Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3220

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Spurring intelligent development on MBTA property

Impact

If enacted, HB 3220 will significantly impact state laws surrounding real estate development, particularly in the context of public transportation areas. By facilitating tax credits for qualified developments, the bill is intended to promote economic growth and redevelopment around transit hubs, which could lead to increased investment in urban areas. Additionally, revenues generated from leasing air rights would be funneled into a new MBTA Capital Projects Fund, which is designated for further capital expenditures by the authority itself, potentially enhancing public transport infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 3220 aims to spur intelligent development on properties owned by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) by offering tax credits for certain development projects. This includes the potential development of air rights over parking spaces and other areas affiliated with mass transportation facilities. The bill is structured to amend Chapter 63 of the General Laws by introducing a new section that allow for these tax credits, thus incentivizing developers to engage with MBTA properties. The authority is empowered to allocate $50 million annually towards these developments, potentially enabling multiple projects within that budget.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill will unlock valuable real estate opportunities and enhance public transit facilities, concerns may arise regarding the implications for land use and the prioritization of commercial development over community needs. Additionally, discussions may surface around the effectiveness of tax incentives in truly stimulating equitable development versus simply benefiting private interests. The potential for controversy exists around balancing development goals with the need for affordable housing and sustainable urban planning.

Companion Bills

MA H5068

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2327

Mitigating MBTA Communities funding impact for First Responders and Education

MA S2629

Adjusting the MBTA assessment

MA S1807

Relative to certain employees of the MBTA advisory board

MA H2991

Relative to certain employees of the MBTA advisory board

MA S2441

To create no cost parking at MBTA commuter rail stations

MA H3705

To improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the MBTA

MA S2630

Promoting economic development with emerging artificial intelligence models and safety

MA S37

Promoting economic development with emerging artificial intelligence models and safety

MA S1467

Allowing MBTA Communities to seek relief

MA H1535

Requiring triennial reports on the impacts of multi-family zoning in MBTA communities

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