Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2345

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the MBTA Communities Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 2345 would significantly alter the regulatory landscape for small communities in Massachusetts by relieving them from the mandates of the MBTA Communities Act. Supporters of the bill argue that this exemption is necessary for the sustainability of smaller towns, which often lack the resources and infrastructure to meet the expectations of larger municipalities regarding housing and transportation development. By providing these communities with more autonomy, the bill aims to foster local decision-making that is more attuned to their specific needs and challenges.

Summary

House Bill 2345, presented by Representative Jeffrey Rosario Turco, seeks to amend Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 3A, in relation to the MBTA Communities Act. The bill proposes that communities with an area of less than two square miles be exempt from the requirements imposed by this Act. This legislative push appears to respond to the unique challenges faced by smaller municipalities in complying with the standards set forth by the MBTA Communities Act, which aims to promote transit-oriented development.

Contention

However, there may be notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Opponents might argue that creating exemptions for smaller communities could hinder the broader goals of the MBTA Communities Act, which is intended to encourage density and smart growth around transit stations. Critics could contend that such exemptions may result in less equitable access to transportation development, potentially exacerbating disparities between urban and rural areas. The discussions and debates surrounding these concerns will be crucial in shaping the bill’s final form, should it advance through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2343

Repealing the MBTA communities act

MA H3575

Relative to the Mass Save program

MA H2720

Related to public safety and police evidence review

MA H2717

Relative to membership on the POST commission

MA H3887

Relative to the definition of a Veteran in the Commonwealth

MA H2718

Relative to the labor participation in the POST commission

MA H3419

Establishing Indigenous Peoples day

MA H720

Prohibiting cell phone usage during the school day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.