Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2281

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Reducing impervious surfaces

Impact

The proposed legislation has the potential to significantly impact local planning boards and their regulatory authority. By integrating reconstruction into the existing framework of regulations, communities will be required to consider the ecological footprint of roadway projects more thoroughly. Such a shift could lead to fewer impervious surfaces, thereby promoting better water absorption and reducing runoff, which is crucial for combating urban flooding and improving water quality in nearby ecosystems.

Summary

House Bill 2281 aims to address the environmental impacts of urban development by reducing impervious surfaces in municipal planning. The bill proposes to amend Chapter 41, Section 81Q of the General Laws of Massachusetts to include reconstruction in the regulations governing local roadways. This change is intended to lead to improved stormwater management and enhance the ecological quality of urban environments. By regulating not only the construction of new roadways but also the reconstruction of existing ones, the bill encourages municipalities to adopt practices that mitigate the adverse effects of urbanization.

Contention

Discussion around HB 2281 may center on the balance between development and environmental considerations. Proponents of the bill argue that reducing impervious surfaces is essential for sustainability and addresses critical environmental issues such as flooding and runoff pollution. However, opponents might express concerns about the implications for local infrastructure projects, particularly regarding the cost and feasibility of implementing such regulations. Addressing these concerns will be essential as the bill moves through the legislative process, and stakeholders from various sectors will likely weigh in on the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2063

Reducing impervious surfaces

MA H770

Reducing packaging waste

MA H405

Reducing filing fees for LLCs

MA H2066

Encouraging public-private partnerships to create affordable housing at public sites

MA H2791

Reducing CPA recording fees for affordable housing

MA H4507

Increasing the maximum amount of fines which may be imposed for violations of ordinances in the city of Boston

MA S524

To consider the safety of artificial grass and turf surfaces

MA H1562

Reducing the storage of obsolete papers

MA H776

Reducing packaging waste in the Commonwealth

MA S502

Relative to reducing food insecurity

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.