Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2248

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to municipal voices in gas utility work

Impact

The bill's implications are significant for state laws regarding utility management and municipal governance. It introduces stricter conditions that gas companies must adhere to when planning repairs or replacements of infrastructure, including providing detailed project information within a specified timeframe. This could enhance accountability and transparency in gas utility operations, allowing communities to better assess the potential impacts of utility work on local infrastructure, environment, and public safety.

Summary

Bill S2248, introduced by Cynthia Stone Creem, aims to enhance the role of municipal governments in gas utility projects within their jurisdictions. By amending Chapter 164 of the General Laws, the bill stipulates that a gas company must secure written consent from either the city council or the select board before engaging in any excavations related to gas utility work. This legislative change is designed to ensure that local officials have a formal voice in decisions that affect their communities, facilitating better oversight and addressing concerns about potential disruptions and damages caused by such projects.

Contention

Notably, the bill could spark debates surrounding the balance of power between state regulations and local governance. Proponents argue that it empowers municipalities to protect their streets and the local environment effectively. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding the potential for increased bureaucratic hurdles that could delay essential utility work and repair projects, possibly leading to service interruptions or inefficiencies in addressing necessary infrastructure updates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1488

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MA S316

To promote social-emotional learning

MA S1337

Relative to facilitating the utilization of psychologists on the health care team

MA S248

To promote social-emotional learning

MA S1774

Relative to the surplus from a tax title sale

MA S932

Relative to the preservation of certain appellate rights

MA S1283

Exempting the town of Brookline from in-person quorums

MA S922

Relative to probation violations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.