Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2063

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Reducing impervious surfaces

Impact

The passage of H2063 could significantly impact local laws regarding planning boards in Massachusetts. By requiring municipalities to consider the effects of both constructing and reconstructing impervious surfaces, the bill may lead to changes in how local governments approach roadway projects. This could result in more environmentally sensitive designs that promote better water absorption and reduce flooding risks. Furthermore, it may encourage municipalities to adopt greener practices and technologies in roadway development, which can align with state and national environmental goals.

Summary

House Bill 2063, introduced by Representative Kevin G. Honan, addresses the issue of impervious surfaces in municipal planning regulations. The bill seeks to modify Section 81Q of Chapter 41 of the General Laws by amending it to include provisions for 'reconstruction' alongside 'construction' in the regulation of local roadways. This adjustment aims to ensure that municipalities not only focus on new constructions but also take into account the reconstruction of existing infrastructures in their planning processes. By incorporating reconstruction, the bill intends to promote more sustainable development practices, as well as address the growing concerns related to stormwater management and urban runoff.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a step toward more environmentally friendly planning practices, there may be points of contention among local governance bodies. Critics might argue that the added requirements for including reconstruction in municipal planning could complicate project approvals and increase costs. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential administrative burden this could place on local planning boards, which already face numerous regulations and deadlines. Balancing development needs with environmental considerations will be a key challenge as the bill is discussed in committee and among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MA S2557

Similar To Relative to equal access on DCR roadways

MA H4573

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2281

Reducing impervious surfaces

MA S0260

An act relating to replacing State-owned impervious surface in floodplains

MA A3357

Modifies method of calculating impervious surface percentage for municipal parks in Highland preservation area.

MA H770

Reducing packaging waste

MA H917

Reducing packaging waste

MA H2066

Encouraging public-private partnerships to create affordable housing at public sites

MA H2791

Reducing CPA recording fees for affordable housing

MA H405

Reducing filing fees for LLCs

MA H3092

Reducing CPA recording fees for affordable housing

MA S502

Relative to reducing food insecurity

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