Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2023

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote urban agriculture and horticulture

Impact

By facilitating tax exemptions of up to 100% on the assessed value of real estate designated for agricultural use, S2023 seeks to bolster urban agriculture's viability and promote local food production. As a result, this bill can potentially transform urban landscapes, support local economies, and improve access to fresh produce in densely populated areas. The prerequisite of generating at least $500 in gross sales annually promotes a sustainable framework for these urban agricultural initiatives.

Summary

Bill S2023, also known as the Act to promote urban agriculture and horticulture, aims to enhance the feasibility of agricultural practices in urban settings within Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill proposes amendments to Section 5 of Chapter 59 of the General Laws by introducing tax exemptions for real estate utilized for agricultural and horticultural purposes. This initiative encourages urban farming practices by reducing the financial burden on properties used for small-scale agricultural operations, particularly in urban areas and gateway municipalities.

Contention

The bill may face various points of contention among stakeholders, particularly in terms of the criteria set for tax exemption eligibility. Some local governments might express concerns about revenue loss from property taxes, especially in cities where real estate is already highly utilized. Additionally, the implementation of such exemptions could lead to debates about the definition and scope of 'agricultural and horticultural use', including whether rooftop and container farms qualify. Such discussions may highlight the need for nuanced guidelines to ensure fairness in application across different municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1556

Prohibiting the use of lead paint on outdoor structures

MA S1871

Relative to retirement for nuclear reactor operators

MA S249

Relative to the cancellation of gym memberships

MA S1002

Relative to accessory dwelling units on smaller lots

MA S611

Resolve providing for a study of Bittersweet Vine and other invasive species

MA S1713

Relative to injured correctional officers

MA S1142

Restoring a lower threshold for permit challenges

MA S937

Investing in public higher education

Similar Bills

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