Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S546

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to community preservation funds for coastal infrastructure

Impact

If enacted, SB 546 would significantly shift how community preservation funds are utilized in coastal communities. By mandating minimum allocations for coastal infrastructure, the bill promotes increased investment in areas that may be vulnerable to environmental challenges. This could enhance community resilience and provide local governments with the resources necessary to maintain safe and functional public infrastructure, which is essential for the protection of both natural resources and human populations living in these areas.

Summary

Senate Bill 546, presented by Patrick M. O'Connor, seeks to amend chapter 44B of the General Laws related to community preservation funds. The primary purpose of the bill is to allocate not less than 10 percent of the community preservation funds in coastal communities specifically for the maintenance and reconstruction of public infrastructure, including seawalls and efforts such as beach nourishment and dune restoration. This bill represents a targeted effort to address environmental resilience in coastal areas of Massachusetts, acknowledging the critical need for infrastructure that can cope with the impacts of climate change and coastal erosion.

Contention

The bill may face challenges and discussions among stakeholders regarding the implications of reallocating community preservation funds. Supporters argue that investing in coastal infrastructure is crucial for public safety and environmental sustainability, especially as climate change continues to pose risks to coastal ecosystems. However, potential opponents may raise concerns about the reduced flexibility for local authorities in deciding how to allocate preservation funds, fearing that this legislative framework might inhibit local initiatives or other vital community projects unrelated to coastal repairs.

Companion Bills

MA H2972

Similar To Relative to preserving information content of historic resources with community preservation funds

MA H4042

Similar To Facilitating the appropriation and expenditure of community preservation funds for community housing purposes in the town of Wellesley

MA S2875

Similar To Similar Bills

MA S2650

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Environment and Natural Resources to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to environment and natural resources matters.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.