To establish standards for the pole attachment process to facilitate the construction of broadband networks
Impact
The legislation is expected to have significant implications on state laws regarding the management of joint-use utility poles, which are essential infrastructure components used by telecommunications providers and electric utilities alike. By codifying a clear and efficient process for pole attachments, SB2285 attempts to reduce bureaucratic delays and promote infrastructure development aimed at enhancing broadband services across the state. This could lead to greater competition among service providers and improved internet access for Massachusetts residents, particularly in underserved areas.
Summary
Bill S2285, introduced by Senator Adam Gomez, aims to establish consistent standards for the pole attachment process concerning the construction of broadband networks in Massachusetts. This legislation addresses the increasing demand for reliable and efficient broadband access by ensuring that pole attachments for telecommunications and utility companies are managed under streamlined guidelines. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 166 of the General Laws to implement a 'One Touch Make Ready' process that would potentially accelerate broadband network expansion by simplifying the approval and execution of pole attachments.
Contention
Despite its potential benefits, the bill has faced scrutiny regarding safety and reliability concerns. Critics argue that the expedited process through the proposed 'One Touch Make Ready' system might compromise established safety norms and lead to issues with service outages. Additionally, there is concern that pole owners could exert undue influence over the attachment process, potentially disadvantaging smaller or newer telecommunications providers. These challenges underscore the delicate balance between promoting infrastructure development and ensuring the public's safety and service reliability.
Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to matters of telecommunications, utilities and energy.
Communication from the Department of Energy Resources of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (under the provisions of section 12 of Chapter 25A of the General Laws) submitting regulations 225 CMR 24.00 – Municipal Fossil Fuel Free Building Construction and Renovation Demonstration Project, and also establishing data reporting requirements and assessment procedures to measure impacts of fossil fuel free building code requirements