Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1485

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote affordable housing

Impact

The bill's implementation would significantly alter how municipalities plan for and manage housing development. By mandating that Housing Production Plans include a variety of factors — such as demographic data and constraints on development — local governments will be better equipped to create effective housing strategies that align with the needs of their populations. The push for creating a minimum of 0.50% increase in Subsidized Housing Inventory Eligible Housing units each year further underscores the accountability expected from municipalities in tackling housing shortages. This aligns state-level objectives with local execution, increasing the potential for successful housing initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 1485 aims to promote affordable housing in Massachusetts by amending Chapter 40B of the General Laws. The revisions call for comprehensive housing needs assessments to be included in Housing Production Plans for municipalities. This is intended to ensure that local communities adequately address their housing needs, with a focus on integrating housing goals with local and regional market conditions. The bill emphasizes a structured approach for municipalities to identify their housing requirements based on census data and projected population growth, thereby facilitating a more strategic and data-driven approach to housing development.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H1485 include concerns over local versus state control in housing regulations. Some argue that increased oversight from the state, through mandated requirements for Housing Production Plans and the Department of Housing and Community Development's role in approval processes, could undermine local governance. Critics believe that municipalities should have more autonomy in determining their housing strategies based on their unique contexts, rather than adhering to state-imposed goals. Proponents, however, maintain that state-level intervention is necessary to address the larger housing crisis effectively and to ensure consistency in housing policies across various communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1487

Relative to low-income housing eligibility for disabled veterans

MA H1639

Relative to eliminating liability limits for abuse of a minor

MA H3472

Relative to reasonable municipal expense reimbursement

MA H2582

Relative to police certification

MA H1123

Relative to notices by insurance companies

MA H1124

Relative to automobile insurance premiums

MA H2799

Relative to protecting local retirees

MA H1637

Protecting first responders and enhancing access to behavioral health centers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.