Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4770

Introduced
6/17/24  

Caption

Relative to the expansion of a branch of the Boston Public Library within an affordable housing development in the West End Neighborhood of the downtown sections of the city of Boston

Impact

By exempting the project from specific general and special laws regarding procurement and contract awards, the bill enables the city to proceed more flexibly and efficiently with the project. It allows for a streamlined process that can accelerate the construction and development timelines, making it easier for local authorities to implement public infrastructure improvements in conjunction with affordable housing initiatives. Such provisions are significant in urban areas where space is limited and the demand for both housing and community services is high.

Summary

House Bill 4770 seeks to authorize the expansion of a branch of the Boston Public Library within a new affordable housing development located in the West End Neighborhood of downtown Boston. The bill proposes that the redevelopment of a city-owned parcel, which currently includes an existing library, would not be subject to the typical procurement laws that govern contracts related to public works. This change aims to facilitate a simultaneous development of both housing and library services, thereby enhancing community access to resources while addressing housing needs.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding the bill, especially regarding the implications of exempting the project from established procurement laws. Critics may argue that such exemptions could lead to a lack of oversight and transparency in how public contracts are awarded and managed. Proponents, however, contend that these measures are necessary to promote efficiency and effectiveness in addressing the city’s urgent need for both affordable housing and accessible public library services.

Companion Bills

MA H4175

Similar To Designating a the Greatest Neighborhood Park, in the city of Boston, as the “Jim Campano Park"

MA H4676

Similar To To improve and modernize planning and community development in the city of Boston

MA H5039

Similar To Authorizing additional licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the city of Boston

MA H5099

Similar To Relative to property tax classification in the city of Boston

MA H4880

Replaced by Relative to the expansion of a branch of the Boston Public Library within an affordable housing development in the West End Neighborhood of the downtown sections of the city of Boston

Previously Filed As

MA H1654

To address arbitration agreements

MA H2592

Establishing retirement parity for long term public defenders

MA H2902

Establishing retirement parity for long term public defenders

MA H3169

To encourage donations to local nonprofits

MA H1643

To ease burdens on litigants

MA H2660

Relative to the size of the forensic science oversight board

MA H2878

Protecting the interests of housing cooperative shareholders

MA H3165

Protecting the interests of housing cooperative shareholders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.