Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1282

Introduced
3/25/25  
Refer
3/25/25  
Engrossed
5/20/25  

Caption

An Act Regarding Eligibility for Historic Preservation Bond Proceeds

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws is significant as it broadens the definition of historic properties eligible for preservation funding, directly affecting local governments and communities across Maine. By recognizing and funding locally designated historic properties, the state encourages municipalities to promote and preserve their unique historical assets. Additionally, this change could stimulate local economies through investment in historic renovations, providing both cultural and financial benefits to communities.

Summary

LD1282, known as 'An Act Regarding Eligibility for Historic Preservation Bond Proceeds', aims to amend the eligibility criteria for grants administered by the Maine Historic Preservation Commission. The proposed changes allow properties that are designated as historic by municipal preservation ordinances to qualify for funding, even if they are not listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This creates a more inclusive framework for preservation funding, specifically benefitting locally recognized historic sites that may not meet the federal criteria yet hold significant community value.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding LD1282 appears to be positive, with support for enhancing local control over historic preservation efforts. Proponents argue that local municipalities are better equipped to identify and protect their historical treasures, leading to richer community heritage and enhanced civic pride. However, as is often the case with funding legislation, there could be concerns regarding the implementation and management of streamlined processes for grants, ensuring that the criteria are clear and accessible.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between state oversight and local autonomy in the preservation of historic properties. Critics might express concerns about the potential for uneven funding distributions, with questions arising about how funds will be allocated among various communities. Additionally, ensuring that locally designated historical sites are equally deserving of funding compared to their nationally recognized counterparts remains a pertinent point of discussion, highlighting the need for a robust framework for evaluating preservation projects moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1233

An Act Regarding the Maine State Cemetery Preservation Commission

ME LD15

An Act to Amend the Law Governing the State Grant Program Administered by the Maine Historic Preservation Commission

ME LD912

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Restore Historic Community Buildings

ME LD1667

An Act Regarding Recommendations for Changing Place Names in the State

ME LD1810

An Act to Expand the Maine Historic Rehabilitation Credit and Establish a Weatherization Tax Credit

ME LD1821

An Act to Validate Certain Proceedings Authorizing the Issuance of Bonds and Notes by the City of Bath

ME LD1620

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding the Mi'kmaq Nation and to Provide Parity to the Wabanaki Nations

ME LD1823

An Act to Protect the Right to Food

ME LD1895

An Act Regarding the Procurement of Energy from Offshore Wind Resources

ME LD1675

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the General Assistance Program Regarding Eligibility, Housing Assistance and State Reimbursement and to Establish a Working Group

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.