Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3296

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the Cobble Mountain Reservoir in the towns of Blandford, Granville, and Russell

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by explicitly overriding any existing general or special laws that might restrict access to the Cobble Mountain Road for recreational purposes. It establishes a framework under which the road shall remain open daily from sunrise to sunset, thereby creating a legal obligation for the state to maintain public access. This move is expected to enhance the visibility of recreational opportunities in the area, encouraging community engagement and outdoor activities.

Summary

House Bill H3296 introduces an act to ensure recreational access to the Cobble Mountain Reservoir located in the towns of Blandford, Granville, and Russell in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance open the full length of Cobble Mountain Road for recreational use including pedestrian, bicycle, and equestrian activities. This initiative is aimed at promoting outdoor and recreational activities in the local communities by allowing public access to the road adjacent to the reservoir.

Contention

Some notable points of contention may arise regarding the restrictions allowed on recreational use. The bill allows the Division to impose certain restrictions during specific hours, raising questions about how these restrictions will be enforced and communicated to the public. Additionally, signage must be visible to inform users about access rights and any restrictions, adding an administrative layer to the implementation of the bill. Discussions may also revolve around long-term maintenance responsibilities and the impact of increased traffic on the local environment.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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