Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2250

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
7/16/25  
Engrossed
9/8/25  

Caption

Dissolving the Whately Water District

Impact

The passage of this bill will effectively terminate the Whately Water District and its board of water commissioners established by previous legislation. The immediate consequence will be the end of local governance over water services, which raises questions about the management and accountability of water resources in the area. Existing water service customers will receive reimbursements which could impact their connection costs and service continuity.

Summary

House Bill 2250 is aimed at dissolving the Whately Water District in Massachusetts. The bill provides the board of the Whately Water District the authority to convey any real estate or interests it holds. The proceeds from these sales are intended to reimburse customers who have transitioned to the Whately town water department due to the dissolution of the district's well sources. This measure reflects a significant shift in local governance regarding water services in Whately.

Contention

One notable point of contention may revolve around local opinions regarding the dissolution of the Whately Water District. Residents might have differing views on the effectiveness and necessity of such a step, particularly concerning how well water service is managed by the town as opposed to a dedicated district. While the bill is positioned as a practical solution for streamlining water management by integrating services with the town, not all community members may agree with the approach.

Final_thoughts

If enacted, House Bill 2250 not only alters the framework of local governance over essential services but also sets a precedent for how municipal water services are structured and managed across Massachusetts. The implications of these changes could influence future legislation regarding local districts and the management of public utilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4241

Granting the town of Whately the authority to provide legal voting rights in municipal elections for town of Whately residents aged 16 and 17 years old

MA S2517

Dissolving the North Carver water district

MA S2735

Dissolving the North Carver water district

MA HB05450

An Act Dissolving The Brooklyn Fire District.

MA H900

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells

MA H4482

Establishing a regional fire district and department for the towns of Charlemont and Rowe

MA H4101

Relative to the Dracut Water Supply District

MA H4856

Relative to a cranberry water use transfer program

MA H5311

Study Order

MA H984

Relative to water flow in the Central Plymouth County Water District

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.