Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2569

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Expanding the availability of adaptable housing for people with disabilities and seniors

Impact

If enacted, H2569 will bring significant changes to housing regulations by mandating that a percentage of all multi-unit buildings be designed for accessibility. The bill specifies that at least 5 percent of units in facilities with 20 or more units should be accessible, with the possibility for this percentage to be adjusted based on regional need. This approach aims to prevent discrimination based on disability and promote equal opportunity for housing. The adjustments included in the bill also support compliance with the American Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards.

Summary

House Bill 2569 seeks to expand the availability of adaptable housing for individuals with disabilities and seniors in Massachusetts. The bill focuses on modifying existing regulations in the General Laws to enhance the accessibility and safety of various housing and public facilities. The proposed amendments emphasize making sure that all dwelling units in multiple dwellings, particularly those equipped with elevators and ground floor units, are adaptable for those with mobility impairments. The bill highlights the necessity for specific provisions to ensure that housing meets the needs of these populations in the state.

Contention

There are expected points of contention regarding the financial implications of implementing these accessibility standards. Critics argue that the added requirements might result in increased costs for property developers and landlords, which could impact the availability of affordable housing options. Proponents of the bill counter that enhancing accessibility in housing is a moral and legal imperative, asserting that the long-term benefits of inclusivity and accessibility far outweigh the initial costs. The ongoing discussions may involve aiming to balance the need for affordable housing with the necessity of making public and private spaces available and safe for individuals with disabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2372

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MA H4035

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MA H3921

Further defining the purposes of the affordable housing trust in the city of Somerville

MA H2292

Requiring carbon monoxide alarms in all residential, governmental and commercial structures

MA H2568

Requiring carbon monoxide alarms in all residential, governmental and commercial structures

MA H1589

To amend the definition of hate crime

MA H1169

Providing Medicaid coverage for tobacco cessation programs and information

MA H3292

Establishing Indigenous Peoples Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.