Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2301

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to local option zoning voting thresholds

Impact

If enacted, H2301 has the potential to significantly streamline the process for local governments to amend zoning regulations, making it easier for communities to adapt to changing needs and circumstances. By permitting a simple majority to enact changes, municipalities may find it more feasible to adjust zoning ordinances that could promote housing development, economic growth, or infrastructure improvements. This shift could lead to more responsive governance at the local level, aligning zoning regulations more closely with resident preferences and community objectives.

Summary

House Bill H2301 seeks to modify the existing voting requirements for the adoption or amendment of zoning ordinances or by-laws within municipalities in Massachusetts. The proposed legislation amends Section 5 of chapter 40A of the General Laws, which currently requires a two-thirds majority for such changes. This bill introduces an alternative provision allowing municipalities to change the voting requirement to a simple majority vote, only after a waiting period of six months following a vote. Representative Kristin E. Kassner presented this bill with the intent of increasing local governance flexibility and responsiveness to community needs regarding zoning laws.

Contention

However, there are concerns surrounding the potential effects of this legislative change. Critics may argue that lowering the voting threshold could lead to hasty decisions without adequate community consensus, risking the integrity of zoning laws that serve to stabilize neighborhoods and manage growth sustainably. The established two-thirds majority requirement serves as a safeguard against rapid changes that could adversely affect the community. The balancing act between facilitating local governance and preserving thoughtful planning and community involvement is likely to be a focal point of debate as this bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3552

Relative to zoning voting thresholds

MA H3555

Relative to local option for associate members of planning boards

MA H711

Providing a local option for ranked choice voting in municipal elections

MA H53

Report on the residue from the special committee of the House to examine the returns of the votes for Representative in the several representative districts of the Commonwealth relative to the second Essex District

MA S433

Providing a local option for ranked choice voting in municipal elections

MA H1304

Enabling local options for tenant protections

MA S872

Enabling local options for tenant protections

MA S1786

Relative to a local option real estate transfer fee to create and preserve housing

MA H3551

Facilitating site plan review

MA H2747

Granting a local option for a real estate transfer fee to fund affordable housing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.