Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2890

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Impact

By institutionalizing its operations, LexHAB is designed to function independently of the Lexington select board and town manager. The bill grants the new board a definitive set of powers, including the ability to govern its operation, make contracts, acquire property, and impose regulations pertaining to affordable housing. This could significantly enhance local efforts to address housing shortages by allowing for more streamlined decision-making processes and targeted actions to meet the community's housing needs.

Summary

Bill S2890 establishes a new independent, nonprofit housing corporation known as the Lexington Housing Assistance Board, Inc., or 'LexHAB' in the town of Lexington. The bill aims to create and preserve affordable housing specifically for low- and moderate-income households. It repeals an existing statute (Chapter 521 of the Acts of 1983) and provides a framework for governance, board membership, and operational guidelines for LexHAB, which will be governed by a board of 5 to 9 appointed residents of Lexington.

Contention

Some points of contention could arise from the bill's provision that allows LexHAB to bypass certain local government controls. Critics may argue that while LexHAB’s independence could foster efficiency, it might also reduce community input and oversight regarding housing decisions. Furthermore, as LexHAB is exempt from various local taxes, questions regarding balance and fairness in tax contributions to town services may emerge, especially if local residents perceive a lack of accountability from such organizations.

Companion Bills

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Replaced by Reorganizing the Lexington Housing Assistance Board, Inc

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