Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2292

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to extending the requirements of the MBTA Communities Act to all cities and towns

Impact

The impact of this bill is significant as it places an obligation on all cities and towns to comply with the MBTA Communities Act requirements. This means that local governments would need to consider transit-oriented development strategies and improve their zoning laws to accommodate more housing options near public transportation. Proponents argue that this could lead to enhanced urban development and greater integration of communities, while potentially alleviating local housing shortages.

Summary

House Bill 2292 aims to extend the requirements of the MBTA Communities Act to all cities and towns within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The MBTA Communities Act was designed to promote equitable development and improve housing opportunities in transit-accessible areas. By broadening the scope of this legislation, H2292 seeks to ensure that every municipality adheres to the principles established by the original act, thereby fostering more inclusive and accessible planning practices across the state.

Contention

Despite its intent to enhance accessibility and development, there may be contention surrounding the bill's implementation. Some local governments might view these extended requirements as an unfunded mandate that could strain their resources or conflict with local zoning priorities. Additionally, critics could argue that one-size-fits-all regulations may not adequately address the unique challenges and needs of different municipalities, potentially leading to resistance or calls for amendments to the proposed legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2103

Enabling cities and towns to stabilize rents and protect tenants

MA H814

Empowering towns and cities to protect residents and the environment from harmful pesticides

MA H1345

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

MA H2072

Relative to the Board of Health in the town of Reading

MA H2079

Relative to sanctuary cities and towns

MA H3354

Relative to license transparency

MA H2846

Relative to exempting municipalities from the gas tax

MA H3328

Relative to interstate highway noise abatement in certain cities and towns

MA H3245

Relative to the use of elephants, big cats, primates, giraffes, and bears in traveling exhibits and shows

MA H4128

Authorizing cities and towns to provide a residential exemption to senior citizens

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.