Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4086

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

Relative to a three year study for stormwater engineering to protect habitats along state highways

Impact

The bill mandates the Massachusetts Department of Transportation's division of highways to conduct an in-depth study. This includes evaluating the contaminants from road surfaces and construction activities that might infiltrate stormwater runoff. The anticipated outcomes will not only enhance environmental protection but may also lead to the development of effective mitigation strategies to address pollution concerns arising from state highway drainage.

Summary

House Bill H4086, presented by Representative Christopher Richard Flanagan, aims to address environmental concerns by initiating a comprehensive three-year study focusing on stormwater engineering. This bill emphasizes the necessity to protect vulnerable habitats, such as wetlands and waterways, alongside state highways. The main objective is to analyze the existing drainage infrastructure and assess the impacts of road-related pollutants on nearby ecosystems.

Contention

While H4086 focuses on protecting environmental habitats, it may raise concerns regarding funding and resource allocation for the study. Legislators may debate the necessity and effectiveness of implementing such a study, especially when considering existing environmental initiatives. Heightened scrutiny might arise around whether this study will yield actionable insights that justify the costs involved, which could have implications for future legislation and state budgeting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H843

To protect pollinator habitat

MA S520

Resolve to protect pollinator habitat

MA H3785

Relative to formalizing the category of endangered species

MA H4562

To protect pollinator habitat

MA H4150

Relative to forest protection

MA H3796

Relative to Yarmouth tourism funding change

MA H245

Protecting consumer rights in purchasing safe and habitable homes

MA H4530

Study Order

MA S1982

Relative to the use of low-embodied carbon concrete in state projects

MA H4668

Environment and natural resources matters

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.