Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2102

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To improve outdoor lighting, conserve energy, and increase dark-sky visibility

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by amending Chapter 85 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, thereby requiring outdoor lighting to meet specific performance and environmental criteria. For example, outdoor fixtures used for street and parking area illumination would need to comply with new illuminance levels that align with recommendations from the Illuminating Engineering Society. Additionally, the bill prohibits the use of state or municipal funds for installing outdoor lighting unless it adheres to these new standards, further pushing municipalities to shift towards more regulated and accountable lighting practices.

Summary

Senate Bill S2102, titled 'An Act to improve outdoor lighting, conserve energy, and increase dark-sky visibility', aims to establish new standards for outdoor lighting across Massachusetts. The primary goal of the bill is to mitigate light pollution and promote energy efficiency in outdoor fixtures. By implementing regulations that focus on the use of fully shielded fixtures, the bill intends to reduce the glare and light trespass that currently disrupts nighttime environments across urban and rural landscapes. This shift towards more sustainable lighting practices not only enhances the visibility of the night sky but also contributes to energy conservation efforts throughout the commonwealth.

Contention

Despite the apparent environmental benefits of S2102, the bill faces some contention regarding its implications for local governance and existing lighting practices. Critics argue that imposing state-level regulations on outdoor lighting may limit local governments' ability to make decisions that reflect their community's specific needs. Furthermore, there are concerns about the potential costs associated with upgrading existing lighting systems to comply with the new guidelines. These points of contention highlight the balance that must be struck between advancing environmental goals and ensuring local autonomy in regulatory matters.

Companion Bills

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