Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2284

Introduced
5/14/24  

Caption

In storm water management plans and facilities, further providing for fees.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2284 would influence state laws regarding local government regulations, particularly in relation to environmental management and urban planning. This bill would empower municipalities to establish fees that correspond with their specific storm water management needs, thus enhancing the state's overall capability of managing water resources effectively. The financial framework provided by this bill may help local governments finance necessary infrastructure investments and improve water quality in affected areas.

Summary

House Bill 2284 seeks to amend existing state regulations concerning storm water management plans and facilities. The bill primarily focuses on establishing guidelines for the imposition of fees related to storm water management, which may impact how local governments assess and implement these fees. By providing a structured framework for fee assessment, the bill aims to ensure that municipalities can effectively manage storm water while addressing the financial implications of such management practices.

Sentiment

General sentiment towards HB 2284 appears to be cautiously supportive. Advocates argue that clear fee structures will assist local governments in better managing storm water while also providing for necessary funding mechanisms to improve community infrastructure. However, some stakeholders express concern regarding the potential for increased fees to burden residents and businesses, leading to pushback on the proposed changes.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 2284 include debates over the specific fee structures that could be implemented and who will ultimately bear the financial responsibility. Critics worry that without careful oversight, the local governments may impose excessively high fees on residents, which could disproportionately affect lower-income households. Additionally, discussions reflect a need for balance between efficient storm water management and the safeguarding of community resources, emphasizing the importance of local input in the fee-setting process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB234

In storm water management plans and facilities, further providing for fees.

PA SB216

In storm water management plans and facilities, further providing for fees.

PA SB804

In storm water management plans and facilities, further providing for fees.

PA HB991

Providing for storm water management plans and facilities.

PA HB32

Providing for storm water management plans and facilities.

PA HB990

In storm sewers and watercourses, further providing for authority of boroughs and for manner of financing work; providing for storm water management plans and facilities for incorporated towns; and, in watercourses, flood protection projects and storm water systems, further providing for establishing and changing watercourses, flood protection projects and storm water systems and for assessment of benefits and liens.

PA HB31

In storm sewers and watercourses, further providing for authority of boroughs and for manner of financing work; providing for storm water management plans and facilities for incorporated towns; and, in watercourses, flood protection projects and storm water systems, further providing for establishing and changing watercourses, flood protection projects and storm water systems and for assessment of benefits and liens.

PA HB659

Updating and expanding the storm water planning requirements to be undertaken by counties; authorizing counties to regulate storm water within a watershed-based planning area; authorizing the formation of water resources management authorities; enabling counties, municipalities and water resources management authorities to develop integrated water resources management plans; imposing duties and conferring powers on the Department of Environmental Protection, the Environmental Quality Board, counties, municipalities and water resources management authorities; providing for financing and for waiver of use for certain grant or loan funds; establishing the Integrated Water Resources Management Account; and making repeals.

PA HB699

Updating and expanding the storm water planning requirements to be undertaken by counties; authorizing counties to regulate storm water within a watershed-based planning area; authorizing the formation of water resources management authorities; enabling counties, municipalities and water resources management authorities to develop integrated water resources management plans; imposing duties and conferring powers on the Department of Environmental Protection, the Environmental Quality Board, counties, municipalities and water resources management authorities; providing for financing and for waiver of use for certain grant or loan funds; establishing the Integrated Water Resources Management Account; and making repeals.

PA HB2147

Providing for storm water management; and, in municipal authorities, further providing for definitions and for purposes and powers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.