expanded transit options

Impact

If enacted, this bill would provide municipalities the authority to levy transit improvement fees specifically designed for funding transit projects within a TID. Local governments would be required to develop comprehensive program plans before establishing a TID. These plans would include detailed financial projections, operational strategies, and expected benefits to the community. Moreover, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation is tasked with providing matching funds, which creates a collaborative funding mechanism supporting transit improvements for local governments.

Summary

House Bill 3636 proposes to allow municipalities in Massachusetts to establish Transit Improvement Districts (TIDs) aimed at enhancing and financing public transit options. This legislation amends the General Laws by introducing a new chapter that defines TIDs and outlines the process for their establishment, management, and funding. The overarching goal of the bill is to empower local governments and foster partnerships between municipalities, businesses, and state agencies to improve transit services, which may include new transportation projects and operational improvements to existing services.

Contention

However, there may be points of contention surrounding the bill's implementation, particularly regarding the financial responsibilities it places on municipalities and property owners within TIDs. Critics may raise concerns about the potential for increased taxation on local residents and the complexities involved in establishing these districts. Furthermore, the bill's requirements for public meetings and votes by property owners to approve TID formation may lead to logistical challenges and debates about governance and representation in decisions affecting local transit solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3285

To allow municipalities to finance expanded transit options

MA H3704

Authorizing the town of Lexington to finance expanded transit services

MA S1278

To generate revenue to expand transit options

MA S853

Financing the transition to fossil fuel-free buildings

MA H3675

To create a net-zero transportation financing commission

MA H4439

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

MA H2739

Providing for a local option transportation excise tax on large employers

MA H769

Expanding access to trails for people of all abilities

MA H3689

Transitioning Massachusetts to clean electricity, heating and transportation

MA H1865

Relative to a just transition to clean energy

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