Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4314

Introduced
7/23/25  

Caption

To allow the town of Hingham to use municipal property as the location for a center for active living

Impact

The bill's enactment will allow Hingham to transition this land's use towards promoting active living, which is aligned with broader public health objectives. Additionally, it involves a land exchange, where a larger area of approximately 6.847 acres will be transferred to the conservation commission to be held for conservation purposes under Massachusetts law. This exchange indicates a balanced approach between the development of community resources and the preservation of environmental assets, particularly considering the importance of maintaining green spaces within urban settings.

Summary

House Bill 4314 aims to authorize the town of Hingham to utilize a specified portion of municipal property located off Bare Cove Park Drive for the establishment of a Center for Active Living. This initiative reflects the town's commitment to enhancing community health and well-being by providing dedicated facilities for social, recreational, and wellness activities, contributing positively to the quality of life for residents. The land designated for this purpose covers approximately 5.387 acres and is currently managed for both passive and active recreational uses.

Contention

While the bill has received local approval, discussions may arise concerning the long-term management of the Center for Active Living and its integration with existing recreational programs. Some stakeholders might express concerns regarding the potential impact on local traffic, noise, and additional strain on community resources. Furthermore, the implications of changing land use from passive to active recreation can lead to debates over community priorities and the need for harmonizing development with ecological preservation. The land swap aspect could also invite scrutiny regarding the adequacy of land designated for conservation purposes, ensuring that such measures truly benefit local ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2407

To amend the provisions of Chapter 381 of the Acts of 2020 to continue the town of Hingham senior means-tested property tax exemption

MA H2083

Authorizing the town of Hull to lease certain property and to extend leases on certain property to promote economic development and the more effective use of town property

MA H4037

Relative to certain parcels of land in the town of Cohasset

MA S2549

Authorizing the town of Milton to use certain property for school purposes

MA S2553

An Act to provide for the continuance of the town of Hingham's senior means-tested property tax exemption

MA H4170

Authorizing the town of Sharon to change the use of a certain parcel of land acquired for outdoor recreational purposes to a use for general municipal purposes

MA S2892

Providing for the disposition of certain property in the town of Upton

MA S2933

Providing for the disposition of certain property in the town of Upton

MA H3285

To allow municipalities to finance expanded transit options

MA H3729

Permitting the town of Wakefield to convey an easement to the Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.