Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05574

Introduced
3/26/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Report Pass
4/6/26  
Refer
4/10/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Engrossed
4/30/26  
Report Pass
5/1/26  

Caption

An Act Amending A Conveyance Of A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Hamden.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5574 will streamline the process of transmitting state-owned land to local municipalities, specifically outlining the responsibilities and timelines for such transactions. By providing a clearer procedure for land transfer, the bill could facilitate better coordination between state administrative services and local governments. This could also set a precedent for future land conveyances, potentially impacting how state properties are managed and allocated to local jurisdictions.

Summary

House Bill 5574 aims to amend the conveyance of a parcel of state land located in Hamden to the town for a total sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars. This legislation proposes that the Commissioner of Administrative Services, on behalf of the Commissioner of Children and Families, completes the transfer of approximately 50.29 acres of land that includes the facility formerly known as High Meadows. The bill specifies that the transfer shall only proceed upon the approval of the State Properties Review Board and within a stipulated timeframe, reinforcing the importance of compliance in state land transactions.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards HB 5574 appears to be positive, especially among local officials and representatives of Hamden who are eager to see the fruition of this deal. Supporters of the bill view it as a beneficial step toward local economic development and enhancement of municipal resources. However, there are concerns that accompanied discussions about the capacity for state management of such properties to ensure they are maintained after the transfer.

Contention

While the bill seems to have strong support for its intent, points of contention have emerged regarding the timing of the conveyance and the costs associated with potential delays. Specifically, if the conveyance does not occur by the stated deadline of June 30, 2027, the agreement lapses unless an extension is agreed upon, which requires the town to cover the state's costs. These provisions could pose challenges to the municipalities and highlight the delicate balance between state authority and local governance in property management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB07285

An Act Conveying A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Hamden And Repealing A Prior Conveyance.

CT HB07281

An Act Amending A Prior Conveyance Of A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Southbury To Change The Restrictions On The Use, Ownership And Leasing Of Said Parcel.

CT SB01564

An Act Amending A Prior Conveyance Of A Parcel Of State Land To The Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation, Inc.

CT HB07284

An Act Conveying A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Preston.

CT SB01565

An Act Conveying Certain Parcels Of State Land In The Town Of Sprague.

CT SB01566

An Act Conveying A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Cheshire.

CT HB06067

An Act Amending A Prior Conveyance Of State Land To The Town Of Southbury To Change The Purpose.

CT HB07279

An Act Conveying A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Bethel.

CT HB07282

An Act Conveying A Parcel Of State Land In The Town Of Plymouth.

CT SB01567

An Act Conveying A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Willington.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.