Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2356

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Incentivizing inclusionary zoning

Impact

The proposed legislation is intended to encourage local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning practices that create affordable housing options without significantly limiting housing development. The language in the bill emphasizes the importance of not unduly constraining housing production in areas affected by such zoning ordinances. By incentivizing inclusionary zoning, the bill aligns with broader goals of addressing housing shortages and ensuring community needs for diverse housing types are met.

Summary

House Bill 2356, titled 'An Act incentivizing inclusionary zoning,' aims to promote the development of affordable housing in Massachusetts. This bill seeks to amend Chapter 40A by laying out specific guidelines that local municipalities must consider when implementing zoning ordinances related to affordable housing. A key provision of the bill is that it allows municipalities to require that up to 13 percent of new housing units are designated as affordable, thus directly impacting local housing policies and planning efforts.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary step toward meeting housing demands and providing more affordable options, there may be contention around the feasibility of the proposed requirements. Some critics may raise concerns about the potential pressure on developers and the balance required to maintain economic viability of housing projects while promoting affordable housing. Additionally, the specifics of the density bonus provision and its implementation could become points of debate among stakeholders involved in housing policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1468

Designating the Senator Bill Owens Center at the University of Massachusetts Boston

MA H1577

Resolve to plan, preserve, and protect

MA H3278

Creating a graduated deed excise tax for affordable housing

MA H477

Modernizing the Massachusetts laws

MA H3904

Relative to senior tax exemption

MA H2995

To amend the training requirement for the fire department cadet program in Boston

MA H2734

To repeal pay-to-stay fees

MA H3932

Relative to certain affordable housing and branch library space in the Dorchester section of the city of Boston

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.