Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4574

Introduced
4/11/24  
Refer
4/11/24  
Refer
4/18/24  
Refer
5/23/24  

Caption

Dissolving the Whately Water District

Impact

The proposed dissolution of the Whately Water District represents a significant shift in local water governance. By integrating the district's operations into the town's infrastructure, this bill is expected to enhance water service efficiency and reduce administrative overhead. It could also potentially lead to improved service quality for customers as the town's water department manages resources and addresses issues more directly. Furthermore, the dissolution aims to clarify and consolidate responsibilities that have previously been managed by both the district and the town.

Summary

House Bill H4574 proposes the dissolution of the Whately Water District in Massachusetts. This legislative measure aims to streamline local water service administration by transferring the responsibilities and customers of the district to the town of Whately's water department. The bill outlines that the board of the Whately Water District may convey any real estate or interests owned or controlled by the district. The proceeds from such sales are designated to reimburse customers previously served by the district's well sources, who are now connected to the town's water supply.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the dissolution and the handling of proceeds from the sale of the district's properties. Stakeholders, particularly current customers of the Whately Water District, may raise concerns regarding the terms of reimbursement and the adequacy of service offered by the town’s water department compared to the previous service. Additionally, discussions may arise around the governance and oversight of the dissolution process, ensuring that the transition is smooth and that all community needs are met during this change.

Companion Bills

MA H3810

Similar To Dissolving the Hampshire County Regional Housing Authority and incorporating its functions into the Northampton Housing Authority

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.