Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3450

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish municipal access to utility poles located in municipal rights-of-way

Impact

The bill specifies that the owners of shared-use poles and any entities attaching to those poles will bear the costs associated with make-ready work if municipalities aim to attach their facilities for governmental purposes or to offer broadband services to underprivileged areas. This provision could significantly alter the current dynamics between utility pole owners and municipalities while targeting gaps in broadband access, thereby addressing regional disparities in service availability.

Summary

House Bill H3450 aims to enhance municipal access to utility poles located in municipal rights-of-way. The bill defines crucial terms including 'make-ready work,' which refers to the necessary adjustments to existing utility facilities to allow additional attachments to shared-use poles. It also stipulates criteria to classify areas as 'unserved' or 'underserved' based on broadband access, thereby highlighting the bill's connection to improving telecommunications infrastructure within Massachusetts.

Contention

Although the intent of H3450 is to improve access to essential infrastructure, there may be points of contention surrounding the financial implications for utility providers and the responsibilities placed on them. Debates may arise regarding the potential burden of these costs on utility companies and how this might impact their operations and service delivery. Additionally, there may be discussions on the effectiveness of defining unserved and underserved areas, with concerns about ensuring equitable access across different regions.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3500

To eliminate double utility poles and authorize municipal enforcement

MA S2049

Establishing a tax exemption for municipalities paying for gas

MA H3462

Relative to municipal authority in public rights of way

MA S2250

Relative to municipal authority in public rights of way

MA H3487

Establishing a special commission to investigate double utility poles

MA S2315

Establishing a special commission to investigate double utility poles

MA HB1082

Enabling municipalities to remove political signs from state-owned property located within the municipality after an election.

MA H3975

Relative to establishing a commission to address double utility poles in the Commonwealth

MA HB4972

Relating to the authority of a municipality to transfer revenue of a municipal utility to the general fund of the municipality.

MA SB2160

Relating to the jurisdiction of the Public Utility Commission of Texas over municipally owned utility water and sewer service outside the corporate limits of a municipality.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.